. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Viburnum plicatum Snowball , FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued SNOWBALL, Common Viburnum opulus). An old and well-known shrub, bearing large balls of pure white flowers. Plicate Viburnum [V. plicatum). A rare and exceedingly beautiful species from China ; flowers in large, globular heads, pure white, hanging long on the bush; a very choice and desirable shrub. SUMACH, Cut-Leaved {Rhus glabra I acini at a ^. A very striking p
. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Viburnum plicatum Snowball , FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued SNOWBALL, Common Viburnum opulus). An old and well-known shrub, bearing large balls of pure white flowers. Plicate Viburnum [V. plicatum). A rare and exceedingly beautiful species from China ; flowers in large, globular heads, pure white, hanging long on the bush; a very choice and desirable shrub. SUMACH, Cut-Leaved {Rhus glabra I acini at a ^. A very striking plant, of moderate size, with deeply cut leaves resembling fern leaves ; dark green above and glaucous below, and turning to a rich red in autumn. SYMPHORICARPUS Racemosus St. Peter's Wort, Waxberry, or Snowberry). Flow- ers small, pink, followed by beautiful clusters of snow-white berries, which hang long on the bush. Vulgaris Indian Currant1. Admired on account of its profusion of bright red coral - like berries. SYRINGA, or MOCK ORANGE Philadelphus) Of vigorous habit; very hardy, with large, handsome foliage and beautiful white flowers, produced in the greatest profusion in the blos- soming season. It merits a prominent place in all collections of shrubbery. It is called the Mock Orange because its flowers somewhat re- semble orange blossoms, and are equally fra- grant, though with not as delicate a perfume. Most of the varieties, except those of dwarf habit, form large-sized shrubs, 12 to 15 feet high. They can, of course, be kept smaller by prun- ing.' The dwarf sorts do not yield many flow- ers, but are very pretty, compact plants, and are very useful where small shrubs are desired. All of 'the varieties flower in June, after the Weigela. By planting the late-flowering sorts, the season may be considerably extended. Double-Flowering 1 P. florepieno). A variety with partially double,'fragrant flowers. Garland * P. coronariusK A well-known shrub, with pure white, highly scen
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