CATALOGUE OF FLOWER! XG SHRUBS. 
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CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower). 
Elegant slender plants of rapid growth., handsome 
* slight root covering. 
Miss Bateman. White; chocolate-red anthers. 50 cts. 
and $i.oo each. 
Flammula (European Sweet Clematis ). Flowers small, 
white, and very fragrant. 25 and 50 cts. each. 
FortuneiL Double; rosette formed; creamy white ; fra¬ 
grant. 50 and 75 cts. each. 
Jackmanni. Large, intense violet-purple remarkable for 
velvety richness; free in growth and an abundant 
and successive bloomer. 50 and 75 cts each. 
foliage, and beautiful large flowers. Perfectly hardy with 
Jackmani Alba. Like preceding, except in color, which 
is pure white. 50 and 75 cts. each. 
Lawsoniana. Large rosy purple,darker veins. 50cts.eacn 
Mrs. James Bateman. Pale lavender. 75 cts. ano 
$1.00 each. 
Virginiana ( Amer . White Clematis). A remarkably rapid 
climbing plant, growing to the height of twenty 
feet, producing an immense profusion of flowers ir 
August. 25 and 50 cts. each. 
RHODODENDRONS. 
We draw our supply of Rhododendrons from what we believe to be the finest stock in the world. All the plants 
even the small sizes, are symmetrical in form, well furnished, and have good fibrous roots that make transplanting 
comparatively safe. 
R. Catawbiense. 8 ft., June. This is one of the types 
from which the hardy named varieties originated. It 
forms a broad, dense bush with handsome, deep-green 
evergreen foliage, and bears at the extremity of each 
branchlet immense heads of clear lilac, spotted purple 
flowers. 1 ft., 75 cts. each; $9.00 per doz.; stronger 
plants, $1.00 to $2.50 each. 
R. Maximum. 10 ft., July. A hardy native. The 
foliage is the largest and most effective of all hardy 
kinds. The leaves are of the deepest glossy-green 
NAMED HYBRID 
Album Grandiflorum. Blush, changing to white 
Atrosanguineum. Deep blood red. 
Barclayanum. Deep rosy crimson. 
Berty Parsons. Mauve with brown eye. 
Bicolor. Rose with white spot on upper petals. 
Caractacus. Rich purplish crimson. 
Chas. Bagley. Cherry red. 
Coriaceum. Yellowish, changing to pure white. 
i>elicatissimum. Blush white, tinted pink. 
Kverastianum. Rosy lilac, spotted red; fringed and 
crisped. The best perfectly hardy Rhododendron. 
and often 10 inches long. The flowers are borne m 
dense heads 4 to 6 inches across, white tinged with 
pink and yellow. This is of rapid growth, and is the 
latest flowering of all hardy kinds. Small plants, 75 
cts. each; $9.00 per doz.; larger plants, Si 00 to 
$ 2 . 00 . 
R. Ponctacum. 6 ft., June. Another rare native 
species, quite hardy, with medium sized g 4 ossy-green 
foliage, and moderate sized heads of light pink flowers 
Si. 00 each. 
RHODODENDRONS. 
Giganteum. Light rose. 
H. H. Hunnewell. Dark, rich crimson 
James Bateman. Clear rosy scarlet. 
Lee’s Purple. Dark purple. 
Old Port. Rich plum. 
Onslowianum. Waxy blush, yellow eye. 
Purpureum Grandiflorum. Purple. 
Roseum Elegans. Rich rose. 
Roseum Grandiflorum. Clear rose. 
Stella. Pale rose, deep chocolate blotch. 
Price: 1 ft., $1.00 each; 12 to 18 inches, $1.50 each; 18 to 24 inches, $2.00 each. Prices on larger plant* an^ 
per dozen and hundred on application. 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
Almond (Prunus Jap . RubraJl.pl). Double pink flowers. 
Large plants, 50 cents. 
Almond (Prunut Jap . Alba Jl.pl). Double white flowers 
beautiful. 50 cents. 
Althaea purpurea plena ( Rose oj Sharon). Hibiscus. 
35 and 50 cents each. 
Althaea Striata. Carnation striped. 35 and 50 cents each. 
Althaea. Double variegated. 35 and 50 cents each. 
Andromeda Floribunda. A pretty evergreen plant with 
rich, dark-green foliage, and pure white flowers 
in great abundance in spring. $1.00 each; extra 
size, $2.00 each. 
Azaleas. Ghent Hybrids, perfectly hardy, and of 
many brilliant colors. Fine plants, $1.00; large 
sizes, $2.00 and $2.50. 
Azalea Mollis. A new type, flowering earlier than the 
Ghent y and in color and form approaching the Indian 
varieties. 75 cents to $1.00. 
Barberry ( Berberis Thutibergii ). A low growing shrub 
of arching habit; the foliage changes to many bril¬ 
liant colors in the fall. Strong plants. 50 cts. each. 
Calycanthus ^loridus. Strawberry tree or sweet scent¬ 
ed shrub, dark flowers. 5c cents; small plants, 25 cts. 
Corchorus Japonic* (AVr/'a). A small shrub with bright 
green leaves and clear yellow flowers. 35 and 50 
cents each. 
Cornus Elegantissima. With variegated foliage, the 
leaves are marked with silvery white, very attractive. 
50 cents each. 
Daphne Cneorum. A low growing evergreen, produces 
panicles of bright pink flowers. 50 cents each. 
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