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SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR 1901. 
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING S HRUBS.—Continued. 
Calycanthus Floridus, “sweet scented shrub,” 
Callicarpa Purpu'ea, a pretty little shrub with 
small pint flowers and a great profusion of 
violet-colored berries in autumn. 
Caraaana Arborescens, . 
Cassia Marilandlca, 12 to 18 inches. 
Carpinus Americana, American Hornbeam, 2 to 
3 feet. 
Ceanothus, Americanus. 
Cephalanthus, Occidental^. 
Cerclt, Japonica, (Japanese Red Bud). This is 
one of the most beautiful, large growing 
shrubs in cultivation. It should be gener¬ 
ally planted. 
Clethra, Alnifolia. A splendid summer bloom¬ 
ing shrub, with delicious odor. 
Colutea, Arborescens, 2 to 3 feet. 
Caryopteris Mastacanthus, ‘ Blue Spirea”., 
Chionanteus Virginica, ” White Fringe” ... 
Cornus, Alba, Sanguinea, Mascula, Sericea, 
Stolonifera and Siberica, 2 to 3 feet,... 
“ Spathii, beautiful golden leaves, 12 to 
18 inches . .. 
** Klegantissima Variegata. same as 
above but with white variegation. 
Corylus, Purpureus, Purple Hazel, rich purple 
foliage, 2 to 3 feet . 
“ Laciniata, finely cut fern-like foliage, 
“ Americana, American Hazelnut . 
“ Avellana, English Hazelnut. 
“ Cosford, large fruited Hazelnut. 
Crataegus Coccinea, American Hawthorn, 15 to 
18 inches . 
“ Crus-galli, Cockspur Hawthorn, 3 ft... 
“ Oxycantha, English Hawthorn, 24 to 
36 inches . 
double flowered rose Haw¬ 
thorn, 2 feet. 
“ “ double-flowered white 
Hawthorn. 
“ “ double-flowered scarlet. 
“ Pyracantha Laland|,( Evergreen Thorn) 
one of the most beautiful thorns, Cover¬ 
ed with splendid scarlet fruit in fall and 
winter . 
Corchorus, japonica, variegata. a dwarf shrub 
with beautiful, graceful foliage. 
A dainty, charming shrub that 
should be freely planted. 
“ (Kerria Japonica), single yellow, 
blooms freely in summer time. 
“ (Japonica Florepleno) a superb 
summer blooming shrub with 
showy double yellow flowers. . 
Cydonia, Japonica, brilliant red, (Japan 
Quince), 18 to 30 inches. 
“ Maulel, orange colored flowers, very 
distinct shade.. . 
“ Japonica Candida, White Flowered.. 
Cotoneaster Wheeleri, very neat shrub with 
scarlet berries. 
Simmondsi. 
Microphylia, evergreen variety. 
Cytissus Laburnum, Laburnum, or“Golden Chain 
Daphne Mcz* reum, white, 2 feet. 
Deutzia Wellsi . 
" Scabn . 
“ Candidissima, Crenata, FI. pi. and 
Pride of Rochester . 
" Gracilis, transplanted, nice clumps.... 
Desmodium, Penduliflorum, an exceedingly 
graceful shrub-like plant, cov¬ 
ered with flowers in summer 
time when little else is in bloom, 
strikingly beautiful. 
" Japonicum, white. 
Dimorphanthus. Mandcliuricus, a very orna¬ 
mental shrub, with long multified leaves, 
imparting a decidedly sub-tropical aspect 
to a group, 2 to 3 feet. 
Dirca Palustrus. “Leatherwood” 12 to 15 inches 
Diervllha Sessilifolia . 
Euonymus, Atropurpureus, American “Burn¬ 
ing Bush”. 
“ Europaeus, European “Burning 
Bush f ’. 
Elaeagnus Longpes, a new and handsome 
shrub with edible fruit. True vari¬ 
ety . 
“ Parvifolius, “Silver Thorn”. 
“ Umbellatus . 
“ Angustifolius, “Silver Thorn”. 
Exochorda, Grandiflora, a rare Chinese shrub 
with pure white flowers . 
" Alberti .. 
Forsythla, Fortunii and Virdissima, 2 to 3 ft . 
“ 6uspensa, 30 to 36 inches. 
Fontanesla Fliarialfolia. 
Genis'a Scoparia, “Scotch Broom,” 12 to 18 
inches . 
Halesia Diptera. 
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Halesia Tetraptera, “Silver Bell” . $ 20 $200 . 
The above is one of the most beautiful 
flowering shrubs in cultivation. 
