Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . PYItUS JAlONICA. RHODOTVPIS—White Kerria. R. Kerrioidcs—This exceedingly useful and veryornamental shrub is a native of Japan, hutperfectly hardy in our climate. It is of mediumsize with neat, attractive foliage and large,handsome, single white flowers, freely pro-duced in early summer. Each 25c; per doz. $ FLOWERING LARGE BUSHY PLANTS OF PYRUS—Japan 0,uince. One of the most beautiful of flowering shrubs. Grows well inany good soil and any location. It is also useful as a hedge Japonica (Cydonia Japonica)—A charming p


Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . PYItUS JAlONICA. RHODOTVPIS—White Kerria. R. Kerrioidcs—This exceedingly useful and veryornamental shrub is a native of Japan, hutperfectly hardy in our climate. It is of mediumsize with neat, attractive foliage and large,handsome, single white flowers, freely pro-duced in early summer. Each 25c; per doz. $ FLOWERING LARGE BUSHY PLANTS OF PYRUS—Japan 0,uince. One of the most beautiful of flowering shrubs. Grows well inany good soil and any location. It is also useful as a hedge Japonica (Cydonia Japonica)—A charming plant; foliage darkgreen and glossy; flowers deep scarlet, produced in great abund-ance, followed by large pear-shaped fruit. Each 25c; per doz. $ RIBES—Flowering Currant. A class of plants highly prized for their graceful habit of growth,fine foliage and beautiful flowers. R. Aureuin—An early blooming variety; flowers Sanguineum—Flowers crimson; very desirable. Each 25c; perdoz. $ RHUS—Sumach. Small trees or shrubs, highly ornamental and of much value for lawn adornment, either in groups or single specimens. R. Cotinus (Purple Fringe or Smoke Tree)—This beautiful shrub is particularly remarkable for the numerous feathery fruit stalks, which after flowering usually so completely cover the plant that from a distance it i


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