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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, 
201 Fulton St., New York. 
Choice Hardy Flowering Shrubs 
Price of the following Shrubs, except where noted, 50 cts. each 
BEBBERIS Vulgaris (European Barberry). 
A handsome shrub. Yellow flowers, followed 
in Fall with scarlet fruit. 
Atropurpurea. A purple-leaved variety of the 
above. 
CALYCANTHUS Floridus (Sweet-scented Shrub). 
Flowers chocolate color. Fragrant like straw¬ 
berries. 
CORNUS Alba Sanguinea (White-fruited, red¬ 
stemmed Dogwood). Remarkable in Winter 
for the red color of its branches. 
CYDONIA Japonica Carnea FI. PI. (Japan Quince). 
Flesh-colored, double flowers, produced early 
in Spring. 75c. 
DEUTZIA Crenata FI. FI. Alba. Flowers double 
white, tinged with pink. One of the best 
shrubs in cultivation. 
Gracilis. Dwarf, compact, pure white. 
FOBSYTHIA Viridissima (Golden Bell). 
The best early-flowering shrub. 
HIBISCUS Syriacus Atrorubens (Althea, or Rose 
of Sharon). Very showy purple flowers. 
Foliis Variegatus. Variegated foliage, highly 
ornamental. 
HYDRANGEA Paniculata Grandifiora. Immense 
white flowers. One of the finest shrubs in 
cultivation. 50c. to $1.50. 
PHILADELPHUS Coronarius (Mock Orange or 
Syringa). Strong growing; pure white, fra¬ 
grant flowers in June. 
PRUNUS Pissardi. Foliage and fruit bright pur¬ 
plish red; one of the best purple-leaved 
shrubs, as it retains its color until the very 
last thing in the Fall. 50c. 
RHODODENDRONS. The grandest of hardy 
evergreen shrubs, in flower and foliage. 
Colors: rose, crimson, pink, white, lilac, pur¬ 
ple and variegated. Plants with 8 to 10 buds, 
$1.50; 10 tq 15 buds, $2.00. 
SYRINGA (Lilac). The purple sweet-scented 
variety. 
Persica Alba (White Persian Lilac)._ Beautiful 
sprays of white flowers; slender, graceful 
grower. 
SPIRAEA Anthony Waterer. Dwarf habit, car¬ 
mine crimson flowers; very showy flowers in 
June. 
Prunifolia FI. PI. (Plum-leaved Spiraea). 
Double white flowers in spiral form. 
VIBURNUM Opnlus (Showball). Flowers white; 
a well-known shrub. 50c. each. 
WEIGELIA Amabilis. Pink flowers; free bloomer. 
Amabilis Alba. White, very showy. 
Variegata. Beautiful variegated foliage. 
Popular Hardy Climbing Vines 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII (Boston Ivy). 
The finest climber for covering walls, as it 
clings firmly to the smoothest 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. Large 
size, pot-grown plants, 25c. each; $2.50 per 
doz., by express, at purchaser’s expense. 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe). 
Large, showy, light-green foliage; flowers long 
and pipe-shaped, hence the name. 50c. 
BIGNONIA Grandifiora (Scarlet Trumpet Vine). 
A most rapid grower; flowers in large bunches 
of a rich orange scarlet. 35c. 
Clematis 
Strong Plants, 50c. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. One of the best double 
whites; of vigorous habit; free bloomer and 
deliciously fragrant. 
Henryi. A vigorous grower and a free bloomer, 
producing its large pure white flowers con¬ 
stantly during Summer and early Autumn. 
Jackmanni. The flowers are large, intense velvety 
violet-purple and are produced in such masses 
as to form a cloud of bloom. 
M?.dam Baron-Veillard. Like the Jackmanni in 
habit and make-up. except that the flowers 
are a satiny lavender-pink. 
Madame Edouard Andre. Of the Jackmanni type, 
and the nearest approach to a bright red that 
has yet appeared. 
Paniculata. Flowers pure white, hawthorn-scent¬ 
ed, and borne in great masses of panicles or 
clusters. 
Honeysuckles 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Hall's Japan. A strong growing, almost evergreen 
sort with pure white flowers, changing to yel¬ 
low; very fragrant. 
Chinese Evergreen. A favorite old-fashioned 
Honeysuckle, prized for its profusion of 
bloom and delicate perfume; has dense, al¬ 
most evergreen foliage. 
Chinese Wistaria 
One of the most beautiful of all Wistarias; a 
vigorous, strong-growing vine, producing in early 
Summer a great profusion of large clusters of 
lovely blue flowers. Large plants, 50c. each; 
$5.00 per doz. 
California Privet 
Of all ornamental hedge plants this is the most 
popular, and more of it is planted than all others 
combined. Its foliage is a rich dark green, and 
is nearly evergreen, remaining on the plant until 
Midwinter. It is of free growth, and succeeds 
under the most adverse conditions, such as under 
dense shade of trees, where other plants would 
not exist. 
Height 
Strong 1-year-old, 18 to 24 in 
Strong 2-year-old, 24 to 30 in 
Strong 2-year-old, 30 to 60 in 
Selected 2-year-old, 36 to 42 in 
Per 100 
_$ 2.00 
_ 3.00 
_ 4.50 
_ 5.50 
Quotations on large quantities. 
