. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 86 ELL WA^'GEli cf- //. 1HRT'N CA TALOG .- f \i:.V TIBUUNl^r Ol'i I T ^ ^ AK bTElllLIs—(J^ NVflRYI --IZE ) iSnOAVBALL.' TA31ARIX. Tamarisk. Tamariske, Ger. These ai-e very beautiful shrubs, with small leaves, somewhat like those of the Juniper, and delicate small Howers in spikes. They are invaluable for planting- bj' the seaside, where scarcely anj-thing- else will g-row. T. Afrieana. Handsome foliage, upri


. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 86 ELL WA^'GEli cf- //. 1HRT'N CA TALOG .- f \i:.V TIBUUNl^r Ol'i I T ^ ^ AK bTElllLIs—(J^ NVflRYI --IZE ) iSnOAVBALL.' TA31ARIX. Tamarisk. Tamariske, Ger. These ai-e very beautiful shrubs, with small leaves, somewhat like those of the Juniper, and delicate small Howers in spikes. They are invaluable for planting- bj' the seaside, where scarcely anj-thing- else will g-row. T. Afrieana. Handsome foliage, upright habit; flowers in May. T, Cliiiiensis. A vigorous, upright grower, with delicate foliage olf a lively green color; flowers rose-colored in September. T. Xarboiiiie. Of .straggling habit. Foliage glaucous green; flowers in May before the leaves appear. VIBURNUM. Arrow Sciilinge, or Schxeeball, Ger. Tiorxe, Fr. V. lantanoides. Early White Laj^tana-leaved ViBrRXUM:. A large, robust shrub, with soft, htjar}^ leaves, and large clusters of white flowers in May, succeeded with red fruit; retains its foliage very late; very ornamental in flower, foliage and fruit. v. iiepaleiise. A rol)ust growing shrub, with cymes of white flowers, which appear later than those of the other Viburnums. To cents. "V. Opulus. High, or Bush Craxberky. Both ornamental and useful. Its red berries, resembling cranberries, esteemed by many, hang until destroyed by frost late in the fall; resembles the Snoichall in wood and foliage. var. nana. A veiy^ dwarf variety, forming a small bush two feet in height; does not produce any flowers; a pretty dwarf plant. 75 cents. var. sterilis. Guelder Rose. S^towball Tree. A well-known, favorite shrub, of large size, with globular clusters of pure white sterile flowers the latter part of May. See cut. V. Plebotryoliiuni. From the Island of Yesso, Japan. Attains the size of a large tree. The branches are said to have a peculiar appearance, especially when


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