EVERGREENS. 



DAPHNE. Linnets. 



DAPHNE COLLINA. Smith. 

 (Hill-inhabiting Daphne.) 



A pretty little shrub, growing three or four feet 

 high, with delightfully fragrant pinkish flowers. Its 

 habit is erect, and the flowers are borne on the points 

 of the shoots. A native of Italy. Succeeds best on a 

 warm border, in a soil composed of peat and loam. 



DAPHNE CNEORUM. Lvmams. 



(Trailing Daphne.) 



Has trailing branches. A neat shrub, producing 

 both in spring and early autumn abundance of fragrant 

 red flowers, in terminal heads. It thrives best in a cool 

 situation, with a peaty soil, as the edges of American 

 borders. 



DAPHNE DELAHAYANA. Gardens. 



An interesting bush, very hardy, blooming profusely 

 in May. Foliage and habit very neat. 



DAPHNE FIONIANA. Gardens. 



Another garden variety, very pretty, resembling 

 Delahayana, and blooming at the same season. 



DAPHNE HYBRIDA. 



SYN. Daphne Daupldnil. English Gardens. 

 Decidedly one of the most desirable of the genus. Its 



