Archive image from page 25 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1891will Year: 1891 22 Sa/t\uel C. AVoon'S Descriptive CATALOGaE. Lig'ustrum, continued. | L. ovalifolium (California Privet.) A very orna- mental shrub, with thick, glossy, nearly ever- green leaves; verj popular for ornamental hedges, and flourishes almost everjwhere. 25 j cts. each, SS to 812 per 100. ' IiONICERA fragrantissima (Early Fragrant Honeysuckle). A bush of spreading habit that blooms from the old wood very early in spri


Archive image from page 25 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1891will Year: 1891 22 Sa/t\uel C. AVoon'S Descriptive CATALOGaE. Lig'ustrum, continued. | L. ovalifolium (California Privet.) A very orna- mental shrub, with thick, glossy, nearly ever- green leaves; verj popular for ornamental hedges, and flourishes almost everjwhere. 25 j cts. each, SS to 812 per 100. ' IiONICERA fragrantissima (Early Fragrant Honeysuckle). A bush of spreading habit that blooms from the old wood very early in spring, with a pleasant hyacinth fragrance. 35 cts. j L. Standishii fStandish's Bush Honeysuckle). An- other very earlj' bloomer, similar to the above, but less straggling in habit; the small, cream- colored flowers often perfume the air befoie the snow has entirely disappeared. 35 cts. L. tartarica (Tartarian Honeysuckle). An old and popular shrub, with rose colored flowei's; vei'y i effective. 25 cts. T. t. alba (White Tartarian Honeysuckle). 25 cts- L. Xylosteum (Fly Honeysuckle). An erect shrub, with gray bark and cream colored flowers. 25 j cts. MYRICA cerifera (Candleberry). A small native shrub, nearly evergreen; excellent for covering sandy or gravely banks. 25 cts. FAVIA alba (Dwarf Horse-Chestnut; syn., P. macro- stachya). A spreading shrub, which, under favor- able conditions, attains a size of 8 feet high and 15 feet diameter; when covered with hundreds of great spikes, 10 to 15 inches in length, of white flowers, whose carmine anthers give just a deli- cate tint to the mass of bloom, it is one of the most showy plants in the long list of beautiful j hardv flowering shrubs. 50 cts. to 81. ' I FHILADELFHUS coronarius (Mock Orange ; syn., ! Syringa). The profusion of milk-white flowers, | and their delightful orange-blossom fragrance, | make this shrub a general favoi'ite; few hardy j plants are moi'e widely known. 25 cts. F. c. aurea (Golden-leaved Syringa), A dwarf, com


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