AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF BULBS, SEEDS AND GARDEN REQUISITES. 21 
Choice Hardy Flowering Shrubs. 
Price of the following Shrubs, except where noted, 30 cts. each. 
BERBERIS Vulgaris (European Bar¬ 
berry). A handsome shrub. Yellow 
flowers, followed in fall with scarlet 
V fruit. 
Atropurpurea. A purple-leaved variety 
of the above. 
CALYCANTHUS Floridus (Sweet-scent¬ 
ed Shrub). Flowers chocolate color. 
Fragrant, like strawberries. 
CORNUS Alba Sanguinea (White-fruit¬ 
ed, red-stemmed Dogwood). Remark¬ 
able in winter for the red color of its 
branches. 
CYDONIA Japonica Carnea FI. PI. 
(Japan Quince). Flesh-colored, double 
flowers, produced early in spring. 50c. 
DEUTZIA Crenata FI.PI. Alba. Flowers 
double white, tinged with pink. One of 
the best shrubs in cultivation. 
Gracilis. Dwarf, compact, pure white. 
FORSYTHIA Viridissima (Golden Bell). 
The best early-flowering shrub. 
4 . HIBISCUS Syriacus Atrorubens (Althea, 
or Rose of Sharon). Very showy pur¬ 
ple flowers. 
Foliis Variegatus. Variegated foliage, 
highly ornamental. 35c. 
HYDRANGEA Paniculata Grandiflora. 
Immense white flowers. One of the 
finest shrubs in cultivation. 
Popular Hardy 
AMPELOPSIS VE1TCHII (Boston Ivy). 
One of the finest climbers for covering 
walls, as it clings firmly to the smooth¬ 
est surface. In summer the foliage is 
a rich shade of green, but in the fall it 
assumes the most gorgeous tints of 
scarlet, crimson and orange so daz¬ 
zling as to be seen at a great distance. 
4 15c. each; 3 for 35c.; 12 for $1.00, post¬ 
paid. Large size, pot-grown plants, 
35c. each; $3.50 per doz., by express, 
at purchaser’s expense. 
AR1STOLOCHIA Sipho (Dutchman’s 
Pipe). Large, showy, light green foli¬ 
age, flowers long and pipe-shaped, 
hence the name. 50c. 
BIGNONIA Grandiflora (Scarlet Trum¬ 
pet Vine). A most rapid grower, flow¬ 
ers in large bunches of a rich orange 
scarlet. 35c. 
CLEMATIS. 
Strong plants, 50 cts. each; $5 [)er doz. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. One of the best 
double whites, of vigorous habit; free 
f bloomer and deliciously fragrant. 
Henryi. A vigorous grower and a free 
bloomer, producing its large pure 
white flowers constantly during sum¬ 
mer and early autumn. 
Jackmanni. The flowers are large, in¬ 
tense rich velvety violet-purple and 
are produced in such masses as to 
form a cloud of bloom. 
PH1LADELPHUS Coronarius (Mock 
Orange, or Syringa). Strong growing; 
pure white, fragrant flowers in June. 
PRUNUS Pissardi (Purple-leaved Plum). 
Foilage and fruit bright purplish red; 
one of the best purple-leaved shrubs, 
as it retains its color until the very 
last thing in the fall, which no other 
shrub does. 50c. 
RHODODENDRONS. The grandest of 
hardy evergreen shrubs, in flower and 
foliage. Colors, rose, crimson, pink, 
white, lilac, purple and variegated. 
Plants with 8 to 10 buds, $1.50; 10 to 
15 buds. $2.00. 
SYRINGA (Lilac). The purple sweet- 
scented variety. 
Persica Alba. (White Persian Lilac). 
Beautiful sprays of white flowers; 
slender, graceful grower. 
SPIRA3A Billardii. Pink-flowered; a 
late blooming species. 
PrunifoliaFl.PI. (Plum-leaved Spiraea). 
Double white flowers in spiral form. 
VIBURNUM Opulus (Snowball). Flow¬ 
ers white; a well-known shrub. 
WEIGELA Amabilis. Pink flowers; free 
bloomer. 
Amabilis Alba White, very showy. 
Variegata. Beautiful variegated foliage. 
Climbing Vines. 
Madame Baron-Veillard. Like the Jack¬ 
manni in habit and make-up, except 
that the flowers are a satiny lavender- 
pink; entirely distinct from any other 
variety, and charming in effect. 
Madame Edouard Audre. Of the Jack¬ 
manni type and the nearest approach 
to a bright red mat has yet appeared. 
Paniculata. Flowers pure white, haw- 
thorn-scented, and borne in great 
masses of panicles or clusters, so pro¬ 
fuse as to fairly cover the plant with 
a sheet of fleecy white. 
HONEYSUCKLES. 
25 cts. each, $2.50 \>er doz. 
Hall’s Japan. A strong-growing, almost 
evergreen sort with pure white flow¬ 
ers changing to yellow; very fragrant 
and covered with flowers from July to 
November. 
Chinese Evergreen. A favorite old- 
fashioned Honeysuckle, prized for its 
profusion of bloom and delicate per¬ 
fume; has dense almost evergreen foli¬ 
age. 
CHINESE WISTARIA. 
One of the most beautiful of all Wista¬ 
rias; a vigorous, strong-growing vine, pro¬ 
ducing in early summer a great profusion 
of large clusters of lovely, rich, violet-blue 
flowers, deliciously sweet and exceedingly 
handsome. 15c. each, 3 for 40c., postpaid; 
large plants, 35c. each; $3.50 per doz.; by 
express, at purchaser’s expense. 