Hamamelis Virginica, “Wych Hazel,” blooms in 
late fall and early winter . 30 3 00 
Hippophaea Rhamnoiries, “Sea Buckthorn,”. 15 1 00 
Hydrangea Arborescens. 15 1 50 . . 
“ Paniculata Grandiflora, the well known 
hardy Hydrangea. 20 2 00 . 
“ RadUta, handsome native variety, 
fine for naturalizing. 20 1 75 . 
“ Paniculata, distinct from P. grandi¬ 
flora, a very striking and elegant 
shrub. 20 2 00 
“ Quercifolia, Oak-leaved Hydrangea, 
very handsome. 
Hypericum Densiflorum . 
“ Moseriannum, extremely beautiful 
and desirable, large golden yellow 
flowers. 
“ patulum. 
“ prolificum. 
“ calcynum. 
“ ascyron. 
Itea, Virginica. 
Ilex, Verticilata, (Deciduous Holly) valuable 
for its brilliant scarlet berries in fall and 
winter. 
Lespedeza Bicolor, 18 to 24 inches. 
Lilac, common purple, 1 to 2*4 ft. 
“ “ 2^ to 3 ft. 
“ white, \ x /n to 2 ft.. 
“ *' V to 3 ft. 
“ Persian, white and purple, small flowers, 
3 to 4 feet. 
“ new varieties, strong two years budded plants, (described be¬ 
low). Price, except otherwise noted, 25 cents each; 82.50 per 
dozen; $17.00 per 100. For prices of named Lilacs grown on their 
own roots see page S. 
“ Bertha Dammann, immense trusses of pure white flowers, very 
profuse bloomer, 2 to 3 feet. 35 cents each. 
“ Flore Pleno, one of the oldest of the Double Lilacs, and an ex¬ 
cellent kind. Simply a Double Vulgaris. Large and fine; 2 to 3 
feet. 
“ Marie Legray. The best White Lilac in cultivation. 
“ Madam Lemoine, large spike of pure white double flowers, 
decidedly one of the finest varieties of recent introduction; 2 to 
3 feet: 35 cents each. 
“ Souvenir de la Spath, the most distinct and beautiful variety in 
the collection, trusses immense; very compact; florets very large, 
deep purplish red. Growth vigorous. 35 cents each; $3.50 per 
dozen. 2 to 3 feet. 
Each. Per doz. Per 100. 
*' Josikea, (Chionanthus leaved Lilac) a 
very distinct and beautiful species..$ 
“ Japonica, a new and unique species from 
Tapan, attaining the size of a tree with 
large panicles of white flowers; foliage 
very large, thick and deep green color.... 
“ Viil sa, Another new Japanese species 
with foliage resembling theWhite Fringe 
(Chionanthus), and producing immense 
panicles of white flowers late in the sea¬ 
son. 
“ Emodi, a wild species with iarge shining 
leaves, whitish flowers in June. 
“ Saugeana. One of the Persian Lilac, 
reddish flowers. 
Lonicera. (Upright Honeysuckles) Morrowii. 
One of the most desirable shrubs in culti¬ 
vation both on account of its flowers and 
fruit which is borne in the greatest abund¬ 
ance . 
Lonicera, Ruprechtiana. 
Bella Candida, Rosea and Albida; see 
novelties in shrubs, page 30 . . 
Lonicera, Grandiflora, large red bloom, 2 t03ft 
• “ Tartarica, pink flowers. 2 to 3 feet... 
“ “ Alba, white flowers, 2 to 3 
feet. 
Lonicera, Xylosteum, (P'ly Honeysuckle) 3 to 4 
feet. 
Lonicera. Fragrantissima, a very early sweet 
scented species. 
Limonia Tri'oliata, ‘Hardy Orange”. 
Myrica, Cerifera, (Wax-Myrtle, Bay-btrry or 
Candle-berry) 12 to 18 inches . 20 
Philadelphia, Aureus (Syringa or Mock Orange) 
golden fonage . 20 
Zeyheri. 20 
Coronarius, 2 to 3 feet. . 20 
Dianthseflora Plena, double flow¬ 
ing, 2 to 3 feet. 20 
Grandiflorus. 20 2 00 
Nepalensis Variegata. 20 2 00 
Privet, California, 3 to 4 feet, unusually fine . 15 150 1000 
2J6 to 3 feet, 2 year branched 12 1 25 8 00 
12 to 15 inches, one year. 10 60 300 
The California Privet is unsurpassed for hedging, being hardy, free 
from disease, bears shearing well, grows rapidly, and is verv at¬ 
tractive; special prices quoted by the thousand. 
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