LONICERA, continued 
BELLA albida. One of the finest shrubs in culti¬ 
vation. Fine white flowers in May, followed by a 
great profusion of scarlet berries remaining nearly 
all summer. 
CHRYSANTHA turkestanica. A new upright 
variety, growing to 12 feet; flowers yellow, followed 
by showy red autumn fruit. 75 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
FRAGRANTISSIMA (Fragrant Upright Honey¬ 
suckle). A splendid shrub, with deep green foliage 
and very fragrant, small flowers appearing before the 
leaves. Foliage almost evergreen. 
LEDEBOURII. A distinct species, with red 
flowers in May. 
MAACKII. One of the finest of all; grows 6 to 
8 feet and is quite spreading; flowers are large and 
white, borne well above the leaves, and are followed 
well into the fall by scarlet fruit. 75 cts. each, 
$6 for 10. 
MINUTIFLORA. Small, narrow leaves make 
this variety distinct, showing off the fruit even in 
midsummer. 
MORROWII. A fine Jai 
with 
apanese variety, 
spreading habit and very handsome red fruit. 
NITIDA. A new and beautiful evergreen variety 
from western China. The small, glossy leaves turn 
an attractive purple shade in the fall. 75 cts. each, 
$6 for 10. 
Of very sturdy and upright 
>ale 
ROTUNDIFOLIA. 
growth; very round, distinct leaves; flowers pale yel¬ 
low and white, followed by attractive large fruits; 
especially choice. 
RUPRECHTIANA. Of tall, twiggy growth; 
white flowers, followed by orange-colored fruits; 
very distinct and unusual. 
STANDISHII. Earliest of the Honeysuckles, with 
blush-white, fragrant flowers, followed by scarlet 
fruits; semi-evergreen. 
TATARICA grandiflora. (Tartarian Honey¬ 
suckle). A beautiful shrub of very vigorous growth, 
producing large, white flowers and red fruits. 
Tatarica grandiflora rosea. A variety of up¬ 
right habit, with large, pink flowers and reel fruits. 
Tatarica lutea. Similar to type, but with yel¬ 
low fruits. 
Tatarica sibirica (L. tatarica rubra). Similar to 
type, but with scarlet flowers and fruits. 
Myrica 
CERIFERA (Bayberry; Wax Myrtle). Shining 
deep green leaves, almost evergreen, and having a 
rich fragrance; small blue berries with a waxy coat¬ 
ing; grows 3 to 5 feet; of easy cultivation, and suit-, 
able for seashore planting. 75 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
Prunus 
COMMUNIS (Amygdalus communis) (White¬ 
flowering Almond). The well-known shrub, blooming 
in spring with a mass of white, rose-like flowers. 
75 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
Communis rosea (Pink-flowering Almond). Sim¬ 
ilar to above, but with rose-pink flowers. 75 cts. 
each, $6 for 10. 
Rhamnus (Buckthorn) 
CATHARTICA. A fine, hardy, robust shrub, 
with handsome, dark green foliage and white 
flowers; small black fruits. 
FRANGULA (Black Thorn). Of tall, spreading 
habit, with clean, dark green leaves; fruits red, 
turning black. 
Rhodotypos (White Kerria) 
KERRIOIDES. A Japanese shrub of medium 
size, with handsome foliage and large, single, white 
flowers the latter part of May, succeeded by numer¬ 
ous small fruits. 
Rhus (Sumac) 
AROMATICA (Fragrant Sumac). A spreading 
shrub, with pretty, Iobed leaves; small clusters ol 
yellow flowers, followed by bright red fruits; suit¬ 
able especially for undergrowth and for rocky 
slopes. 
COPALLINA (Shining Sumac). A large shrub 
with shining foliage, turning crimson in fall; scarlet 
fruit; suitable for sandy soils. 
COTINUS atropurpurea. Large panicles of 
mist-like purple flowers. 75 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
Potentilla 
FREIDRICKSENII. A new variety, with yellow 
flowers from May to September. 
FRUTICOSA (Cinquefoil). A desirable shrub, 
thriving either in dry or wet soil, producing bright 
yellow flowers throughout the summer; excellent for 
rockeries. 
Ptelea (Hop Tree; Trefoil) 
TRIFOLIATA. A rapid-growing large shrub or 
small tree, with winged fruit in clusters in June. 
Trifoliata aurea. Distinct, glossy, golden foli¬ 
age; one of the best of this class. 
Robinia 
HISPIDA (Rose Acacia). Large, bright pink, 
pea-shaped flowers in June. It has the typical locust 
foliage, and the shrub makes a fine adornment to 
the garden. $2.25 each. 
Hispida, Standards. Highly ornamental. $3 
each. 
Rubus 
ODORATUS (Flowering Raspberry). A fine plant 
for massing in semi-wild borders. Very ornamental 
foliage and rich rosy purple flowers in June. 
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