DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN FLOWERING SHRUBS 9 
CYDONIA japonica. Flowering Quince. Large, 
scarlet flowers in May and June. 4 to 5 ft. 
Each Each 
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DAPHNE cneorum. A dwarf, bushy plant with 
half-prostrate, wiry stems, each tipped with 
dense clusters of fragrant rose-pink flowers. 
, Each Each 
QO) WP eo cGy 745s | TU Tite WSs. -2 5 $2 00 
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DEUTZIA crenata fl.-pl. Tall shrub with 
double pinkish flowers in June. Each Doz. 
SAVNeMibsodhe asonasopoauescel) a) £5, OO) 
A eCOUOULtae « ehergeyeeva ste etre ee 7 7 50 
Ont0 GO ft ran Pare ee sagonas 2) 0) 10) 0 
D. gracilis. Slender, willowy little shrub with 
dense clusters of pure white flowers. 
Each Each 
12 tom danse nS ORSOm le 1'S to Lean see $0 60 
D. gracilis rosea. A rather small shrub 
with pink, bell-shaped flowers in sprays in 
early summer. Each Doz. 
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D. lemoinei. Pure white flowers in broad 
panicles in June. Each Doz. 
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D., Pride of Rochester. A vigorous grower 
with large, double white flowers, tinged pink. 
Each Each 
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AT GOrOulbeneee 75 
EL/ZAGNUS angustifolia. Foliage silvery 
underneath. Blooms in June, followed by 
yellow fruit. Each Each 
3 tO 4 ita eee DOO Me 4ato ot tare nea $0. 15 
EUONYMUS alatus. Winged Euonymus. An 
8-foot shrub with foliage that turns brilliant 
scarlet and orange in autumn. Branches have 
corky wings on the bark. 
Each Each 
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FORSYTHIA spectabilis. Strong, tall-grow- 
ing; large golden yellow flowers. Very early. 
F. suspensa. Weeping variety. 
Either variety, 3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each; 4 to 5 ft., 75 cts. 
each, $7.50 per doz.; 5 to 6 ft., $1 each 
HYDRANGEA = arborescens_ grandiflora. 
Erect shrub, producing large, round heads of 
white flowers. June—Aug. 
H. paniculata grandiflora. Large heads of 
white flowers changing to bronze in fall. 
Either variety: Each Doz. 
OS aN An 4 Psat cory BE EMER eA HON SE $0 45 $4 50 
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H. hortensis. Blue Hydrangea. Great heads of 
blue flowers freely produced in June and July. 
Field-grown clumps, $3 and $4.50 each. 
ILEX crenata. Japanese Holly. Hardy ever- 
green with dark, glossy foliage and black, 
shining berries. An excellent Holly for hedges. 
Each Each 
U2itowlS uae ob 00! GO! 2 yolivestae .- $2 50 
5 to1 Lime oO QeLOTouLteeeea 3 00 
1% to 2 ft..-.72 00 

I. opaca. American Holly. Evergreen tree with 
foliage armed with large spines. Masses of 
dull red berries. Beautiful. 
Each Each 
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KALMIA latifolia. Mountain Laurel. Our 
most beautiful broad-leaved native evergreen, 
which bears large clusters of delightful pink 
flowers in June. Best results in a shady spot. 
5 to 6)ft. Each Each 
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KERRIA japonica. Shrub with nicely cut leaves 
and abundance of yellow flowers. June—Oct. 
2 to 3 ft., 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis. Beauty-Bush. Early 
May finds them a mass of beautiful pink flow- 
ers, similar to weigelas but finer in every way. 
4 to 6 ft. Each Each 
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LEUCOTHOE catesbzi. Drooping Leucothoe. 
An evergreen shrub, 3 to 4 feet high, with 
handsome white flowers in May, 
Each Each 
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LIGUSTRUM  obtusifolium regelianum. 
Regel’s Privet. An unusually fine strain of 
Privet with enduring foliage and showy clus- 
ters of bright blue berries in autumn. 
Each Each 
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L. ovalifolium. California Privet. 
Doz. 100 1000 
TIC oh aE tales eee Acne ee $0 75 $4 00 $30 00 
Ve COs Loreen. ae 90, 5 00 40 00 
DnbO Salts dees ene errs s 125 7 50 60 00 
Sy bOEAT 1 Gore were cacney soe ik 150) IPA a0) 80 00 
LONICERA fragrantissima. Fragrant Honey- 
suckle. The small, oval leaves are partially 
evergreen. Its creamy white, fragrant flowers 
appear in early spring and are followed by red 
fruits. Each Each 
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L. morrowi. <A _ wide-spreading shrub with 
white flowers turning yellow, and red fruit. 
Each Each 
SuLOM i Gamera pO MOON e4avOro tte eee pO RSo: 
L. tatarica. Erect-growing Honeysuckle. 
Bach Doz. 
SMCOLACT eR Emae! Sapekryevsuey xem earn ce $0 60 $6 00 
Ae LO ced t Weeuste armen aun centred Peete ea 85 =68 50 
OtOuOrt toe a hea tae cine ees 1 25 12 50 
MAHONIA aquifolium. Oregon Hollygrape. 
A 3-foot shrub with spiny, holly-like foliage 
which turns bronzy red in autumn. 
Each Each 
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PHILADELPHUS ¢randiflorus. Mock Orange. 
Upright habit. Produces abundance of white, 
fragrant flowers in June. Each Doz. 
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P. virginalis. Virginal Mock Orange. Large flow- 
ers of snowy whiteness cover the plants in May 
and June. Each Each 
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PIERIS japonica. Japanese Andromeda. Ever- 
green. Grows best in partial shade and damp 
ground. Clusters of white flowers in May. 
5 to 6 ft. Each Each 
1 to 1% ft... .$2 25 | 2 to 2% ft......$4 00 
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PRUNUS glandulosa. Flowering Almond. 
Shrub 3 to 5 feet high with white flowers fol- 
lowed by small red fruits. Each Doz. 
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P. pissardi. Purple-leaf Plum. Handsome 
purple leaves throughout entire summer. 
Each Each 
Sion ttaewah Can OO) Gh, CE WOn i) Mato oe 6-2 we $1 50 
PYRACANTHA coccinea lalandi. An in- 
formal shrub to 6 feet high with white flowers 
followed by masses of orange-red fruit loved 
by birds. Each Doz. 
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OPE OR Laer ee aoe he eee eee 22 50 
Extra-large specimens...$5 to 7 50 
RHODODENDRON. Large flowers varying from 
white to reddish purple. We are glad to sub- 
mit quotations on carload lots. In small quan- 
tities we offer: 
R. carolinianum. Plants to 6 feet with heads 
of flowers pale rose to white. Blooms in May 
and June. Each Each 
2 to 2% ft... .$3 50 2% to 3 ft......$4 50 
R. catawbiense. Six-foot plants covered with 
clusters of bright purple-pink flowers in early 
summer. Each Each 
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R. maximum. The largest and finest of the 
native species. Good in dense shade. Light 

