ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
CRAPE MYRTLE. A handsome, deciduous shrub that 
produces an abundance of very showy flowers. In three 
colors: pink, crimson and white. In pots, .50 cts. each; 
larger plants, 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
LEMON VERBENA (Aloysia Citriodora). Well known 
fragrant (Lemon scented) shrub. In pots 8 inches to 12 
inches high, 15 cts to 25 cts. In gallon cans 2 to 3 ft., 
35 cts to 50 cts. 
LILAC. See Syringa. 
SNOWBALL. See Viburnum. 
SPIRAEA REEVESIANA (Bridal Wreath). A well-known 
favorite shrub, producing immense quantities of white 
flowers. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each; in 5 gallon cans, 75 cts. 
SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTE (Van Houtte’s Bridal Wreath). 
The finest of all the white varieties. When in flower, a 
complete fountain of white bloom, the foliage hardly show¬ 
ing at all, so dense and profuse are the blooms. This has 
been a great favorite wherever tried. 50 cts. each; in 5 
gallon cans SI. 
SPIRAEA (Anthony Waters). Crimson Spiraea, a valuable 
addition to our list of shrubs, strong grower, free bloomer, 
not only during the summer, but also during the fall. In 
every way a grand Spiraea. In gallon cans, 35 cts to 50 cts.; 
larger plants in 5 gallon cans, 75 cts. and SI. 
SYRINGA PERSICA (Persian Lilac). A superb variety, 
with small foliage and bright purple flowers. 50 cts. each. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS (Common Lilac). A well-known, 
beautiful shrub, with large trusses of fragrant, bluish- 
purple flowers. 50 cts. each. 
SYRINGA VULGARIS ALBA. A white variety of the 
above. 50 cts. each. ” , 
TAMARIX (The Tamerists). A graceful shrub, with 
feathery, cypress-like leaves and large panicles of showy 
pink flowers. Blooms during early summer. Thrives in all 
soils and locations, whether by the seashore or hot interior 
valleys. 3 to 5 ft. plants in gallon cans, 25 cts. each. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS. VAR. STERILIS (Snowball, or 
Guelder Rose). A favorite shrub with clusters of pure 
white flowers. 35 cts. and 50 cts. each. 
ORNAMENTAL EVERGREEN PLANTS 
ARAUCARIA, See pages 78 and 79. 
ASPARAGUS FERNS, See page 88. 
ASPIDISTRA LURIDA. Native of China. The leaves of 
this variety are long, broad, shining dark green. A splendid 
house plant. In 4 in., 5 in. and 6 in. pots. Pots average 5 
to 10 leaves according to size. 10 cts. per leaf. 
ABYSSINIAN BANANA 
ASPIDISTRA EL ATI OR VARIEGATA. Foliage green 
with broad stripes of white. Sizes of pots, same as above. 
15 cts. per leaf. 
AZALEA INDICA. A beautiful plant for the house, coming 
into flower during the winter when flowers are most appre¬ 
ciated. We have an assortment of varieties, colors pink, 
red and white. Large plants, S3 each. 
BANANA, ABYSSINIAN (Musa Enseta, see Cut). This 
• magnificent foliage plant, if planted in the open ground, 
and given plenty of water attains a height of 12 ft. in one 
season. Is also used as a decorative tub plant. The fruit of 
this variety is not edible, but the leaves are magnificent, 
long, broad and massive, of a beautiful green, with a 
broad crimson midrib. Does not sucker. In 5 gallon cans, 
3 to 4 ft., 75 cts.; 4 to 5 ft., SI; 5 to 6 ft., $1.25 to $1.50. 
In 12 inch Japanese tubs, $1.50 to S2. In 18 inch Japanese 
tubs, $2.50. 
BAY TREES, “Laurus Nobilis.” Handsome ornamental 
trees, trained in pyramids and globes. Excellent for hotel 
and other places where a striking effect is desired. Pyra¬ 
mids in tubs. Standard or globe shape in tubs. ‘ 
Small size, 28-36-in. stems, 26-28-in. heads, $22.50 pair 
Medium size, 44-50-in. stems, 24-26-in. heads, S25.00 ” 
LargeJ size, 44-50-in. stems, 36-in. heads, $40.00 ” 
44-50-in. stems, 40-42-in. heads, $50.00 ” 
Extra large 44-50-in. stems, 46-48-in. heads, $75.00 ” 
Pyramid shape 5 ft. high, $20 per pair. 
Pyramid shape 6 to 7 ft. high, $35 per pair. 
SPECIAL. Pyramidical unshaped Bay trees, in 20 inch 
Japanese tubs, 8 to 10 feet, $15 to S25 each. 
BOX WOOD (Buxus sempervirens). A European shrub of 
very dense growth, leaves small, dark glossy green. Can 
be used as a hedge plant, but shows to better advantage 
when grown alone and used as a decorative plant. When set 
in Japanese tubs and placed on the porch or pedestals. 
gives a striking appearance to the place. 5 ft. plants well 
shaped, $8 each; 6 ft. plants, S10 each. The above plants 
are in large 20 inch tubs. Untrimmed pyramids, in 10 in. 
pots, 2 ft. S2.00 each, S3.50 per pair; Ball shaped (speci¬ 
men plants) in 12 in. Japanese tubs, 15x15 in., $4.50 each, 
S8.00 per pair; 18x18 in., $5.50 each, $10 per pair. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA. Among the most beautiful 
winter flowering evergreen shrubs, handsome shining, dark 
green leaves, and magnificent, wax-like flowers of the fol¬ 
lowing colors, red, white, pink and variegated. This plant 
is hardy, does well in the house or conservatory and out¬ 
doors, but should be planted in a shady location. Fine 
plants 2 to 3 ft., SI to SI.50. 
Coleus, See page 84. 
CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM. One of the finest plants for 
house and greenhouse culture. Flowers beautiful; very 
ornamental for winter and spring flowering; assorted 
colors. 50 cts. to 75 cts. each. 
Lotus, See page 88. 
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