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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
opulus. (High bush cranberry.) White flow¬ 
ers followed by bunches of brilliant scar¬ 
let cranberry like fruits.75 cents each 
opulus sterile. (Common snowball.) Guelder 
rose. Large round pure white heads of 
flower.75 cents each 
tomentosum. A very attractive shrub with 
wide spreading branches and pure white 
flowers dotted thickly along them. 
75 cents each 
plicatum. (Japanese snowball.) Large pure 
white heads of flower in early June. 
75 cents each 
VITEX. 
macrophylla. This little known shrub proves 
perfectly hardy in Massachusetts and car¬ 
ries erect terminal panicles of bright blue 
flowers during September and October. It 
is the latest blooming of all deciduous 
shrubs. A shrub which when seen in flow¬ 
er everyone wants. Strong plants 2-3 feet. 
75 cents each 
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
BERBERIS. 
Hardy Evergreen Varieties of merit. 
julianae. Broad spiny leaves which color up 
beautifully in fall. 18-24 inches.$1.00 each 
triacanthophora. Dense habit and small light¬ 
ly spined leaves, colors up finely in fall 
and winter. 18-24 inches.$1.00 each 
BRUCKENTHALIA. 
spiculifolia. A low green evergreen of the 
heath family producing in summer rosy 
pink nodding flowers in short racemes 
abundantly. Fine rockery plant, height 6 
inches.$1.00 each 
BUXUS. (Boxwood.) 
Sempervirens. We have a splendid stock of 
these in various sizes both bush and pyram¬ 
idal in form. Prices vary from 35 cents to 
$6.00 each. Inspection invited. 
DAPHNE. 
Cneorum. (Rose or Fragrant Daphne.) An 
immensely popular low growing evergreen, 
pink very fragrant flowers in May, grow 
in full sun for best results. We have a 
splendid stock in several sizes. 
50-75 cents-$1.50-$2.00-$2.50 each 
EPIGAEA. 
repens. (Mayflower.) Strong clumps. 50 cents each 
EUONYMUS. 
microphyllus. Very fine leaves, resembling 
boxwood, makes a neat little bush admir¬ 
able for the rock garden. Small plants in 
pots 25 cents each, strong field grown 
plants.$.50-$1.00 each 
ERICA. 
carnea (Spring Heath.) Bright rose, often 
flowering in late February and March. 
darleyensis (Darley Heath.) Early flowering 
deep rose. 
tetralix (Cross leaved heath.) Gray green 
leaves, pink bell shaped flowers. 
vagans (Cornish Heath.) Light green foliage, 
pale lilac flowers. 