pink flowers. Each Each 
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Rhododendron Hybrids. Handsome _ broad- 
leaved evergreens, easy to grow, and giving 
grand bursts of bloom. Foliage is attractive in 
winter. Named varieties in separate colors. 
Each Each 
15\ to 18iin....$3 50 | 2 to 2% ft... «66 50 
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Write for prices on larger quantities 
SPIRAA, Anthony Waterer. Full, flat clusters 
of brilliant purple-crimson flowers. 2 ft. 
June, July. Each Doz. 
lector? ftaaertiete ee oo aoe oO 40) «$4 00 
PB) POORER A ths, cic ainegade BEER ONOE) OORT 65 6 00 
S. billiardi. Graceful shrub to 6 feet, with 
bright pink flowers in panicles. July, Aug. 
Each Doz. 
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DEO 3 ci bee eo eee 65 6 50 
S. prunifolia fl.-pl. Bridal Wreath. The glossy 
foliage and the double, white, button-like 
flowers gracefully arranged on arching stems 
make a striking appearance in the spring 
garden. Each Each 
2 to 3 ft......$0' 60 ACOwo et bimeeeenici be OO) 
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S. thunbergi. Graceful plants with delicate 
foliage and small white flowers in spring. 
Each Each 
2 to 2% ft....$0 45 | 2% to 3 ft......$0° 60 
S. trichocarpa. Korean Bridal Wreath. White 
flowers in June. 5 to 6 ft. 
Each Each 
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S. vanhouttei. The bush is entirely covered 
with a blanket of white flowers. Each Doz. 

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STEPHANANDRA flexuosa. A low shrub, 
with attractive, deeply cut and fringed leaves 
and creamy white flowers. 
Each Each 
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SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti. Quite simi- 
lar to S. vulgaris but with more spectacular 
fruit. Each Each 
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S. mollis. Snowberry. Small pink flowers 
in July and August, followed by wax-like 
berries. Each Each 
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S. vulgaris. Low shrub with slender branches 
covered in autumn with red fruit. 
Each Each 
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SYRINGA, HYBRID LILACS. 
Charles Joly. Double; bright purple-crimson. 
Charles X. Single; reddish purple. 
Glory of Horstenstein. Single; reddish 
purple. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Double; mauve. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Single; purple. 
Marie Legraye. Single; white. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double; snow-white. 
Mrs. Edward Harding. Double; bright 
carmine. 
Pres. Grevy. Double; soft violet-blue. 
All Hybrid Lilacs, 2 to 3 ft.,95 cts. each, $9.59 per doz.; 
3 to 4 ft., $1.50 each, $15 per doz. 
Syringa villosa. Shrub to 10 feet, with huge 
panicles of lilac or pinkish white flowers. 
Very hardy and very late blooming. 
Each Doz. 
DRUOLAE! Cares otlerniey ach cme Nes tch ee $0 75 $7 50 
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S. vulgaris. The old common Lilac with fra- 
grant lilac-colored flowers in large panicles. 
Each Doz. 
SOW: gh Opener G acct cot tic: Bio KO $0 75 $7 50 
ASCO -Sul Canoe ice ere carer mene aeee ee 100 10 00 
VACCINIUM corymbosum. JAHighbush Blue- 
berry. An acid-soil plant which produces de- 
licious fruit and takes on brilliant autumn 
tones. Each Each 
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VITEX macrophylla. Chaste Tree. A striking 
summer-flowering shrub with spikes of laven- 
der-blue that appear continually through the 
summer months. 
Each Each 
DRO 8 Bite 6a otk) GO) |) Seve eines one. $0 75 
