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EVEJRYTHUMQ FOIR TIE GAR1EM- Plants
Jl selection of the best
FLOWERING
SHRUBS
for the home grounds
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS
These are all 2 to 3 years, transplanted, and range from 1 to 3 feet in height according to variety;
some being stronger growing, are consequently taller at the same age. The letters following the names
indicate the season of blooming, thus; A, April; B, May; C, May and June; D.June; E, June and July;
F, June to November; G, July to October; H, July and August; I, August and September.
Note. — Those marked * may be planted in a shady place.
The figures following names given natural heights at maturity.
Althea, Double White. 10 to 12 ft. (I) The well known " Rose of Sharon."
Althea, Double Red. 10 to 12 ft. (I) Similar to above, color red. Large well formed flowers.
Althea Variegata. 10 to 12 ft. Rosy red flowers, foliage variegated green and white. Very ornamental.

  • Azaleas, Hardy Ghent, Mollis, etc. See page 147.
  • Berberis Pupurea. _ 6 to 8 ft. (C) (Purple Leaved Berberry). Valuable for its rich purple foliage.
  • Berberis Thunbergii. 4 to 6 ft. (C) A grand hedge plant, very graceful habit, fine foliage, which

colors gloriously in the fall, spiny, bears a wealth of scarlet berries. Ironclad hardy.
Calycanthus Floridus. 4 to 6 ft. (D) (Strawberry Shrub.) 35c. One of the most desirable shrubs.

  • Chionanthus Virginica. 12 to 15 ft. (C) (White Fringe.) Foliage light green, flowers in racemes,

very delicate white. One of the most decorative of all flowering shrubs. 50c. each.

  • Clethra Alnifolia. 4 to 6 ft. (I) (Sweet Pepper Bush.) Yellowish-white, fragrant flower.

^Corchorus Japonica. 3 to 4 ft. (G) Slender green branches; yellow flowers from July to October.
" alba. 3 to 4 ft. (G) White flowers.
fl. pi. 3 to 4 ft. (F) (Kerria Japonica.) A graceful shrub with double yellow
flowers.
" Var. 3 to 4 ft. (G) Foliage white and green; yellow flowers a splendid shrub.
Cornus Floridus. 12 to 18 ft. (B) (American Dogwood.) Foliage dark green changing to brilliant
crimson in the autumn. White flowers. 50c. each.

  • Cydonia Japonica. 5 to 6 ft. (A) (Japan Quince). A very showy and popular shrub. Scarlet flowers.
  • Deutzia Candida, fl. pi. 6 to 7 ft. (E) A fine shrub producing large, double, white flowers.
  • " Crenata. 6 to 8 ft. (E) Pure white, tinged rose color.
  • " Gracilis. 2 to 4 ft. (D) Pure white. Very dwarf and slender growth. (See cut.)
  • " Lemoineii. 6 to 7 ft. (E) Pure white flowers in June and July. A fine and improved variety.
  • " Pride of Rochester. 6 to 7 ft. (E) Flowers white, double. A grand shrub for general

cultivation.

  • Exochorda Grandiflora. 10 to 12 ft. (B) (Pearl Bush) A very graceful shrub. Pure white flowers.
  • Forsythia Viridissima. 10 to 12 ft. (A) Yellow sprays of flowers. Blooms very early.

Forsythia Suspensa. 8 to 10 ft. (A) (Weeping Forsythia). Yellow flowers. Branches gracefully arched.
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 8 to 10 ft. (I) Large, white panicles of flowers,
changing to pink at the base. (See cut.) Strong bushes, 2\ to 3 feet. (See also page 166.)
JAPANESE MAPLES. 4 to 12 ft. Beautiful dwarf trees, the variegation is wonderful. Atropur-
pureum, deep maroon; Dissectum, var., da^-k maroon with white variegation, and Sanguinea,
blood red. Price, $1.00 each.
Lilac, Purple. 12 to 14 ft. (B) The common purple variety. A most desirable shrub.
Lilac, white. 12 to 14 ft. (B) Beautiful pure white flowers. 35c. each.

  • Philadelphus Coronarius. 8 to 10 ft. (D) (" Mock Orange "). Very sweet scented. Pure white flowers.
  • Philadelphus Lemoineii. 6 to 8 ft. (D) An improved variety. Upright grower, pure white flowers.

Philadelphus Foliis Aureus. 4 to 6 ft. Handsome yellow foliage.
Prunus Pisardi. 10 to 12 ft. Foliage and fruit purplish-red. Very pretty in spring and fall.
Prunus Triloba. 4 to 6 ft. (B) Double-flowering Plum. Semi-double delicate pink flowers. (See cut.)

