WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
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Per 10. (Per 1004 Per 1000. 
VIBURNUM — OP ULUS (Cranberry tree), 2 to 3 feet and 3 to 4 
feet. 1 00 S 00 
PLICATUM (Japan Snowball), 3 to 4 feet. 1 75; 15 00 
“ “ 2 to 3 feet. 1 50 12 00 
STERILIS (Common Snowball), 2 to 3 feet and 3 to 4 feet . 1 00 8 00 70 00 
TOMENTOSUM, 18 to 30 inches. 1 75 1 5 00 
WEIGELA —Abel Carriere, 2 to 3 feet. 1 25 
Candida, 3 to 4 feet. 1 00 S 00 
Eva RaThice, a beautiful new deep red variety, 18 to 24J 
inches. 1 5° 
rosea, 2 to 3 feet. 1 00 8 oo, 
ROSEA nana var. (Variegated-leaved), 2 to 3 feet .... 1 00 8 ooj 
STANDARD SHRUBS. 
The practice of training shrubs in tree form is comparatively new, and has proven 
unsurpassed for the pleasing effect produced in formal gardening work. As centres 
for beds, groups, etc., or for straight lines bordering walks, they are especially appro¬ 
priate. A collection of assorted colors of the Altluea will prove much more reliable 
and satisfactory than Tree Roses, while being equally as attractive when in bloom. 
The following heights annexed to each are intended for the stem only, measuring from 
the ground to the lowermost branch in the head. 
Per 10. j Per 100. 
ALTH/EA—I 'inest double varieties as follows: Amaranthus, 
Bicolor, Comte des Flandres, Carnea plena, Duchesse 
de Brabant, Elegantissima, IUeonielora, Ran unci; lac- 
ELORA, SANGUINEA, VIOLET CLAIR and BiIIST’S VARIEGATED, 
2-year heads, 3 to 4 feet stems. 
DEUTZl A — c andidissima and Pride of Rochester , 3 to 4 ft. stems 
EXOCHORDA — grandiflora, 3 to 5 feet stems, and diameter of 
heads from 18 to 24 inches. When in full bloom these little 
trees resemble large balls of snow. 
FORSYTHIA— fort u Nil, 3 to 4-fcet stems. 
HYDRANGEA— panic u lata grandiflora. 
PHILADELPHUS—CORDATA and SANGUINEA, 3 to 4-fectstetns . . 
PRIVET — California, 3 to 4-feet stems .. 
These are very attractive, not only when in bloom but 011 ac-; 
count of the vigorous growth and clean, light-green foliage. 
SPIRAEA— opulifolia and prunifolia, 3 to 4-fect stems . . . . 
STAPHYLEA —Bumalda, a rare and very handsome little tree, 
2><-feet stems. 
STYRAX— Japonica, 2 to 2)4-feet stems . ............ 
VIBURNUM— plicatum. We have succeeded in training a fine 
stock of this grand shrub in tree-form. These are moderately 
heavy and very healthy, 2 to 3-feet stems. 
WEIGELA— Candida, 3-feet stems. 
WISTARIA—FRUTESCENS, 3 to 4-feet stems.; 
VINES. 
AMPELOPSIS —quinquefolia, 2 and 3 years. 
Roylii, 4-inch pots, strong.• • 
“ thumb pots. 
VEiTCHi, 4-inch pots. 
“ thumb pots. 
AKEBIA — quinaTa, scarce in the trade. 
CELASTRUS—SCANDENS, 2 years. 
CLEMATIS— vitalba and viTiCELLA, 3 years, strong . . . . . 
flammula, extra strong vines of this grand old species from: 
open ground. 
PANICULATA, in open ground. 
Large flowering varieties, hue vines . .. 
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