SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1906 
53 
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Each Per doz 
PRIVET, Variegated-leaved. An elegant new 
form, standing the sun well and always very 
distinct. 3 to 4 feet....$o 25 
Ibota. 2% to 3 feet. 20 
Chinese. A rare variety, with beautiful foliage. 25 
Common. Desirable for hedging and hardier 
than California Privet. 10 
Ligustrum Media. A new variety of beautiful 
habit; fruits immensely. 25 
100 
$2 50 
2 00 
2 50 
1 00 $6 00 
POTENTILLA iruticosa. 25 
PRUNUS Sinensis rubra. A dwarf Chinese Plum 
of great beauty. Double red flowers. 25 
Maritiraa (Beach Plum), Dwarf bush Plum, 
which makes an extremely ornamental shrub 
on account of its flowers as well as its fruit, 
which is produced on bushes when only 2 
feet high. The fruit is edible and makes an 
excellent preserve..'. 25 
Pissardi (Purple-leaved Plum). Desirable on 
account of its rich purple foliage. 20 
Triloba. A desirable flowering Plum; very 
beautiful. 25 
PYRUS arbutifolia (Choke Berry). A native 
shrub of great beauty and easy culture. Cov¬ 
ered with white flowers early in spring, fol¬ 
lowed by bright red berries which last all 
winter. 
RHUS copallina (Shining-leaved Sumac). 
Cotinus (Purple Fringe). 
Glabra laciniata (Cut-leaved Sumac). 
Typhina (Common Sumac). 
Osbeckii. 
Aromatica. 
RHODOTYPUS kerrioides. 
RIBES aureum (Missouri Currant). 
Gordonianum. 
ROBINIA hispida (Rose-flowered Acacia). Ex¬ 
tremely free-flowering and attractive. 
RUBUS odorata. (See special description, page 46). 
Fruticosa. 
8AMBUCUS Canadensis (Common Elderberry). 
Very striking when planted in rich soil. 
Canadensis aurea (Golden-leaved Elderberry).. 
2 50 
2 50 
2 50 
2 50 
2 00 
2 50 
13 00 
Each Per doz. 100 
SAMBUCUS Pubens. This rare variety has bright 
red fruit in the spring, when the common 
Elderberry is in bloom.$0 25 
SPIR2EA Reevesi, Reevesi fl. pi., Billardi and 
Saliciiolia. 20 
Opulifolia aurea. 20 
Tomentosa. A showy native species, with pink 
panicles of flowers. 2 to 3 feet. 
Arisefolia. 20 
Thunbergii. 
Bumalda. A beautiful dwarf variety; in flower 
all summer. 
Prunifolia. 
Van Houttei. A very graceful variety. One of 
the best; by many people considered the most 
satisfactory shrub in cultivation. 
Lindleyana. A splendid variety, both on ac¬ 
count of its foliage and flowers. Very pic¬ 
turesque and striking. 
Anthony Waterer. A beautiful novelty introduced lately into our 
collections. The Garden and Forest thus alludes to it in a 
recent issue: "This is a seedling of that variety of Spira-a 
Japonica which is known in gardens as S. Bumalda, and which 
is distinguished by its dwarf, compact habit, its persistent 
flowering, and bright red flowers. Spiraea Anthony Waterer 
differs from its parent in the deeper, brighter and more intense 
color of the flowers. As it begins to flower freely when only a 
25 
$2 
50 
20 
1 
75 
$13 
00 
20 
2 
00 
20 
1 
75 
13 
00 
20 
2 
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20 
2 
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13 
00 
25 
2 
50 
13 
00 
20 
1 
75 
20 
2 
00 
13 
00 
25 
2 
50 
15 
00 
20 
2 00 
few inches high, and continues to produce 
its 
large, flat 
corvmbs from July until frost appears, this shrub promises to 
3 50 
be a capital addition to the rather short list of 
autumn- 
flower- 
25 
2 50 
ing hardy shrubs.” Two-year-old plants, 2 
5 cts. each 
, $2.25 
25 
2 50 
per doz., $17 per 100. ^ 
Per doz. 
100 
20 
1 50 
10 00 
Douglasi rosea. Bright red spikes of flowers.$0 
20 
$i 
$13 00 
30 
3 00 
Sorbifolia. 
20 
2 
00 
40 
Hookeri. Trusses of white flowers. 
20 
i 
50 
Fortunei rosea. 
20 
i 
75 
12 00 
20 
2 00 
Trilobata. 
20 
1 
75 
20 
2 00 
13 00 
Paniculata rosea. 
20 
1 
75 
13 00 
20 
2 00 
Carpinifolia. 
20 
i 
50 
SNOWBERRY. All the Snowberries are very de- 
20 
2 00 
sirable in the shade or under trees where 
nothing else will grow. They are covered 
20 
1 25 
8 00 
with white or red berries in fall or winter. 
40 
White-fruited. 2 to 3 feet. 
20 
i 
75 
13 00 
Red-fruited. 2 to 3 feet. 
20 
1 
75 
13 00 
20 
1 50 
Variegated. Beautiful variegated foliage. 
20 
i 
75 
13 00 
20 
2 00 
13 00 
STAPHYLEA Colchica. Extremely sweet-scented 
20 
2 00 
and free-tioweriug shrub; very desirable.... 
30 
3 
00 
STYRAX Japonica. This rare gem is one of 
the most desirable shrubs known. When 
in bloom it is literally covered with 
cream-white bells. 4 to 5 feet. 30 cts. 
each, $3 per doz., $20 per 100. 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa. A very grace¬ 
ful shrub, with deeply cut fern-like 
foliage. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
TAMARIX Gallica (T. Chinensis). 2 to 3 
feet. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Tetranda (T. Africana). Very attractive 
species. 2 to 3 feet. 20 cts. each, $2 
per doz. 
Indica. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Japonica. 20 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
VIBURNUM Lantana. 25 cts. each, $2.50 
per doz. 
Opulus sterilis (Snowball). 20 cts. each, 
$2 per doz. 
Opulus nana. Very dwarf. Specimens 
75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Oxycoccus (Cranberry Tree). 30cts. each, 
$3 per doz., $20 per 100. 
Plicatum (Japan Snowball). One of the 
choicest shrubs. 30 cts. each, $.3 per 
doz., $20 per 100. 
Dilatatum. $1 each. 
Tomentosum. Rare and choice. 40 cts. 
each. 
SPIR^A ANTHONY WATKRER 
