Archive image from page 19 of Descriptive catalogue trees plants. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants seeds. . descriptivecatal1896bake Year: 1896 ALTHEAS. Hardy and very free-flowering; will bloom continually from June until frost. Double White, Double Purple, and Semi- Double Pink. ALMOND, Double Pink. A beautiful little shrub, blooming very early in the spring. CALYCANTHUS flori- dus, or Sweet Shrub. Flowers double, of a choco- late color, and very fragrant. 35c. ea. CYDONIA Japonica, or Japan Quince. Covered i n early deutzia. spring with bright scarlet blossoms. CRAPE Myrtle. The well-


Archive image from page 19 of Descriptive catalogue trees plants. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants seeds. . descriptivecatal1896bake Year: 1896 ALTHEAS. Hardy and very free-flowering; will bloom continually from June until frost. Double White, Double Purple, and Semi- Double Pink. ALMOND, Double Pink. A beautiful little shrub, blooming very early in the spring. CALYCANTHUS flori- dus, or Sweet Shrub. Flowers double, of a choco- late color, and very fragrant. 35c. ea. CYDONIA Japonica, or Japan Quince. Covered i n early deutzia. spring with bright scarlet blossoms. CRAPE Myrtle. The well-known flowering shrub, or small tree ; very showy in summer and fall. Purple, Pink, Crimson. 25 cts. each. White. 50 cts. each. DEUTZIA. A neat, bushy shrub, bearing in spring beautiful clusters of perfect flowers that are ex- quisitely beautiful. Crenata fl. pi. Double-flowering and exceedingly handsome variety ; flowers white, tinged rose. gracilis. Flowers pure white, bell-shaped, quite dwarf ; is also valuable as a pot-plant for winter blooming in conservatory. candidiSSima. Pure white. HONEYSUCKLE, Bush, or Upright. Early-bloom- ing ; very fragrant. HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. Of spread- ing form, bearing immense pyramidal panicles of white flowers more than a foot long, which change to pink, and finally to purple ; blooms from June to frost. It is a very attractive plant, its clusters of bloom presenting a striking ap- pearance. 35 cts. each. JASMINE, Catalonian. A hardy shrub, with beau- tiful foliage and fragrant white flowers. This plant always gives pleasure, and is effective in well arranged grounds. LILAC. Grows and blooms well here. Purple. The well-known variety. LILAC, White. Bears large panicles of pure white blossoms. 35 cts. each. POMEGRANATE. Grows here as a flowering shrub, but grows larger and bears abundant crops of fruit in southern Texas. RHUS COtinuS. (Venetian Sumac, or Smoke Tree.) A tall-growing shrub, producing curious hair- like flowers, rese


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