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P. J. BERCKMANS COMPANY'S TREE AND PLANT CATALOG. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS Continued 
KERRIA JAPONICA 
(See Corchorus Japotiica. Page 18 .) 
LAGERSTRCEMIA 
(Crape Myrtle) 
This old favorite is not sufficiently appreciated. The plant 
blooms t Toughout the entire summer, producing great masses 
of beautifully fringed flowers A clump of these make a most 
striking effect on the lawn We offer two beautiful varieties. 
Very bushy. 3f» inches, S^c each, $4 00 per 10, $30.00 per 100 
Strong plants, 18 to 21 inches, 25c each, $2.00 per 10, $17.50 per 
100 
New Crimson. Vivid Crimson. Flowerheadsofiminen.se 
si/e. 
White. Pure white. 
LONICERA 
(Bush, or Uprightt Honeysuckle; 
These plants are vigorous growers and free bloomers. Of easy 
cultivation. They' produce an abundance of red or yellow 
berries, these following the flowers make the plants very de 
sirable and decorative. Very heavy, 3 to 4 feet, bushy, 35c 
each, $3.00 per 10 , $2>.00 per 100. Strong plants, 2 to 3 feet, 25c 
each, $2.00 per 10. $10.00 per 100. 
Bells A hybrid variety prod tic* ng an abundance of pinkish 
white llowers in early spring, followed by yellow fruit. 
Helgicu. (Belgian Honeysuckle.) Of busby growth. Pink- 
flowers; very profuse bloomer in early spring In late summer 
again produces flowers which continue until winter. 
Fragrant issima. Highly esteemed for its exceedingly 
sweet scented pinkish white flowers, which appear in February 
ami continue to bloom for a long time. 
Ruprechtiana. A fine variety. Especially valuable for iis 
showy red fruit. Blooms in March, lasting four weeks. 
PHILADELPHUS 
PUNIC A GRAN AT UM 
(Pomegranate) 
3 to 4 feet., heavy, well branched, 50c each, #4 OO 
per 10. 
IS to 24 inches, branched, 25c each, #2.00 per IO 
#15 OO per 1 OO 
Alba Double white. 
Rubra. Double red. 
Variegata. Double white ami red 
PEONIES (Herbaceous) 
15c each, 82.00 per 10, #15 OO per 100. 
After trying many varieties we have at last succeeded in se 
curing a c ollection of these beautiful plants which succeed ad¬ 
mirably in this section. We offer twelve best sorts, double and 
single white and several shades of pink, rose and red Pteonies 
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 simple directions are carried out the results 
will he most satisfactory. 
ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS 
(Rosemary) (“Old Man”) 
( 35c each. 
# 2 50 per 10 
#15.00 per lOO 
(25c each 
Strong plants, 18 to 24 inches. ’# 2 OO per JO 
( #10 OO per lOO 
This old favorite is very effective for a border or for planting 
in clumps Noth.— Both sixes will be cut back to 6 inches to 
facilitate transplanting 
(5yringa, or Mock Orange) 
RHUS COTINUS 
Vigorous growing shrubs, with large, handsome foliage and | 
beautiful flowers, produced in great profusion in early spring. 
Should be in every coMection. 4 to 0 feet, heavy, well branched, 
50e each, $4.00 per 10. 2 to 3 feet, heavy, well branched, 25c 
each, $2.00 per 10. 
Gordon!!. White; large; blooms late. 
Grandiflorus. Very large white flowers. 
PriinulrcfloriiR. Flowers white; serai-double. 
Souv* de Hillard. Very large white flowers lu racemes. 
(Purple Fringe, or SmoKe Tree) 
( 50c each 
4 to 0 feet, very bushy.- # 4 OO per IO 
(#20.00 per lOO. 
(25c each. 
3 feet, branched. # 2 OO per 1 O 
(#15 OO per lOO. 
Greatly admired for its hair like flowers that cover the entire 
plant in summer. Commences to bloom last of April 
PiEONIES (HERBACEOUS) AT FKUITLAND 
