J. K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater , Massachusetts E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens 
ORNAMENTAL and FLOWERIHG SHRUBS—Continued. 
DEUTZIA 
HYDRANGEA. 
We are indebted to Japan for this valuable genus 
of plants. Their hardihood, fine habit, luxuriant 
foliage and profusion of attractive flowers place 
them among the most beautiful and most popular 
of flowering shrubs at the present time. Flower in 
June and through July and August. 
CRENATA ROSEA PLENA. (Double-flowering 
Deutzia.) Double white, tinged with pink; very 
desirable tall shrub. Each. Dozen. 
24 to 30 inches..$0.50 $5.00 
30 to 36 inches, specimens.75 7.50 
40-inch specimen bushes.. 1.00 10.00 
GRACILIS. A low-growing shrub with slender 
graceful branches of pure white flowers; free flower¬ 
ing and very sweetly scented. Each. Dozen. 
10 to 12 inches, bushy.$0.50 $5.00 
12 to 15 inch, bushy specimens.75 7.50 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. A variety of Deutzia 
Crenata Flore Plena and producing large, double 
white flowers; back of the petals slightly tinted with 
rose. It excels all the older sorts in size of flower, 
length of panicle, profuseness of bloom and vigorous 
habit; blooms nearly a week earlier. 
Each 
Dozen 
18 to 24 inches. 
.$0.50 
$5.00 
24 to 36 inches. 
.75 
7.50 
36 to 48 inch specimens. 
. 1.00 
10.00 
48-inch specimen bushes. 
. 1.25 
12.00 
DIERVILLA, Weigela. 
A very desirable family of shrubs, all of which bloom 
in June. 
D. HORTENSIS, CONQUERANT. One of the most 
beautiful of the Weigelas; with very large flowers of 
rich rosy pink, carmine throat. Strong vigorous 
grower. Blossoms profusely in June and spasmodi¬ 
cally all Summer. Small specimen tree-shaped 
forms can be furnished at $3.00 each for those two to 
three feet, three to four feet tree shape, $4.00 each; 
five foot tree specimens, $5.00 each. Strong bushes 
as follows: 
1 to 2 feet . $0.75 each 
2 to 3 feet . . 1.00 each 
3 to 4 foot specimens . 1.50 each 
4 to 5 foot “ 2.00 each 
6 foot specimens. 3.00 each 
D. HYBRIDA CANDIDA (White Weigela). One of 
the best. Handsome light green foliage and showy 
pure white flowers. Blooms profusely in June and 
spasmodically all Summer. Vigorous and fine in 
habit. 
1 to 2 feet. $0.75 each 
2 to 3 foot specimens. 1.00 each 
3 to 4 foot specimens. 1.50 each 
ROSEA. (Rose-colored Weigela.) An elegant shrub, 
with fine rose-coloted flowers, introduced from China 
by Mr. Fortune, and considered one of the finest 
plants he has discovered; of erect compact growth; 
blossoms in June. 
1 to 2 feet. $0.75 each 
2 to 3 feet... 1.00 each 
3 to 4 foot specimens. 1.25 each 
FORSYTHIA. Golden Bell. 
The Forsythia is indispensable as an early blooming 
shrub. The flowers appear in immense quantities 
before the leaves, completely hiding the branches. It 
is one of the easiest shrubs to cultivate. 
FORSYTHIA FORTUNEI. Upright in habit, 
with broad, deep green foliage, turning to a purplish 
tint in the Autumn; flowers deep yellow and in great 
profusion. Each Dozen 
1 to 2 feet.$0.50 $5.00 
2 to 3 feet.75 7.50 
3 to 4-foot specimen bushes. 1.00 10.00 
4 to 5-foot specimen bushes. 1.50 12.00 
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA. 
(Snowball Hydrangea ) This magnificent, perfectly 
hardy American shrub has snow-white blossoms of 
largest size. One of its most valuable characteris¬ 
tics is its coming into bloom just after the passing 
of all the early Spring shrubs, while its ong flower¬ 
ing season, from early June until late August, makes 
it a valuable acquisition in any garden. Small 
plants, 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen; specimen 
plants, $1.00 each. 
HYDRANGEA PANIGULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
Without doubt the best known and most popular 
Autumn flowering shrub in cultivation at the present 
time. The flowers, which are borne in dense, pyra¬ 
midal panicles a foot long in the greatest profusion, 
are white when they first open, but gradually change 
to rose color, and remain in good condition for weeks. 
Fine bush plants, 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen; 
extra fine bush plants, $1.00 each. 
LONIGERA. Bush Honeysuckle. 
L. MORROWII. (Japanese Bush Honeysuckle.) A 
shrub with wide-spreading branches; leaves dark 
green above and grayish beneath; creamy white 
flowers in May and June, followed by bright red 
fruits ripening in August, and lasting until late in 
the Fall. Very decorative. 
18 to 24 inches. $0.75 each 
24 to 30 inch specimens. 1.00 each 
30 to 36 inch specimen bushes. $1.50 each 
36 to 42 inch specimen bushes. ... 1.75 each 
L. FRAGRANTISSIMA (Fragrant Honeysuckle). 
Almost evergreen variety with profusion of highly 
scented flowers before the leaves. Scarlet berries. 
18 to 24 inch. $0.75 each 
24 to 30 inch. 1.00 each 
MALUS. Flowering Crab. 
MALUS FLORIBUNDA. Profuse flowering Crab. 
Forms a shapely bush or small tree; bud warm red, 
opening to light pink, delicately shaded. Delicate 
fragrance. In Spring, the bush is a mass of color; 
this is the most prolific of all. Good specimens. 
2 to 3 feet. $1.50 each 
3 to 4 feet. 2.00 each 
4 to 5 feet. 2.50 each 
5 to 6 feet. 3.00 each 
MALUS PARKMANI. From Japan. An irregular, 
awkward-shaped tree when young, but a most at¬ 
tractive tree when filled with buds and blossoms. 
Each bud produces regularly five blossoms and 
are set on stems 3 inches long, and are so slender that 
they bend with the weight of the buds or bloom in 
a very graceful fashion. The buds are carmine in 
color; the open blossoms are semi-double, and the 
tree when in bloom presents a most gorgeous ap¬ 
pearance. 
2 to 3 feet. $1.25 each 
3 to 4 feet. 1.50 each 
MALUS SCHEIDECKERI (Double Flowering Crab). 
A fine variety from Germany. Flowers quite 
double, red in bud, changing to pink or rose color. 
Yellow fruit. 
2 to 3 feet . $1.00 each 
3 to 4 feet . 1.50 each 
4 to 5 feet . 2.00 each 
MALUS SPECTABILIS FL. PL. ROSEA. (Double 
Flowering Crab.) 
2 to 3 feet. $1.00 each 
3 to 4 feet. 1.50 each 
4 to 5 feet. 2.00 each 
