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THE HOOD & REESE COME ANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
HARDY SHRUBS — Field Grown — Concluded 
Juniperus Japonica Aurea 
Golden Japan Juniper. Three feet, $1.50 each. s 
Kerria Corchorus 
12 to 18-inch, dozen, .$1.50) hundred, $10.00. 
Lonicera 
(Upright Honeysuckle)— Two varieties, Grarnli- 
flora Rosea and Tartarica Rubra. 12 to 18-inch, 
dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 
Magnolias 
(Hardy Deciduous Magnolias) 
Their lavish profusion of large and beautiful 
flowers, their fragrance, richness of foliage and 
stately tropical aspect, place the Magnolias easily 
first among flowering trees. 
SOULANGEANA (The Pink Magnolia)— Grand flow¬ 
ers with flower buds 1 to 5 feet. $2.00 each. 
LENIVEII (The Purple Magnolia)-— Makes a grand 
display with flower buds 3 to 4 l'eet. $1.50 each. 
HALLEANA STELLATA — It blooms earlier than 
other varieties. Flowers semi-double, pure white 
and star-shaped; fragrant with flower buds; 1 y> 
to 2 feet. $1.00 each. 
VULAN —A very scarce noveltv. Gigantic white 
flowers; 3 to 1 feet. $2.50 each. 
Philadelphus 
Two varieties, Coronarius and Grandiflorus. 15 
lo 18-inch, dozen, $1.25; hundred, $8.00. Two to 
three feet, dozen, $2.00. 
PHI LA DELPHUS MWTEAT d’HERMAINE and 
MONT U LA JVC — The two new Dwarf Philadel¬ 
phus. 12 to 15-inch, dozen, $2.00; hundred, $10.00. 
Rhododendrons 
(ParMonN) — Hardy varieties, in all colors. 18 to 
24-inch, $1.00; 24 to 20-inch, $1.50. 
Spireas 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER—8 to 12-inch, doz¬ 
en, $1.00; hundred, $0.00. 12 to 18-inch, dozen, 
$2.00; hundred, $15.00. 
SPIREA VAN HOTJTTE—12 to 18-inch, dozen, $1.00; 
hundred, $0.00. 18 to 24-inch, dozen, $2.00; hun¬ 
dred, $15.00. 
Syringa or Lilac 
We offer fourteen varieties as follows: Alphonse 
L/avalle, Charles X, Dr. Stockhart, Josikae, Madame 
Casimer Perier, Madame Lemoine, Marie Legrave, 
Michael Buchner, Persica, President Grevy, Souv. 
de Louis Spath, Villosa, Vulgaris, Vulgaris Alba. 
12 to 18-inch, dozen, $2.00. 18 to 24-inch, dozen, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Viburnum 
VIBURNUM STERILLS (Snowball) — 10 to 12-inch, 
dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 
VIBURNUM PLICATl'M (Japanese Snowball) — 10 
to 15-inch, dozen, $2.00. 
Weigelia 
We have four varieties as follows: Candida, Eva 
Rathke, Rosea and Rosea Nana Variegata. 12 to 
18-incli, dozen, $1,50. 18 to 24-inch, dozen, $2.50. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
WE HERE NAME THE MOST SUITABLE PLANTS 
FOR HEDGES 
Berberi$—Barberry 
THUN BERG II —From Japan. A pretty species of 
dwarf habit. Small foliage changing to a beau¬ 
tiful coppery-red in autumn. A slower grower 
than the Privets, but needs no trimming and is a 
feast for the eye when full grown. $1.50 per doz¬ 
en; $8.00 per hundred. 
Ligustrum—Privet 
AMURENSE (Amoor River Privet, North) — A very 
graceful plant, requires little trimming. The leaf 
is small and rounded, plant branching, has not 
the stiff, formal effect that the California Privet 
has. Eighteen to twenty-four inches, branched, 
$1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
OVALIPOLRM (California Privet) —This makes 
when pruned a very formal hedge, will grow al¬ 
most anywhere, thriving where other plants re¬ 
fuse to grow. Eighteen to twenty-four inches, 
branched, $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
THE SPRINGFIELD (OHIO) PUB. . 0. 
