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flowers have passed, carried until October. 
$1.00 
Morrowi. Morrows honeysuckle. White flow¬ 
ers followed by red fruits, makes a very 
wide spreading bush.50-75 cents 
tatarica alba. White upright growing variety, 
extra vigorous.50-75 cents 
tatarica rubra. Red flowered form, carries 
handsome fruits.50-75 cents 
MAGNOLIA. 
glauca. Fragrant creamy white flowers and 
handsome foliage, strong plants 4-5 feet 
B. & B.$3.00-$4.00 
stellata. The lovely white “Star Magnolia” 
which makes a fairly high and wide shape¬ 
ly bush, blooms very early. Extra fine 
heavily budded plants.$4.00-$7.50 
soulangeana. Great purplish pink cup shaped 
flowers in early spring, strong plants. 
$3.00-$7.50 
MALUS. (Ornamental Crabapple.) 
amoldiana. Pure white flowers, habit is 
spreading, a lovely picture when in flower. 
Extra strong. 4-5 feet.$1.50 
floribunda. Makes a wide, shapely and dense 
habited low tree, attractive both in flower 
and fruit.$1.50 
floribunda atrosanguinea. A deep blood red 
form.$1.50 
ioensis flore-pleno. (Bechtel Crab.) Large 
double, delicate pink, and very fragrant 
flowers, the latest bloomer of the family. 
5-6 feet. $2.00-$3.00 
sargenti. (Sargents Crab.) Low, spreading 
variety with pure white flowers followed 
by red fruit, a very beautiful form.$1.50 
scheideckeri. Large double pink flowers, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer.$1.50 
spectabilis flore-pleno. Semi-double pink 
flowers, followed by yellow fruits.$1.50 
theifera. One of the late E. H. Wilson’s great 
favorites, stiff spreading branches smoth¬ 
ered with white or delicate pink flowers, 
a real gem. Strong plants.$1.50-$2.00 
NEILLIA. 
Sinensis. This pretty and graceful shrub be¬ 
longs to the natural order Rosaceae, the 
terminal racemes of flowers are pink in 
color. This has stood the most severe winters 
in New England without winter killing. . . .$1.50 
OXYDENDRUM. 
arboreum (Sorrel Tree.) Of moderate height 
and rather slow growth this is very fine for 
dotting in shrubberies. The oblong leaves 
are quite large and rich green turning bril¬ 
liant red in the fall. In summer the white 
racemes of flowers are very freely produced. 
5-6 feet, $2.50. 6-8 feet.$4.00 
PHILADELPHUS. (Mockorange.) 
avalanche. Graceful hybrid of moderate habit. 
75 cents 
coronarius. The well known sweet mock- 
orange.75 cents 
grandiflorus. Tall odorless mockorange. .. 75 cents 
manteur d’hermine. A splendid hybrid. .. 75 cents 
virginal. The finest of all the hybrids, large 
double white, very fragrant flowers. 
76 cents-$1.50 
PRUNUS. (Plum or Almond.) 
giandulosa. Double pink flowering almond. . .$1.00 
