. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 32 C Japonica var. atrosanguinea plena. [Double Crimson Japan Quince.] 35 cents. C Japonica var. Guagaidii. [Gaugard's Japan Quince.] Orange and red. 50 cents, c' Japonica var. Mallardii. [Mallard's Japan Quince.] White and rose oO cents. C Japonica var. .rosea plena. [Double Pink Japan Quince.] Semi-double. 35 C Japonica va


. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 32 C Japonica var. atrosanguinea plena. [Double Crimson Japan Quince.] 35 cents. C Japonica var. Guagaidii. [Gaugard's Japan Quince.] Orange and red. 50 cents, c' Japonica var. Mallardii. [Mallard's Japan Quince.] White and rose oO cents. C Japonica var. .rosea plena. [Double Pink Japan Quince.] Semi-double. 35 C Japonica var. tricolor. [Variegated-leaved Japan Quince.] 35 cents. C Japonica var. Simonii. [Simond's Japan Quince.] Very deep red flowers, 35 cents. C Mauleii. [Maule's Quince.] 4 feet. Early June. A dwarfer species than the C. Japonica, with smaller foliage and different fruit. Flowers bright orange-red. Choice. 35 cents. CYTISUS — Laburnum. Choice dwarf shrub for front of borders, or used as an edging plant. Ordinary soils. C purpureus. [Purple-flowered Laburnum.] 18 in. Eur. Alps. May. A charming low-growing globular bush, with purplish bark, oval, dark-green foliage, and a wealth of clusters ot pea-shaped flowers, with purple upper petals and pure-white under petals. 50 cents. DAPHNE — Mezereon. The following are of easiest culture in any good garden soil. They are especially ornamental because of their exceedingly early flowering habit, appearing with the first approach of warm weather in spring and succeeded by showy fruits. Desirable for front of borders among other shrubs. D. Mezereum. [Common Mezereon.] 2 to 3 feet. March. Upright, close habit of growth. Showy red flowers, succeeded by brilliant crimson fruits. 50 cents. D. Mezereum var. alba. [White Mezereon.] Pure white flowers, succeeded by showy orange fruits. 50 cents. See Evergreen Shrubs for other species. DESMODIUM — Tick-trefoil. Attractive foliaged plants of vigorous yet low growth, adapted to any good garden so


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