WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
S. vulgaris—Indian Currant—A shrub of good habit, 
with inconspicuous flowers and deep purple berries, 
which hang all winter. Excellent for growing in 
shade or under trees where other things will not grow .50 5.00 
TAMARIX—Tamarisk 
T. Africana—Slender, spreading branches. Flowers 
pink, along last year’s branches. Blooms in May.. .50 5.00 
T. nispida aestivalis—Small, blue-green leaves and 
rosy-carmine flowers in fall.. .50 5.00 
VIBURNUM—Arrow Root 
V. cassinoides—A handsome shrub with yellowish- 
white flowers in flat symes in June. Fruit handsome; 
rosy at first, changing to bluish black....75 7.50 
V. Lantana—Wayfaring Tree—A large, robust shrub 
with thick, heavy leaves and large clusters of white 
flowers in May. Fruit red, turning black. Very hand¬ 
some .50 5.00 
V. Opulus—Bush Cranberry—Very ornamental, bear¬ 
ing red berries, resembling cranberries, until de¬ 
stroyed by frost... -50 5.00 
V. tomentosum—The single form of the Japan Snow¬ 
ball. Flowers pure white, in flat cymes, early in June. 
One of the handsomest shrubs we have. 1.00 10.00 
V. var. plicatum—Japan Snowball—From China. 
Handsome plicated leaves, globular heads of pure 
white, neutral flowers early in June. Much finer than 
the common Snowball in every way. 75 7.50 
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