Ornamental Department • Deciduous Shrubs 
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Lonicera 
Bush, or Upright Honeysuckle 
These plants are vigorous growers and free bloomers, and 
are of easy cultivation. 
each io ioo 
Extra-heavy specimens. 4 yrs.£0 50 $4 00 $30 00 
Very heavy, 3 yrs., bushy . 35 3 00 2000 
Strong 2-yr. plants . 25 2 00 15 00 
Lonicera Belgica (Belgian. Dutch or Monthly Fragrant 
Honeysuckle). Of semi-climbing habit, but can easily be 
grown in bush form. Pink flowers; very profuse bloomer in 
early spring. In late summer again produces flowers, which 
continue until frost. One of our finest shrubs. 
L. Bella. A hybrid variety, producing an abundance of pinkish 
white flowers in early spring, followed by yellow fruit. 
L. fragrantissima (Fragrant Honeysuckle). Highly es¬ 
teemed for its exceedingly sweet-scented, pinkish white 
flowers, which appear in February and continue to bloom 
for a long time. Almost evergreen. 
L. Morrowii (Japanese Bush Honeysuckle). A Japanese 
variety, producing early in April a profusion 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. 
Neveusia Alabamensis. Snow Wreath 
A native shrub; very rare and graceful. Produces a profusion 
of feathery flowers in early spring. each io 
Extra-heavy clumps.jo 50 £4 00 
Strong plants. 25 200 
Peonies, Herbaceous 
After testing a great number of varieties for many years, we 
have finally secured a selection of these beautiful plants, which 
are very hardy 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, during 
April and May. Fertilize liberally with cow-manure, as they 
are heavy feeders. Keep the ground well cultivated. If these 
few simple directions are carried out the result will be most 
satisfactory. Plant during fall.. 25 cts. each. £2 for 10. £17.50 
per ioo. 
Philadelphia. Mock Orange 
Vigorous-growing shrubs, with large, handsome foliage 
and beautiful flowers, produced in great profusion in early 
spring. Should be in every collection. 
each 10 
4 to 6 ft., heavy, well branched.£0 50 £4 00 
2 to 3 ft., well branched. 25 2 00 
Philadelphia coronarius (Garland Syringa). Flowers pure 
white, very fragrant; produced in great profusion. 
P. Gordonii. Flowers pure white, produced in dense racemes. 
P. grandiflorus. A conspicuous variety, with very large white 
flowers. 
P. laxus. Flowers very large, white, produced in clusters. 
A very fine and desirable late-blooming variety. 
P. primulaeflorus. Flowers large, pure white; semi-double. 
PrunilS. Dwarf Double-flowering Almond and 
Flowering Plum 
Beautiful small shrubs, producing quantities of double 
flowers last of March to middle of April, before the leaves 
appear. 
Strong, grafted plants, 25 cts. each, $2 for 10 
Prunus Sinensis alba plena (Amygdalis pumila). Double 
White-flowering Almond. 
P. Sinensis rubra plena (Amygdalis pumila). Double 
Pink-flowering Almond. 
P. triloba (Flowering Plum). A small shrub, with downy 
ovate leaves, sometimes three-lobed; flowers double pink. 
These appear in very early spring, before the leaves. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer; very showy. 
Punica granatum. Pomegranate 
These are among our most valuable summer-flowering, tall- 
growing shrubs. Perfectly hardy South. Their flowers are 
produced in great profusion early in May, and make a con¬ 
spicuous contrast with the dark glossy green foliage. 
each 10 IOO 
3 to 4 ft., very heavy, well branched ... .£0 50 £4 00 £30 00 
2 to 3 ft., branched.. 25 200 15 00 
Punica granatum alba. Double white. 
P. granatum rubra. Double red. Very showy. 
P. granatum variegatum. Double variegated. 
Rhodotypus Kerrioides 
White Kerria 
A beautiful and distinct shrub from Japan, attaining a 
height of 4 to 6 feet. Leaves large; flowers white, an inch or 
more in diameter, appearing in late spring, followed by black 
berries, which are retained during the winter. 18 to 24 in.. 
25 cts. each. £2 for 10. 
Rhus cotinus (Sumac) 
Purple Fringe, or Smoke Tree 
Greatly admired for its cloud-like masses of very delicate 
flowers which appear the last of April and cover the entire 
plant during the summer. From a distance the plant appears 
like a cloud of smoke. each io ioo 
6 to 8 ft., very bushy.£1 00 £7 50 £60 00 
5 to 6 ft,, bushy. 75 6 00 50 00 
4 to 5 ft., very heavy . 50 4 00 30 00 
3 to 4 ft., branched . 25 2 00 15 00 
Robinia hispida rosea 
Rose or Moss Locust, or Acacia 
During April it is covered with clusters of rose-colored 
flowers, and is then one of the most attractive trees of dwarf 
growth. each io 
3 to 4 ft. plants.£0 50 £4 00 
2 to 3-ft. plants. 25 2 00 
peonies 
Rosmarinus officinalis. Rosemary 
This old favorite is very effective for a border, or for planting 
in clumps. Both sizes will be cut back to 6 inches to facilitate 
transplanting. each id 
18 to 24 in., very heavy, bushy.£0 35 £3 00 
12 to 18 in., strong plants . 25 2 00 
Spiraea 
Prices, except where noted each io ioo 
Extra-heavy, bushy plants.£0 50 £4 00 £30 00 
Heavy, well branched plants. 3 yrs. old 35 3 00 20 00 
Heavy, well-branched plants, 2 yrs. old 25 2 00 15 00 
SPRING-BLOOMING SPIRAEAS 
Spiraea Opulifolia aurea (Golden leaved Nine-bark). A 
strong-growing variety, with golden-tinted leaves and white 
flowers. Very conspicuous. 
S. prunifolia flore pleno (Bridal Wreath). A beautiful 
early blooming variety, with small, double white flowers. 
Commences to bloom early in March. 
S. Reevesiana (Reeves’ Single Spiraea). Produces large 
clusters of single white flowers which cover the entire plant. 
A desirable early spring bloomer. 
S. Reevesiana flore pleno (S. Canlonensis flore pleno). With 
large, round clusters of double white flowers, which cover 
the entire plant. A most desirable early spring bloomer. 
Commences to bloom latter part of March and continues 
for several weeks. One of the best. 
