RHODODENDRON. 
HYDRANGEA. 
We liavo on hand a grand lot of 
three-yoar-old shrubs of the varieties 
named below, and make the following 
astonishingly low offer: 
Collection A, of 12 shrubs, 12 distinct varieties, $2.00 
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B, 1 
‘ 25 “ 
25 
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3.50 
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C, 1 
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33 
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6.00 
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100 11 
1 33 
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10 . Gu 
Note.— Those collections do not 
include Magnolias, Rhododendrons, 
Japan Maples or Azaleas. Prices for 
larger quantities on application. 
ASSORTED SHRUBS. ■.* 
pf}~ The months named give the periods of blooming. 
Althea, Doable White. White flowers. August and September. 
Althea, Double Red. Red flowers. August and September. 
Azalea, Hardy. Assorted. May and June. $1.00 each. 
Berberry Purple. Purple foliage, scarlet berries. 
Iterberis Thunbergii. Showy red fruit, very ornamental. 
Calyceal has Plorldas. Strawberry-scented shrub. June. 
Corchorus Japoaiea. Double yellow flowers. July to October. 
Coreiioras Jap. Alba. Pure white flowers. July to October. 
Corcliorns Jap. var. Variegated white and green. July to October. 
Cornas Floridas. (Flowering Dogwood.) White flowers. Juno. 
Deatzia Candida fl.pl. Double white flowers. June and July. 
Deiitzia Crenata. Pure white, tinged rose color. June and July. 
Deatzia Gracilis. Pure white throughout; low, compact habit. June. 
Dogwood. Rod flowering; exceedingly handsome. $1.00 each. 
Exocliorda Grandiflora. Pure white flowers; a grand shrub. May. 
Forsythia Viridissiina. Yellow flowers; blooms very early. April. 
Forsythia Suspensa. (Weeping Forsythia.) April. 
Japan Maples. Wonderfully colored foliage. $1.50 each. 
Magnolia Soulangeana. Creamy white and purple. Extra line 
trees at $11.00 each. May. 
I’hilndclplms Coronarins. The popular Mock Orange. June. 
Primus Pisardi. (Purple-leaved Plum.) Foliage, fruit and shoots 
of bright purplish red, retaining its color during summer. 
Pvnis Jnponicii. (Japan Quince.) Scarlet flowers. 
Rhodotypus Kerrioides. Single white flowers. May. 
Ribcs. (Flowering Currants.) Assorted colors. April and May. 
Sambucus A urea. (Golden-leaved Elder.) Handsome foliage. 
Spi riea Douglas!. Beautiful rose-colored flowers in July and Aug. 
Spirant Pruuifolia. (Bridal Wreath.) Pure white. May and June. 
Spirtea Tlmnbergii. White flowers, neat, graceful habit. May. 
Spi riea Van Houttcii. Flowers pure white, the best in its class. June. 
Syrlngn. (.Lilac.) The well-known purple variety. May. 
Syringa Persiea Alba. (The White Persian Lilac.) Beautiful sprays 
of white flowers; slender, graceful growth. May. 
Syringa Rubra lie Marly. (Red Lilac ) Reddish purple flowers. May. 
Viburnum Opulus. (Snowball.) Large drooping white flowers. 
Weigelia Candida. Pure white flowers. June to October. 
Welgelia Rosen. Rich rose-colored flowers. Juno and July. 
Weigelia Rosea var. Variegated foliage. June and July. 
All tho above shrubs, 25c. each, $2 50 per doz., except where noted. 
T AO A1VT A T T (Viburnum Plicatum.) Large 
JzYJr / viN OlN vy W rirVJLJL. balls of pure white flowers; 
vory handsomo dark green corrugated foliage. There are often 
twenty balls on an 18-inch branch. Juno. 2)4 to 3 feet, 50c. each, 
$1.50 per doz.; 2d size, 12 to 18 inches, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET, * 
hedges known at the present time. Glossy green foliage, with 
white flowors. Easily kept in shape and of lino symmetrical habit 
naturally. Price, strong 3-year old plants, 2)4 to 3 feet high and 
well branched, $1.00 per doz., $0.00 per 100. 
PLEASE REMEMBER that during our Golden Jubilee year we 
offer liberal premiums on orders. For details, see pago 7. 
^ RHODODENDRONS. •.* ^ 
These are among tho grandest of our hardy flowering shrubs, 
and cannot be surpassed for lawn decoration. The flowers range 
through shades of rose, pink, crimson, white, etc., 9 to 12 inches 
in diameter. Price, plants with 8 to 12 buds, $1.50 each; set of six 
distinct named sorts for $7.50. Plants with 1 to 8 buds, $1.00 each; 
set of 0 sorts for $5.00. May and June. (See cut.) 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. 
The flowers are formed in large white panicles, 9 inches long, 
which change to a deep pink at the base as the season advances. It 
grows 5 to 7 feet high and wide, and, as the flowers slightly droop, 
few plants have the grace and beauty of this grand shrub. Used 
largely iu cemeteries. (See cut.) Strong bushes, 1*4 feet high, 
23c., $2.50 per doz.: 2<4 to 3 feet high, 50c.. St.50 per doz.; 3)4 to 1 
feet high, 75c., $7.50 per doz. August and September. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
