GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
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Viburnum cassinoides. D. Cymes of 
white flowers in June. Black ber¬ 
ries in autumn. Handsome foliage. 
75c. 
V. dentatum. Dentated-leaved Vibur¬ 
num. D. Flowers greenish white, 
much like Nepalense , but not so 
coarse. 50c. 
V. dilatatum. D. From Japan. A low 
spreading shrub; scarlet fruit in 
autumn. $1.00. 
V. lantana. Early White Lantana- 
leaved Viburnum. C. A large, 
robust shrub, with soft, heavy 
leaves, and large clusters of white 
flowers in May, succeeded with red 
fruit; retains its foliage very late. 
35c. 
var. rugosum. Rough-leaved 
Viburnum. C. Has larger and 
rougher leaves than lantana, and 
terminal cymes of white flowers in 
May. Very ornamental in foliage 
and fruit. 35c. 
V. Lentago. Sheepberry. D. Flowers 
creamy white, very fragrant; foliage 
a light glossy green. Growth and 
habit like pyrifolium. 50c. 
V. macrocephalum. D. Growth and 
habit similar to rugosum , but the 
leaves are coarser. 50c. 
V. Nepalense. C. A robust growing 
shrub, with cymes of white flow¬ 
ers, which appear later than those 
of the other Viburnums. 50c. 
VIBURNUM PLICATUM. 
V. Opulus. High, or Bush Cranberry. C. Both ornamental and useful. Its red berries resembling 
cranberries, esteemed by many, hang until destroyed by frost late in the fall; resembles the Snowball 
in wood and foliage. 35c. 
var. nanum. D. A very dwarf variety, forming a small bush two feet in height; does not produce 
any flowers. A pretty dwarf plant. 75c. 
var. sterilis. Guelder Rose. Snowball Tree. C. A well known, favorite shrub, of large size, 
with globular clusters of pure white, sterile flowers the latter part of May. 35c. 
V. plicatum. Plaited-leaved Viburnum. D. From North China. Of moderate growth ; handsome 
plicated leaves, globular heads of pure white neutral flowers early in June. It surpasses the common 
variety in several respects. Its habit is better, foliage much handsomer, flowers whiter and more 
delicate. One of the most valuable flowering shrubs. 75c. 
V. prunifolium. Plum-leaved Viburnum. Black Haw. C. Has smooth, glossy foliage, and white 
flowers in May and June. 75c. 
V. pyrifolium. Pear-leaved Viburnum. C. A native shrub. Flowers white; fragrant; the last of all 
to flower. Early June. 50c. 
V. Sieboldi. D. Large, long, thick leaves of a glossy green color. 75c. 
V. tomentosum. D. The single form of the beautiful Japan Snowball, Viburnum plicatum ; flowers 
pure white, borne along the branches in flat cymes, in the greatest profusion, early in June. Per¬ 
fectly hardy, vigorous, and free-blooming. Very desirable. $1.00. 
XANTHOCERAS. Chinese Chestnut. 
X. sorbifolia. C. From Central China. Forms a shrub or small tree, foliage resembling that of the Service 
Tree or Mountain Ash ; flowers five-petaled, white, reddish copper-colored at base, disposed in racemes 
about eight inches long; flowers expand in April or May with the leaves. It is very floriferous, 
young plants flowering freely. Requires protection until established. $1.00. 
