. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : evergreens, shrubs, vines, flowers, bulbs, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture), Missouri, Saint Louis, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 42 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. bear heavy pruning, and quickly reassume their free, semi-pendulous, picturesque Philadelphus. P. Coronarius {Mock Orange) — Early June. Fragrant, pure white flowers, in dense clusters so numerous as to bear the branches down when flowering. One of the best. Each, 30
. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : evergreens, shrubs, vines, flowers, bulbs, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture), Missouri, Saint Louis, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 42 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. bear heavy pruning, and quickly reassume their free, semi-pendulous, picturesque Philadelphus. P. Coronarius {Mock Orange) — Early June. Fragrant, pure white flowers, in dense clusters so numerous as to bear the branches down when flowering. One of the best. Each, 30 cents. P. Coronarius Var. Plena {Double- flowered Mock Orange)—A semi-double form. Each, 40 cents. P. Coronarius Var. Follis Aureus (Gol- den Syringa)—A dense-growing torm, with clear, golden yellow foliage, well retained in color all summer. One of the best golden- foliaged shrubs offered. Each, 40 cents. P. Sanguineus —A native species, with long, dull, red branches and numerous? medium sized, white flowers. Resembling orange blossoms. Each, 30 cts.; per 10, $2,501 POTENTILLA.—Cinquifoil. A dense, medium-growing shrub of easiest culture in any soil, and succeeding admir- ably in the driest situations. P. Fruiticosa—July to September. Nar- row foliage with silky under-surface. Flow- ers yellow and borne in continuous succession for a long season. Each, 30 cents. PRIVET.—California Privet. P. Ovalifolium—A vigorous, hardy vari- ety, of fine habit and foliage, nearly ever- green. Makes a desirable ornamental shrub as well as Jhedge. Fine plants, 3 to 4 feet, each, 30 cents; per 10, $ 2 to 3 feet, each, 20 cents; per 10, $; per 100, $ 18 to 24 inches, for hedging, each, 15 cents; per 10, $; per 100, $ PTELIA.—Hop Tree. Very choice lawn tree of small size, with handsome deep green, glossj trifoliate leaves, which, if bruised, exhale a pleasant, hop-like odor. This odor is especially noticeable in the seeds, which are borne in dense, showy
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