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ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Mountain Ash, White Birch, European Larch and Kentucky Coffee 
Tree. 
EVERGREENS. 
Norway Spruce, Austrian Pine, Scotch Pine, Balsam Fir, Ameri- 
can Arborvite, American Black Spruce, White Spruce, Red Cedar, 
(when clipped,) Siberian Arborvite, for small yards, Hovey’s Arbor- 
vite and Savin. 
ANNUALS. 
Asters, Balsams, Candytuft, Catchfly, Calliopsis, Cockscomb, 
Escholtzia, Larspur, Morning Glory, Mourning Bride, Migonette, 
Petunias, Phlox, Drummondii, Portulacca, Sweet Peas, Sweel Alys- 
sum, Whitlavia, Zinnia Elegans. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
Astilbe Japonica, Achillea, three varieties ; Asclepias, Tuberosa, 
Clematis Erecta, two sorts; Columbines, Dielytra or Bleeding Heart, 
Delphinium or Double Larkspur, German Iris, Hollyhock, Lychnis 
and Japan Day Lilies, four varieties; Lily of the Valley, Ixia or 
Blackberry Lily, Native Phloxes, Peonias, Pansies, Perennial Flax, 
Phloxes, May Pinks, Sedums, Sweet Williams, Spireas, Tall Day 
Lilies. 
HARDY SHRUBS. 
_ Acacia or Moss Locust, Barberry (common and purple,) Burning 
Bush, (Wahoo,) or Strawberry Bush, Buckthorn, Carrigana or Sibe- 
rian Pea Tree, Cranberry, Yellow Flowering Currant, Charles the 
Tenth Lilac, Purple, White and Persian Lilacs, Lilac Josekia, Up- 
right Honeysuckles (three kinds,) Hydrangea, Hydrangea Boreii, 
Hydrangea Paniculata, Deutzifolia, White Fringe, Clethra Alnifolia, 
Syringa, two sorts. 
DUTCH BULBS. 
For Fall Planting only—Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus and Snowdrops 
TENDER BULBS. 
For Spring or Summer Planting—Gladiolus, Cannas, Caladium 
Esculentum, Dahlies, Madeira Vine, Tigredia or Shell Flower, Tu- 
beroses. 
HARDY BULBS. 
For Spring or Fall Planting—Lilium Auratum, L. Candidum or 
