Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . hybrid of two of the varieties collected by Mr. Wilson. COTONEASTER salicifolla. {^Willow-leaf Cotoneaster.) A hand-some evergreen growing 6 to 10 ft., tall with neat lance-shaped sliininggreen leaves, white flowers and scarlet fruit. Each, $; doz., $ COTONEASTER salicifolia var. floccosa. A very distinct plant,leaves more narrow and habit more spreading than in the type. Fruitscarlet, very freely produced. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $ DEUTZIA discolor. A vigorous growing shrub several feet high,with arching branches bearing dense cluster
Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . hybrid of two of the varieties collected by Mr. Wilson. COTONEASTER salicifolla. {^Willow-leaf Cotoneaster.) A hand-some evergreen growing 6 to 10 ft., tall with neat lance-shaped sliininggreen leaves, white flowers and scarlet fruit. Each, $; doz., $ COTONEASTER salicifolia var. floccosa. A very distinct plant,leaves more narrow and habit more spreading than in the type. Fruitscarlet, very freely produced. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $ DEUTZIA discolor. A vigorous growing shrub several feet high,with arching branches bearing dense clusters of pure white flowersnearly one inch across. The leaves are white on the , $; doz., $ DEUTZIA Schneidneriana var. laxiflora. This new, hardy Deutziafrom central China grows 3 to 5 ft. high and has large pyramidatetrusses of pure white flowers. Valuable for the border or for , $; doz., $ R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. PLANT NOVELTIES. FARQUHARS NEW AND RARE , Elsholtzia Stauntonii. ELSHOLTZIA Stauntonii. From the Great Wall of China; bloomsin August and has terminal and lateral erect racemes of rose-purpleflowers. Very beautiful and hardv; should be treated as a herbaceousplant. Each, ; doz., § EUCOMMIA Ulmoides. (The Hardy Rubber Tree.) An interest-ing new tree from Central China growing 40 to 60 ft. tall with elm-like leaves. The leaves and bark are rich in a substance akin tocaoutchouc. A fine addition to our list of hardy trees. Each, §, EUONYMUS radicans acutus. This new variety forms an exceed-ingly dense mat of deepest green, glossy, neat, arrow-shaped is perhaps the finest of the species for use as a ground cover, hav-ing shown no tendency to variegation. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $ EUONYMUS Kewensis. A splendid trailing evergreen plant usefulfor the rock garden or for carpeting the ground. The small ovalfoliage is dark green in color with lighter veins; a verj pret
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