Archive image from page 23 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees plants vines fruits, etc. . descriptivecatal1895samu Year: 1895 20 SAmuEL C. /TVoon's Descriptive Catalogue. A very HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS. Exochorda, continued. vanced sufficiently to afford just the right amount of toning tint of green to produce the most pleas- ing effect, and the unexpanded buds are like small round beads of pearly whiteness. (See cut, last page cover.) 50 cts. to $1. E. Alberti. A new species,;with brighter leaves and larger flowers than the above. $1. PORSY


Archive image from page 23 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees plants vines fruits, etc. . descriptivecatal1895samu Year: 1895 20 SAmuEL C. /TVoon's Descriptive Catalogue. A very HYDRANGEA HORTENSIS. Exochorda, continued. vanced sufficiently to afford just the right amount of toning tint of green to produce the most pleas- ing effect, and the unexpanded buds are like small round beads of pearly whiteness. (See cut, last page cover.) 50 cts. to $1. E. Alberti. A new species,;with brighter leaves and larger flowers than the above. $1. PORSYTHIA suspensa (Drooping Golden Bell). A very early and showy,'spring bloomer; flowers bright yellow; branches long and slender. 25 cts. P. viridissima (Green-barkedGolden Bell). More erect and shrubby in habit; the light green bark is conspicuous and interesting all winter. 25 cts. HIBISCUS Moscheutos (MarslnHibiscus) sliowy plant that growsnaturally in swamps and marshes, but' can be easily cultivated in gardens; large rose colored flower with purple cen- ter. 35 cts. H. syriacus (Althea, Kose of Sharon). A hardy erect shrub that blooms profusely late in the season. The following are some of the best double varieties of various shades of color: H. s. ardens. Purple. 50 cts. H. s. atropurpurea. Very dark red- dish-purple. 35 cts. H. s. bicolor. White, red striped. 25 c. H. s. Blanche Rubel. White. 25 cts. H. s. coslestis. Blue. 50 cts. H. s. Count of Flanders. Dark red or maroon. 35 cts. H. s. Duchesse de Brabant. Dull crimson. 25 cts. H. s. grandiflora superba. White, pink and carmine. 50 cts. H. s. Lady Stanley. Pink, 35 cts. H. s. La Heine. Rosy Red ; very double. 35 cts. H. s. Pseoniflora. Lai'ge; deep rosy red. 35 cts. H. s. rosea plena. Red; strong- grower. 25 cts. HIBISCUS syriacus speciosa. Rosy pink; very flne. 50 cts. H. s. totus albus. Single flower; pure white in all its parts ; fine. 35 cts. H. s. fleur blanche. Single flower; pure white. 25c. H. s. Seedling' Althe


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