Shrubs and Trees 
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Magnolia Soulangeana. 
MAGNOLIA Soulangeana. One of the best and rather 
hardy. Has stood the winter here. Plants 3 
feet, $1.40. 
MYRICA cerifera. Bay berry, Wax Myrtle, or Can- 
dleberry. A shrub 3 to 8 feet high, found in 
sandy soil usually near the coast. Its foliage, 
when bruised, gives off a delicious fragrance. 
Plants a foot high, 20 cts. 
M. Gale. Sweet Gale. A dwarf, fragrant hardy 
shrub. 15 cts. 
NEGUNDO aceroides. See Acer Negundo. 
NEMOPANTHES fascicularis. Twelve to 18 inches, 20c. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius. Moo k-orange, Syringa. 
Grows from 2 to 10 feet high. A handsome 
species from the south of Europe. Plants 2 
feet, stocky, 20 cts. 
P. pubescens (P. grandi floras ). Two to 4 feet, 
25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
P. Lemoinei. Two feet, 25 cts. 
PHYS0CARPUS opuliiolius. Ninebark, A fine native 
shrub 5 to 10 feet high, with umbel-like heads 
of white flowers in June. 2- to 3-foot plants, 
25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
P. —, var. aurea. Golden Spiraea. A quick 
grower. Small plants a foot high, 10 cts. each, 
$1 per doz. 
PICEA alba (Abies alba). White Spruce. A tall 
and handsome tree which attains a height of 50 
to 150 feet. 18 inches high, 20 cts. each, $2 
per doz. 
P. Douglasi. Twelve to 18 inches high, 30 cts. 
P. excelsa (Abies excelsa). Norway Spruce. A 
tall-growing tree of rapid growth; hardy and 
handsome. Nice for a boundary tree. 18 to 24 
inches, 25 cts. each, $2.25 per doz. 
P. nigra. Eighteen to 30 inches high, 25 cts. 
PINUS divaricata ( P. Banksiana). Northern Scrub 
Pine. The tree attains a height of 70 feet in 
favored locations. Plants 5 feet, 60 cts. 
P. Strobus. White, or Weymouth Pine. This is 
the handsomest of the Pines, and will thrive in 
a greater variety of soils and situations than 
any other species. It is rather rapid in growth. 
Not only is it one of the best trees for ornamen¬ 
tal purposes, but there is no other tree in the 
world so largely grown for timber as this. fc5 
to 40 inches high, 25 cts. each, $1.70 per doz.; 
plants 1 foot high, 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
PLATANUS orientale. European Buttonwood. 
Plants 4 to 6 feet, 50 cts. 
P0PULUS alba, var. RoIIeana. Bolles’ Poplar. 
Somewhat pyramidal in outline. A tall, narrow- 
topped tree. Turkestan. Plants 5 to 0 feet, 00c. 
Liriodendron Tulipilera. (See pieceding page.) 
