ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT—DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
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LAGERSTROEMIA 
(Crape Myrtle) 
Each 10 100 
Very bushy, 30 to 36 
inches . $0.50 $4.00 . 
Strong plants, 18 to 24 
inches .25 2.00 $17.50 
Lagerstroemia Indica. CRAPE MYRTLE. This 
old favorite is not sufficiently appreciated. 
The plant bl«oms throughout the entire 
summer, producing great masses of beauti¬ 
fully fringed flowers. A clump of these 
makes a most striking effect on the lawn. 
We offer two beautiful varieties. 
L. new crimson. Vivid crimson, flower-heads 
of immense size. 
L. white. Pure white. 
LONICERA 
(Bush, or Upright Honeysuckle) 
Lonicera Belgica and Spiraea Thunbergii. 
Each 10 100 
Very heavy, 3 to 4 feet, bushy. $0.35 $3.00 $20.00 
Strong plants, 2 to 3 feet.25 2.00 15.00 
These plants are vigorous growers and free bloomers, 
and are of easy cultivation. 
Lonicera Belgica. BELGIAN, DUToj* or MONTHLY 
FRAGRANT HONEYSUCKLE. Of climbing habit, 
but can easily be grown bush form. Pink flowers; 
very profuse bloomer in early spring. In late sum¬ 
mer again produces flowers, which continue until 
frost. One of our finest shrubs. 
L. Bella. A hybrid variety, producing an abundance of 
of pinkish-white flowers in early spring, followeu by 
yellow fruit. 
L. fragrantissima. FRAGRANT HONEYSUCKLE. High¬ 
ly esteemed for its exceedingly sweet-scented, pink¬ 
ish-white flowers, which appear in February and 
continue to bloom for a long time. 
L. Morrowii. JAPANESE BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. A 
Japanese variety producing early in April a pro¬ 
fusion of white flowers, followed by a mass of 
bright red fruit. 
L. ruprechtiana. MANCHURIAN HONEYSUCKLE. 
Flowers pure white. Blooms in March, and lasts 
six weeks; berries red or yellow. A very showy 
variety. 
PEONIES 
and beautiful flowers, produced in great profusion in 
early spring. Should be in every collection. 
Philadelphus coronarius. GARLAND SYRINGA. With 
pure white, fragrant flowers. 
P. Gordonii. White; large; blooms late. 
P. grandiflorus. Very large white flowers. 
P. Mont Blanc. Of upright growth. Large showy white 
flowers. 
P. primulaeflorus. Flowers white; semi-double. 
PRUNUS SINENSIS 
(Dwarf Double-Flowering Almond) 
Each. Per 10 
Strong, grafted plants. $ .25 $2.00 
A beautiful small shrub, producing a quantity of 
small double flowers early in spring, before the leaves 
appear. 
Prunus Sinensis alba plena. Double white flowers. 
P. rubra plena. Double pink flowers. 
PUNICA (Pomegranate) 
Each 10 100 
3 to 4 feet, heavy, well-branched.. 85 .5*0 $4.00 $30.00 
2 to 3 feet, branched :.25 2.00 15.00 
Punica granatum. DOUBLE-FLOWERING POMEGRAN- 
Each . $ .25 
10 ... 2.00 
100 . 17.50 
Peonies. 
ATE. These are among our most valuable summer¬ 
blooming, tall-growing shrubs. Perfectly hardy 
South. Their flowers are produced in great profusion, 
and are very showy. 
P. granatum alba. Double white pomegranate. 
P. rubra. Double red pomegranate. 
P. variegata. Double variegated pomegranate. 
Peonies-herbaceous. After 
trying many varieties, we 
have at last succeeded in 
securing a collection of 
these beautiful plants 
which succeed admirably 
in this section. We offer 
twelve or fifteen best 
sorts, double and single, 
white and several shades 
of pink, rose and red. 
Peonies do best in rich, 
deep, rather moist, loamy 
soil, and if plants are 
protected from the hot 
afternoon sun they will 
give excellent results. 
They should have a liberal 
supply of water at all 
times, especially when in 
bloom. Fertilize liberally 
with cow manure, as they 
are heavy feeders. Keep 
the ground well culti¬ 
vated. If these few sim¬ 
ple directions are carried 
out the result will be 
must satisfactory. Plant 
during fall. 
PHILADELPHUS (Moch Orange) 
Each. Per 10 
4 to 6 feet, heavy, well-branched. $ .50 0 $4.00 
2 to 3 feet, well-branched . 25 2.00 
Vigorous-growing shrubs with large handsome foliage 
