. Catalogue. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. if FANCHER. PEONY TREE (Paeonia Moutan.) China. 6 feet. These beautiful flowering shrubs bloom in April and are among the best flowering shrubs. Positions for planting should be se- lected where the influence of the sun's rays are not felt until late in the morning. The flowers are enormous in size. The range in colors through red, pink, purple and white. POMEGRANATE (Punica.)


. Catalogue. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. if FANCHER. PEONY TREE (Paeonia Moutan.) China. 6 feet. These beautiful flowering shrubs bloom in April and are among the best flowering shrubs. Positions for planting should be se- lected where the influence of the sun's rays are not felt until late in the morning. The flowers are enormous in size. The range in colors through red, pink, purple and white. POMEGRANATE (Punica.) S. Asia. A partic- ularly fine shrub for California. Flowers all through the summer season followed by bril- liant showy fruits. Foliage glossy and hand- some with ruddy tints on new growth. Pink and white varieties. SNOWBALL (Common Viburnum Opulus Sterilis.) N. America. Produces an abun- dance of pure white, globular flowers in May and June. SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos Racemosus.) Eastern U. S. Has small pink flowers and large white berries which hang in clusters the greater part of the winter. SPIRAEA (Spirea.) Medium-sized shrubs, embracing a wide range of growth, color of flowers and season of blooming. Of easy cul- ture. Anthony Waterer (Bumalda.) A strong grower; a free bloomer; an ideal potplant; a grand Spirea. Japanese (S. Thumbergi.) Branches slen- der and arching. Flowers single, white borne in small loose clusters along the slender branches. Van Houtt's (S. Van Houttei.) Similar to the Bridal Wreath, but of a far more graceful habit. TAMARISK (Tamarix.) Elegant, fine-flower- ing and handsome shrub; thrives in all soils. One of the best for subduing shifting sands. Japanese Hispida Tamarix (T. Estivalis.) Japan. New. Very vigorous, upright grower; leaves bluish green; flowers bright carmine- red. Blooms twice a year. French (T. Gallica.) Foliage exceedingly fine and feathery; flowers pink, small, very numerous. CONIFERS AND BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS Scene in Roeding's P


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