. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 79 Gold-Leaf [Philadelphus aurea). A dwarf variety. Flowers abundantly. A handsomely shaped plant, of medium size, with bright, golden yellow foliage. Will be found valu- able for creating pleasing and striking contrasts with shrubs of other colored foliage. Grandiflorus. A large-flowered, strong growing sort, and perhaps the best of all. TAMARIX. These are very beautiful shrubs
. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 79 Gold-Leaf [Philadelphus aurea). A dwarf variety. Flowers abundantly. A handsomely shaped plant, of medium size, with bright, golden yellow foliage. Will be found valu- able for creating pleasing and striking contrasts with shrubs of other colored foliage. Grandiflorus. A large-flowered, strong growing sort, and perhaps the best of all. TAMARIX. These are very beautiful shrubs, with small leaves, somewhat like those of the Juniper, and delicate small flowers in spikes. They are invaluable for planting by the seaside, where scarcely anything else will grow. Africana (African Tamarix). A tall, graceful shrub, with small foliage like the Juniper, and delicate, small, rosy purple flowers, produced in spikes ; very pretty. Tetranda. The most beautiful of the genus; flowers pale pink ; blooms late in summer. WEIGELA Hardy, easily grown, and great bloomers. Of erect growth while young, but gradually spreading and drooping as they acquire age. They produce, in June and July, superb, large, trumpet-shaped flowers, of all shades and colors from pure white to red. In borders and groups of trees they are very effective, and for margin work, the variegated-leaved varieties are admirably suited, their gay-colored foliage contrasting finely with the green of other shrubs. The Weigelas flower in June, after the lilacs are gone, keeping up a fine show of color in the shrubbery for a month or two longer. Some of the old wood should be cut out each year, after flowering, which will result in the growth of young, vigorous shoots, that will produce an abundance of large flowers. Carriere. Bright rose; a choice sort. Candida. A strong-growing new variety, bearing pure white flowers in great profusion. One of the best. Great Weigela ( IV. arborea giandifloi a). Large and
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