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La Reine — deep rosy lilac. 



Louis Peronny — deep rose, shaded. 



PERPETUAL MOSS EOSES. 



Madam Edward Ory — rosy carmine. 

 Marie de Bnrgoyne — clear red. 

 Salet — bright rosy red. 

 General Drouot — purplish crimson. 

 Perpetual White — pure white. 



SUMMER ROSES. 



Coupe de Hebe — brilliant pink. 

 Paul Eicaut — rosy crimson. 



Perle de Panche — white and red. 

 Pei-sian Yellow — deep golden yel- 

 low. 

 Madame Plantier — pure white. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



Queen of the Prairies — red, striped 



with white. 

 Baltimore Belle — blush, nearly 



white. 

 Mrs. Hovey — pale blush. 

 Perpetual Pink — purple pink. 



2. Ehododendron (J?. Catawhiense). — This splendid American flower- 

 ing shrub is worthy of a place in every garden. 



.3. Azelia {A. vicosa et A. nudiflora). — White and purple ; fragrant, 

 too much neglected. 



4. Flowering Almond {Amygdalus nana). — ^Beautiful pink flowers. 

 Very desirable in every garden. Spring. 



5. Magnolia (M. dbovata). 



6. Tree Peony (P. Moutan). 



I. Japan Quince (Pyrus Japonica of var.). — Scarlet and white; very 

 early in the spring. 



8. Japan Globe Flower {Kerrier Japonica). — Double yellow flowers, 

 Showy. Spring. 



9. Spiraea {S. of species).— Many very beautiful species. The lance- 

 leaved spiraea {S. lanceolata) is the most beautiful of all. Flowers, white ; 

 blooms in May. Very desirable indeed. 



10. Deutzia (D. gracilis et D. scabra). — Flowers white. J). Scabra 

 is the more hardy. Both should be cultivated where the climate will 

 permit. 



II. Guelder Rose or Snowball Tree (Vibromum opulus). 



12. Garden Hydrangea (II. Hortensia). — White flowers. 



13. Lilac [Syringia of species). — Some of the new varieties are fine. 



14. Pomegranate (Granatum Jlore plena). — Beautiful; should be a 

 favorite wherever the climate is sufiiciently mild. 



15. Sweet-scented Shrub (Galycanihus Floridus). 



16. Althea or Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus Syricus). — Many varieties. 



17. Honeysuckle (Lonicera of species). — Beautiful shrubs. 



18. Pink Mezereum (Daphne mezereum). — Dwarf, pretty; flowers in 

 March. 



19. Rose Acacia (Robina hispida). 



20. Mock-orange (Philadelphus coronarus). — White, fragrant. May 

 and June. 



21. Forsythia (F. vividissima). — A magnificent new shrub from China. 

 Flowers bright yellow; very early in spring. 



22. Crimson Currant (Ribes sanguineum). — Single and double crim- 

 son ; early in spring. 



23. Ashberry (Mahonia aquifolia). — Evergreen; bright yellow 

 flowers; blossoms very early in spring. 



24. Rose-colored Wiegela ( W. rosea). — Delicate rose-colored blossoms. 



