RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS. 
Album elegans—8’-10’—Tall growing 
variety with white flowers. BEG 
America—6 ’-8’'—Geod red. CELE: 
Catawbiense grandiflora—Purple. G.H. 
Dr. Dresselhuys—6’-8’—Crimscn. E.F.G. 
Fastuosum fl. pl.—Mauve. E.F. 
F. D. Goodman—Red. E. 
Kettledrum—G’-8’—Majenta flowers with 
yellow markings. GD E: 
Lee’s Dark Purple—6’-8’—Very hardy 
variety; dark purple. EF. 
President Lincoln—Lavendar. TEPAS A 
Dr. H. J. Lovink—Crimson. Bb: 
Mme. Masson—White. E. 
Old Port—6’-8’—Plum-colored flowers. D.E. 
Mrs. E. S. Rand—Red. GD.E-F: 
Roseum elegans—Rcse-pink. Eos: 
Dr. V. H. Rutgers—Red. les 
H. W. Sargent—Rose-red. Aub. Dp: 
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BE. 2-214: B&B 14.00 
FE 244-3ft. B&B 19.00 
G. 3-34 ft. B&B 22.00 
He. 314-4 fe B & 625.00 
RHUS COTINUS (COTINUS AMERI- 
CANUS ) —30’—American Smoke Tree—The 
flowers are greenish, feathery masses in mid- 
June; upright, rather narrow habit; brilliant 
orange to scarlet fall color. 
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RHUS COTINUS FOLIUS PURPUREA— 
20’-25’'—Purple-leaved Smoke Tree—W ine-red 
foliage changing to light red shades in fall. 
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ROSA HUGONIS—6’—Father Hugo’s Rose 
—Graceful, arching shrub; delicate foliage; 
single, yellow flowers in May. 
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SARCOCOCCA HOOKERIANA HUMILIS 
—Evergreen ground cover plant; glossy, dark 
green foliage with fragrant white flowers; grows 
well in shade. 
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SOPHORA JAPONICA — 75’ — Japanese 
Pagoda Tree. White flowers in upright clusters; 
wide spreading habit. 
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SORBUS AUCUPARIA—25’-30’—Ezropean 
Mountain Ash — Round-topped, symmetrical 
tree; orange-scarlet berries in fall. 
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SPIRAEA PRUNIFOLIA — 8’ — Bridal 
Wreath Spirea—Double, white flowers in mid- 
May; orange-red fall coloring. 
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SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTEI — 10’ — Van 
Houtte Spirea—Arching branches covered with 
large clusters of white flowers in May. 
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STEWARTIA PENTAGYNA — Mozantain 
Stewartia — 15’ — Creamy white flowers in 
July; pyramidal habit; good fall color. 
25 3 {6 5.50 
Sami Die Dee 
STEW ARTIA PSEUDO-CAMELLIA — 60’ 
— Japanese Stewartia. White, cupped flowers 
in July; pyramidal habit; flaking bark; purplish 
fall color. 
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STYRAX OBASSIA—30’—Fragrant Snow- 
bell—Fragrant, white flowers in early June; 
very large, coarse leaves. 
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STYRAX JAPONICA—18’-20’ — Japanese 
Snowbell—White, bell-shaped flowers in June 
and July. 
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SYMPLOCOS PANICULATA — 20’-25’ — 
Turquoise Berry. Slender, spreading shrub with 
fragrant white flowers and beautiful turquoise 
fruit. 
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SYRINGA HYBRIDS—8’-15’— 
Lilac Hybrids. 
Belle de Nancy — Double, violet-red 
flowers. 1B oy 
Candeur—Single, white flowers. jae oi Oo DF 
Capt. Perrault—Double pink flowers. A 
Charles Joly—Double purple flowers. A.B.C.D. 
Ellen Willmott—Double, snow-white 
flowers. A.B. 
Emil Gentil—Bright cobalt-blue 
flowers. CLO ee 
Esther Stahley—Plant Pat. No. 768. 
Red buds, single pink flowers. B. 
Firmament—Single blue flowers. A. 
Jan Von Tol—Single, white flowers. B.C.D 
Katherine Havemeyer—Double, cobalt- 
blue flushed mauve. 
