ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT - DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Callicarpa (FRENCH MULBERRY) 
25 cts. each, $2 for 10 
Americana. With purple berries, produced n clusters; very 
effective in fall and early winter. This beautiful native plant 
is not sufficiently appreciated. 
Americanaalba. Ver ree. Similar to above, but with 
white berries, A very distinct and novel plant. Our own 
introduction. 
Calycanthus 
Floridus (Carolina Allspice, or Sweet Shrub). With double 
purple flowers; very fragrant early in spring. Strong plants, 
25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
Praecox, or Chimonanthus fragrans (Sweet Shrub). 
A beautiful Japanese shrub. Flowers yellowish white; very 
fragrant, produced in great abundance early in January and 
last for about four weeks. Each 10 100 
Heavy, well-branched, 3 to 4 ft....$0 50 $3 00 
Well-branched plants, 18 to 24 in.. 25 200 $15 00 
Chilopsis (FLOWERING WILLOW) 
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Linearis. А tall-growing shrub from southwest Texas 
Leaves linear; flowers lilae; very showy in terminal ra- 
cemes. Each flower is composed of a corolla -like tube, 
divided at the end into five lobes, nicely crimped. Blooms 
almost eontinually from spring until frost. 
Linearis alba. Similar to above, but with white flowers, 
and of more dwarf and compact growth. 
CITRUS TRIFOLIATA 
Chionanthus Virginica 
(WHITE FRINGE) ah 
A very ornamental native shrub. White, fringe-like, fra- 
grant flowers in early April. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
Citrus Trifoliata (Harpy oRANGE) 
Bushy plants, 2 to 3 ft., 25c. each, $1.50 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A hardy variety of Orange. 
plant, few are more desirable. The plant grows to a height of 
10 to 15 feet, is very bushy and thorny; foliage trifoliate, re- 
tained quite late, but not an evergreen here; 
As an ornamental flowering 
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vivid green wood gives it an evergreen appearance. Flowers 
appear in great profusion early in March, and a second and 
third crop are produced during summer. The bright golden 
fruit is retained during winter, which makes it a showy gar- 
den feature. A grand hedge plant. (See Hedge Plants ) 
| Clerodendron fragrans 
А low-growing shrub. Flowers pure white, like a miniature 
double rose; very fragrant: stems die back during winter; 
blooms from July until frost. Pot-grown, 25c. ea., $2 for 10. 
Corchorus Japonicus flore pleno 
(Kerria Japonica) 
| (GLOBE FLOWER; JAPANESE ROSE) 
This is an old favorite. It is of spreading habit, with double 
yellow blooms about an inch in diameter, which appear early 
in April; effective for massing. Attains a height of about 5 
feet. 25 cts. ea h, $2 for 10. 
Cydonia (Pyrus Japonica) 
(JAPAN QUINCE, or FIRE BUSH) 
Seedlings. The flowers vary from dark red to lighter shades. 
These are about the first spring-blooming shrubs. flowers 
frequently appearing by the first of January, and some 
plants continue in bloom for three months. Some varieties 
are of straggling growth and should be kept pruned in any 
form desired. Some of these produce medium-sized fruit 
which makes good jelly. 2 to 3 ft., well branched, 25 cts. 
each, $2 for 10, $10 per 100. 
Named Colors. White, pink and red. 2 yrs., bushy, 50 cts. 
each, $3 for 10. 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (PYRUS) 