  • RHODODENDRONS. 10 to 15 ft. (C) Colors, rose, crimson, pink, white, lilac, purple and varie-

gated. Plants with 8 to 10 buds, $1 . 50 each ; 10 to 15 buds, $2 . 00 each. (See cut.)
Rhodotypus Kerriodes. 6 to 8 ft. (C) Large, white flowers, handsome foliage. Very ornamental.
Ribes Sanguineum. 5 to 8 ft. (Flowering Currant). Crimson flowers.
Robinia Hispida. 4 to 5 ft. (F) " Rose Acacia." A handsome shrub, with long racemes of beautiful
rose colored flowers. 50c. each, S5.00 per doz.
Sambucus Aurea. 5 to 7 ft. (Golden-leaved Elder.) One of the best yellow foliage shrubs.
Spiraea Anthony Waterer. 2 to 3 ft. (F) A valuable and distinct variety. Carmine-crimson flowers.
" Bumalda. 2 to 3 ft. (B) Of dwarf habit. Rosy-pink flowers; large flat clusters.
" Callosa. 2 to 3 ft. (F) Clusters of pink flowers. A charming low-growing shrub.
" " alba. 2 to 3 ft. (F) Dwarf habit; very hardy white flowers.
" Douglasi. 3 to 4 ft. (H) Beautiful spikes of deep rose-colored flowers.
" Thunbergii. 2 to 3 ft. (A) Small narrow foliage. White flowers. Dwarf graceful habit.
" Prunifolia. 6 to 8 ft. (C) (Bridal Wreath). Double white flowers; verv profuse.
SPIRAEA VAN HOUTEEII. 8 to 10 ft. (D) Flowers pure white, borne in greatest profusion; one of
the best in its class.

  • Viburnum Opulus Sterilis. 12 to 15 ft. (D) (Common Snowball). Pure white flowers.
  • VIRB0RNUM PLICATUM. 8 to 10 ft. (D) (Japan Snowball). Superior in foliage and flower to

the above. Pure white flowers. A handsome shrub. (See cut.) Price, 40c. each, $4 .00 per doz.

  • Weigelia Candida. 6 to 8 ft. (F) Pure white flowers, in great profusion from June to November.
  • " Rosea. 6 to 8 ft. (E) Rich rose-colored flowers. A beautiful shrub.
  • Rosea Var. 6 to 8 ft. (E) Variegated foliage. Rich rose colored flowers. Very showy and effective.

" Eva Rathke. 6 to 8 ft. (E) Very distinct color, being a deep carmine-red.
Price, except on varieties specially priced, 26c. each, 82.50 per doz., $18.00 per 100.
of sorts. $2.00 per doz., $16.00 per 100. By express or freight, purchaser to pay charges.

Our selection
Date circa 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/16204906859
Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
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Everything for the garden.
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43874968
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149634 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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78295 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 176
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NameFound:Acacia NameConfirmed:Acacia o'shanesii F. Muell. & Maiden EOLID:643936 NameFound:Alnifolia NameFound:Aureus NameFound:Berberis NameConfirmed:Berberis EOLID:61051 NameBankID:2576514 NameFound:Bumalda NameConfirmed:Bumalda NameBankID:4923616 NameFound:Callosa NameFound:Calycanthus NameConfirmed:Calycanthus EOLID:61998 NameBankID:2645103 NameFound:Candida fl NameFound:Chionanthus NameConfirmed:Chionanthus L. EOLID:61833 NameFound:Clethra NameConfirmed:Clethra EOLID:71287 NameBankID:2649021 NameFound:Corchorus NameConfirmed:Corchorus L. EOLID:61159 NameFound:Cornus NameConfirmed:Cornus EOLID:60422 NameBankID:3867593 NameFound:Coronarius NameFound:Crenata NameConfirmed:Crenata NameBankID:5093996 NameFound:Cydonia NameConfirmed:Cydonia Mill. EOLID:30000 NameFound:Deutzia NameConfirmed:Deutzia EOLID:11171771 NameBankID:2649641 NameFound:Dissectum var NameFound:Exochorda NameConfirmed:Exochorda EOLID:53485 NameBankID:2650262 NameFound:Floridus NameFound:Forsythia NameConfirmed:Forsythia Vahl EOLID:61838 NameFound:Gracilis NameConfirmed:Gracilis NameBankID:5085375 NameFound:Grandiflora NameFound:Hispida NameConfirmed:Hispida NameBankID:4196065 NameFound:Hydrangea paniculata NameConfirmed:Hydrangea paniculata EOLID:583371 NameBankID:2649544 NameFound:Kerria NameConfirmed:Kerria DC. EOLID:22232 NameFound:Lilac NameConfirmed:Lilac P. Miller, 1754 NameFound:Mollis NameConfirmed:MOLLIS NameBankID:5333255 NameFound:Opulus NameConfirmed:Opulus NameBankID:4906213 NameFound:Philadelphus NameConfirmed:Philadelphus EOLID:11171705 NameBankID:2649718 NameFound:Prunifolia NameFound:Prunus NameConfirmed:Prunus (flowering spp) EOLID:29913 NameFound:Sambucus NameConfirmed:Sambucus EOLID:38451 NameBankID:2657199 NameFound:Sanguineum NameFound:Spiraea NameConfirmed:Spiraea EOLID:29951 NameBankID:2650385 NameFound:Triloba NameConfirmed:Triloba EOLID:4919887 NameBankID:4377224 NameFound:Viridissima NameConfirmed:Viridissima NameBankID:5103614 NameFound:Weigelia NameConfirmed:Weigelia NameBankID:8311547
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  • Everything for the garden, 1915
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  • Seeds
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  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43874968
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