. Autumn 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. GOLDEN LEAVED SYRINGA. Grandiflora—A large growing shrub; flowers snow- white, in great profusion; June to July. 15c. Gordonii—Large white flowers, fine heart-shaped foliage. 15c. l Aurea—(Golden-leaved Syringa.) A very pretty plant of medium size, with golden-yellow foliage. It keeps its color the entire season, and will be found valuable for creating pleasing and striking contrast with the purple- leaved shrubs. 20c. L
. Autumn 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. GOLDEN LEAVED SYRINGA. Grandiflora—A large growing shrub; flowers snow- white, in great profusion; June to July. 15c. Gordonii—Large white flowers, fine heart-shaped foliage. 15c. l Aurea—(Golden-leaved Syringa.) A very pretty plant of medium size, with golden-yellow foliage. It keeps its color the entire season, and will be found valuable for creating pleasing and striking contrast with the purple- leaved shrubs. 20c. Leinoinei Erecta—Small upright grower with creamy white flowers completely covering the plants. Very fra- grant; altogether a remarkably fine shrub. 20c. TAMARIX. Fine feathery foliage like that of the Juniper; valuable in sand or soil where most shrubs will not do well. Afrieane—Handsome feathery foliage, upright growth, small pink flowers on long spikes. 15c. Gallica—Profuse bloomer, small pink flower. 15c. Japonica—A fine lawn shrub, graceful and airy. Deep pink flowers. VIBURNUM, Sterilis—(Common Snowball.) Attains a height of 10 to 12 feet. Blooms in later part of May. Used extensively for decorating. Flowers pure white, large balls fre- quently borne in clusters of 5 or 6. 15c Opulis—(High Bush Cranberry.) Handsome and dense foliage; flowers white in drooping flat cymes, followed by brilliant scarlet fruit in showy pendulous bunches that remain on the plant all winter. 15c. SPIREA. Bumalda—A very handsome Japanese species of dwarf, compact habit, that is covered during mid-summer and autumn with a mass of lovely bright rose-colored flow- ers. 15c. Callosa Alba—A white flowering variety of dwarf habit; very fine. 15c. Opulifolia Aurea—(Golden Leaved.) An interesting va- riety, with golden-yellow tinted foliage. Flowers double pure white. 15c. Prunifolia—A beautiful spirea; its flowers are like double, small white daisies; blooms early. 15c. R
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