. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. SHIEEMANSrOWN, PA. 29 Prunifolia.—Bridal Wreath. Flowers pure white, very double; from a distanee, the plant appears as if covered with suow. Very attractive. 25 ceuts. Reevesii.—Beautiful, pure white, very double llowers, borue on drooping branches in S. KEEVESii. such
. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. SHIEEMANSrOWN, PA. 29 Prunifolia.—Bridal Wreath. Flowers pure white, very double; from a distanee, the plant appears as if covered with suow. Very attractive. 25 ceuts. Reevesii.—Beautiful, pure white, very double llowers, borue on drooping branches in S. KEEVESii. such profusion to give the plant the appear- ance of a bank of suow; one of the finest early flowering shrubs. 25 cents. Kosea.—A vigorous grower, with cymes of rose-colored flowers in July. 25 cents. SYRINGA. Mock Orange.—A rapid growing large shrub, producing an abundance of large white flowers resembling orange blossoms; very fragrant. TAMARIX. Afiicaua.—A tall growing, graceful shrub with small, Cedar-like foliage; produces small, rose-colored flowers in profusion in the Spring. 20 cents. TRITOMA. Uvaria—Late flowering herbaceous plant; the flowers are borne on long spikes; bright orange scarlet, changing to yellow; requires protec- tion during Winter. 25 cents. VIRURNUM OPULUS. Snow Ball, Common.—A large, coarse growing shrub, producing in great profusion large balls of pure white flowers resembling balls of snow; well known and much admired for the unique clusters of flowers and prolitic blooming. 25 cents. Japan—Similar to the above, with smaller flowers, large clusters; flue. 40 cents. WEIGELIA. Strong, robust growing shrub attaining a height of five or six feet, growing in a beautiful, bushy form. One of the most charming shrubs in cultivation, producing large, tubular flowers in great prufusion, which gives the whole plant the appearance of amass of bloom; will succeed in almost any situation, and will be a pleasing ornament wherever planted. Showy and very
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