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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each 
salicifolia floccosa. Handsome variety with 
evergreen foliage.$1.00 
Plants of all Cotoneasters are either in pots 
or balled. 
CYDONIA. 
Japonica. Scarlet Japanese Quince.$.75-$1.00 
Mawley. Rich blood red flowers, a dwarf 
grower.75 cents 
We also have a limited number of both pink 
and pure white Japanese Quinces . .$1.50-$2.50 
CRATAEGUS. (Hawthorn.) 
oxycantha splendens. Paul’s double scarlet 
thorn. Beautiful tree with double deep rose 
pink flowers which are produced in great 
profusion, 5-6 feet.$2.00-$3.00 
oxycantha. Double white.$2.00-$3.00 
DAPHNE. 
mezereum. Rosy purple, very fragrant flow¬ 
ers in late winter. Blooms appear well in 
advance of leaves. Evergreen. Strong plants. 
$1.00-$2.00 
mezereum album. This is a scarce snow white 
variety of which we offered and sold a fail- 
number last year. We are now able to offer 
extra fine plants as follows: 
Strong bushy plants, 18-24 inches B. & B. 
$2.50-$3.00 
Ex. strong bushy plants, 24-30 inches B. & B. 
$4.00-$5.00 
DEUTZIA. 
Lemoinei. Of upright habit with pure white 
flowers.50-75 cents 
Scabra var. Pride of Rochester. Double white, 
robust grower.75 cents 
Scabra rosea. Double pink flowers in early 
July.75 cents 
DIERVILLA. (Weigela.) 
Candida. White weigela.50-75 cents 
Eva Rathke. Fine hybrid variety, bright 
crimson. 50-75 cents 
floribunda. Crimson weigela.50-75 cents 
rosea. Pink weigela.50-75 cents 
ENKIANTHUS. 
campanulatus. Splendid Japanese shrub, the 
flowers are bell shaped, yellow and borne - 
in racemose clusters, stained salmon and 
crimson, carries brilliant autumn foliage.. 
$1.50-$3.00 
ELSCHOLTZIA. . ; 
Stauntoni. A very desirable fall flowering 
shrub with lavender pink flowers. ....75 cents 
EXOCHORDA. 
grandiflora. (Pearlbush.) Racemes of pure 
white flowers in May. Order early.$1.50 
Wilsoni. Much improved and hardier variety. 
Extra strong.$2.00 
FORSYTHIA. 
intermedia spectabilis. Far the best of the 
genus, branches are very dense flowered 
with deep golden flowers.50-75 cents 
ovata. Much the earliest bloomer of all the 
forsythias, a splendid novelty. 18-24 inch 
plants.75 cents 
primulinus. Paler in color than Spectabilis, 
of excellent habit, a fine variety.50-75 cents 
FOTHERGILLA. 
major, a very attractive shrub of pyramidal 
habit, flowering in late April or early May, 
dark green somewhat glossy leaves, flow- 
