Archive image from page 72 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 51 H. Ramulis Coccineis.—A novelty with reddish branches and flowers. H. Var. Spcciosa.—This diUcrs from Alba Variegata by having the silvery variegation along the center of the leaf with an occasional spot towards the edge; very pretty. H. Var. Tliomas Hojg.—This belongs to the Hortensia section of the family, but it is a far more free and abundant bloomer than any other. For the florist and for all decorative purposes


Archive image from page 72 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 51 H. Ramulis Coccineis.—A novelty with reddish branches and flowers. H. Var. Spcciosa.—This diUcrs from Alba Variegata by having the silvery variegation along the center of the leaf with an occasional spot towards the edge; very pretty. H. Var. Tliomas Hojg.—This belongs to the Hortensia section of the family, but it is a far more free and abundant bloomer than any other. For the florist and for all decorative purposes it is invaluable. The flowers are of the purest white, of very firm texture, and are produced from July to September. It is as hardy as the old Hortensia. Requires some protection in winter. H. Paiiiciilata Grancliflora. Large Panicle-Flowered Hydrangea.—A fine shrub growing from eight to a icct high; flowers white in great pyramidal panicles a foot long and produced in August and September, when very few shrubs are in flower; one of the finest flowering shrubs. This is the Hydrangea Deutziafolia of some nurseries. H. PANICULATA GKANDIFLORA. H. Quercifolia. Oak-Leaved Hydrangea.—A hardy, native shrub, remarkable for its large leaves, which are lobcd like those of the oak, aud downy beneath; flowers cream colored, in medium sized panicles. August. Very desirable. LOXICERA. Upright Honeysuckle. The following species and varieties are of erect shrubby habit. The climbing sorts will be found under the head of Climbing Shrubs. Iv. Albert.—Violet, bell-shaped flowers; leaves narrow. .\ very hardy variety. Somewhat creejnng. Iv. Caerulea.—Of shrubby growth , flowers cream colored, fragrant. May. Lr. Kragrantissima. Fragrant I i-rigiit Honevsiickle.—A s])reading shrub with deep green foliage and verv fragrant, small flowers, which appear before the leaves; foliage almost evergreen. Most desirable. Xartarica. Tartarian Honeysuckle.—Pink flowers which contrast be


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