ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT — Deciduous Shrubs 21 
NEVIUSIA ALABAMENSIS 
(Snow Wreath) 
25 cents each. 
_A very scarce Southern shrub, with beautiful fringe- 
like white flowers. Blooms in April. 
PHILADELPHUS 
(Syringa, or Mock Orange) 
25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
Dianthiflorus. Semi-double. 
Gordonii. White; large; 
blooms late. 
Grandiflorus. Very large flowers. 
Primulaeflora. Flowers white, 
semi-double. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM. 
PYRUS SALICIFOLIUS 
HYPERICUM (Weeping Willow-Leaved Pear) 
(St. John’s Wort) | 50 cents each, 
25 cents each, $2 for 10, $10 per 100. i Of medium growth and weeping habit; leaves nar- 
Rte well Gr ahddy S O C E silvery; very ornamental. Trees are grafted on 
mences to bloom in May and continues until frost. gf si 
Moserianum. Dwarf, almost creeping plant; flow- | PUNICA GRANATUM 
ers yellow, very large, 2 inches in diameter. Free 
blooming; a most excellent variety. Makes a beau 
tiful dwarf hedge for winter effects, the foliage being 25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
of a purplish hue. 
Multiflorum. Flowers smaller, and a more upright | oe masti TR 
grower than Moserianum. | Rubra. Double red. 
(Pomegranate) 
LAGERSTRŒMIA | RHUS COTINUS 
(Crape Myrtle) | (Purple Fringe, or Smoke Tree) 
25 cents each, $2 for 10. | 25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
New Crimson. Vivid crimson. | Greatly admired for its hair-like flowers that cover 
| the entire plant in summer. 
LYCIUM 
(Matrimony Vine) | SPIRÆA 
25 cents each, $2 for 10. | 25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
Barbarum. A shrub with slender branches and | SPRING BLOOMERS 
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small purplish flowers. In autumn it is covered with | Thunbergii. Dwarf; flowers white, very early in 
bright orange-red berries. : spring. With fine feathery foliage, which makes this 
Chinense. Differs from above in stronger growth. | variety suitable for a low hedge. fro per roo. 
LILAC, See Syringa. | Van Houttei. Large white flowers. 
PERPETUAL BLOOMERS 
Anthony Waterer. Of very dwarf growth; 2 to 3 
feet ; flower heads almost twice as large as Bumalda, 
and of a deep pink color.’ If the flowers are cut off 
OS Senda poy T09 as soon as they commence to fade, the plant will bloom 
Belgica (Belgian Honeysuckle). Of bushy growth. | throughout the entire season, 
Flowers pink; profuse bloomer. Excellent. | Billardii. Flowers in spikes, deep pink. 
a Jap rami Petty egemen for 16 pu Bumalda. Of very dwarf growth; flowers deep 
ingly sweet-scented, pinkish white flowers, which | pink, in umbels, and variegated foliage. 
appear in the early spring, and continue to bloom > Pr 4 
fee ne time. be meses Ns oo Fontenaysi alba. Resembles Billardii, but with 
spikes of white flowers. 
LONICERA 
(Bush Honeysuckle) 
Phylomelae. Flowers rosy pink. Blooms in the 
early spring. Froebeli. A fine, free-blooming sort ; flowers rose- 
Ruprechtiana. A fine variety. Especially valuable colored, in panicles. 
for its showy red fruit. Blooms early in April. Reevesii flora plena. With large, round clusters of 
Sempervirens. Flowers of beautiful scarlet outside | double white flowers that cover the whole plant. A 
and yellow inside. Blooms in April. A very de- | V“'Y desirable early spring bloomer. 
sirable evergreen variety. Semperflorens rosea. Flowers in spikes ; light rose. 
