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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation ) 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS— Continued. 
Currant Missouria (.Ribes aurcum). Very ornamental, 
yellow flowers and glossy foliage. 35 cts. each. May. 
Calycanthus Floridus. Strawberry tree or sweet- 
scented shrub, dark flowers. 50 cts. each. June-Sept. 
Chionanthus Virginicus {Fringe Tree). White. 50 cts. 
June. 
Clethra A Ini folia. White, fragrant flowers, on spikes. 
50 cts. July. 
Cornus Florida (Dogwood ). White. 50 cts. May. 
— Sanguinca (Ted Osier). Bark deep red. 35 cts. 
— Elegantissima. Variegated foliage. The leaves are 
marked with silvery white. 50 cts. 
Corchorus Japonica (Kerrid). A small shrub with 
bright green leaves and clear yellow flowers. 25 and 
50 cts. June and July. 
Desmodium Penduliflorum (Sweet Pea Shrub). Red 
and violet pea-shaped flowers. 50 cts. Autumn. 
Deutzia Gracilis. Compact, filled with starry white 
flowers. 35 and 50 cts. June. 
— Crenata fl. pi. Flowers double white, tinged with 
rose. 35 and 50 cts. June. 
- Alba ft. pi. With very double pure white flowers. 
35 and 50 cts. June. 
— Pride of Rochester . Large panicles of white flowers, 
tinted rose. 35 and 50 cts. 
— Lemoine. An early bloomer ; flowers pure white and 
well opened. 35 and 50 cts. 
Elder, Golden (Sambucus A urea). Very effective for 
its bright yellow foliage. 15 and 35 cts. 
Eleagnus Longipes. A new fruit-bearing ornamental 
shrub from Japan. A decided novelty. 75 cts. July. 
Euonymus Atropurpureus (Burning Bush). Purple. 
50 cts. June. 
Exochorda Grandiflora. A choice shrub of strong, 
upright growth, producing a profusion of large, 
snowy-white flowers in June. 50 and 75 cts. May. 
Forsythia Fortunii. Large deep yellow flowers ; upright. 35 and 50 cts. April. 
•— Suspensa. Trained as a standard, it becomes one of the most beautiful weeping shrubs, covered with bright 
golden-yellow blossoms, early in summer. Dwarfs, 35 and 50 cts. April. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. Flowers white in great pyramidal panicles, about a foot long. 50-75 cts. 
and $1.00. Aug.-Oct. 
Kahnia Latifolia (Mountain Laurel). A choice native evergreen shrub with shining foliage and dense clusters of 
pink or nearly white flowers. Well formed clumps. $1.50 and $2.00. June. 
Lilac (Syringa). Bluish-purple flowers. 35 and 50 cts. May. 
— (S. Alba). Pure white. 50 cts. May. 
Lonicera Tartarica (Bush Honeysuckle). Pink, sweet-scented. 35 cts. May. 
Mahonia Aquifolia A handsome shrub with shining prickly leaves, and showy, bright yellow flowers in May, 
followed by large clusters of purple berries. 35 cts. May. 
Pyrus Japonica ( Cydonia ). Japan Quince, flowers bright scarlet, very showy. 25 and 50 cts. May. 
Rhus Cotinus. The well known smoke bush. 3 ft. 50 cts.; 5 ft. $1.00. June. 
— Glabra Var. Laciniata (Cut-leaved Sumach). Leaves deeply cut, like a Sword Fern. Red in autumn. 75 cts. 
Snowball ( Viburnum Plication). A great improvement on the old-fashioned sort, with dark green foliage, and 
superb trusses of white flowers in midsummer. 50 and 75 cts. June. 
Spiraea A urea. Frequent pinching produces a deep golden-yellow color. 35 and 50 cts. 
— Anthony Waterer. One foot high. Crimson. 50 cts. June-Oct. 
— Thunbergii. Dwarf, flowers early, very pretty. 35 and 50 cts. April-May. 
— Van Houttei. The most profuse flowering of the Spineas, the bush being a mass of white bloom. 35 and 5octs. June. 
Syringa or Mock Orange (Philadelphia). Of compact habit, with creamy-white flowers, deliciously fragrant. 
35 and 50 cts. June. 
— Aurea (Golden leaved Syringa). A very showy plant of medium size, with golden-yellow foliage. 25 and 50 cts. June. 
Viburnum Opulus (High Bush Cranberry). Very ornamental, having clusters of red berries which remain on the 
branches until winter. 50 cts. 
Weigelia Rosea. Well known, very free flowering. 35 and 50 cts. May-June. 
— Variegata. Fine variegated foliage, rosy-pink flowers. 50 cts. June. 
— Eva Rathke. An erect grower with dark carmine-red flowers. 35 and 50 cts. June. 
EVERGREENS. 
Arbor Vitae ( Thuja Occidentalis). Common American form. 2 ft. 25 cts.; 3 ft. 50 cts. 
Fir Balsam (Abies Balsamea). Erect, regular pyramidal tree, rapid grower, very hardy. 50 cts. to $1.00. 
— Concolor. The foliage varies from blue to green. 3 ft. $3.50; 4 ft. $5.00 each. 
Juniper Virginiana (Red Cedar). Native variety. 3 ft. 50 cts; 5 ft. Si.00. 
— Hibernica (Irish Juniper). Of erect, tapering growth, beautiful and hardy. 75 cts. and $1.00. 
— Sabina. Trailing habit, fine for massing. 50 and 75 cts. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
