. Descriptive catalogue of roses, clematis, ornamentals, fruit trees, etc. / Curtice & Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Portland Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 24 C. S. CURTICE CO Tree Lilac.—A new species from Japan, differing- from others in that it makes quite a large tree, twenty to thirty feet high, instead of growing in bush form: flowers white, in immense clus- ters eigteen to twenty inches long that stand erect above the foliage on stout stems ; it flowers about a month later than the common sorts. 50 PRUNUS TRILOBA. PLUM (Prunus).


. Descriptive catalogue of roses, clematis, ornamentals, fruit trees, etc. / Curtice & Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Portland Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 24 C. S. CURTICE CO Tree Lilac.—A new species from Japan, differing- from others in that it makes quite a large tree, twenty to thirty feet high, instead of growing in bush form: flowers white, in immense clus- ters eigteen to twenty inches long that stand erect above the foliage on stout stems ; it flowers about a month later than the common sorts. 50 PRUNUS TRILOBA. PLUM (Prunus). Double Flowering (Triloba).—A highly desirable addition to hardy shrubs; flowers semi-double, of a delicate pink, thickly set on the long slender branches. 35 cts. Purple Leaved (Pissardi).—Small sized tree with rich purple leaves, bearing medium sized fruit: flowers small, white and single. 40 cts. PURPLE FRINGE OR SMOKE TREE. A beautiful large shrub; much admired for its long feat^hery flower stalks, which give the tree the appearance of being covered with a cloud of smoke. 40 cts. SNOW BALL. A well-known shrub; attains the height of eight or ten feet and produces its snow- wbite flowers in large balls in June ; very handsome and desirable. 25 cts. SOLANUM GRANDIFLORUM. A beautiful plant of climbing habit, attaining a height of from three to five ., PORTLAND, N. Y. feet, but can be grown in bush form. Its flowers are star-shaped and borne in clusters, pure white with a violet tinge on back of petals and on the buds. 25 cts. SPIR/EA. Beautiful shrubs of easy culture ; very desirable for shrubberies or the flower garden. Billardi.—Rose-colored flowers, rich, attractive foliage. 25 cts. Bumalda.—Very handsome new Japanese species of dwarf, compact habit, cov- ered with a mass of lovely rose-colored flowers. 25 cts. Prunifolia.—A beautiful spirsea; its flowers are like double, small, white daisies: blooms early ; very hardy and in every way desirable. 25 Please


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