26 MRS. THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD. 



DAPHXE ODORA ALBA. 



Of this favorite and beautiful shrub we have plants from one to 

 two feet high bushy with buds. Price from 50 cents to S2.0J accord- 

 ing to size and shape ; pot grown. 



AZ ALIAS. 



Few plants reward the flower lover more liberally with al 

 wealth of bloom than these ; they are tine for indoor cultivation, 

 and beautiful for the garden in partially shaded places. Even small 

 plants bloom profusely. The dowers are very large, and are white, 

 pink, crimson orange and rose. Price from 75 cents to *1 50 each. 



A cuba Japonica. (Or Gold Dust Tree.)— A most beautiful 

 evergreen, some of them are almost a golden yellow with a tinge 

 of green ; others dark green with silvery white or \ ellow. 

 Varieties mentioned bear bright red berries in winter. Price 

 fr m 50 cents to S2.00. 



Weeping Goiden Retinospora. — A strikinr variety with golden 

 variegations Makes a most beautiful effect when planted on a 

 lawn. Price from 50 cents to $1 00. 



Sophora Pendula —One of the most beautiful weeping trees. 

 Very regular and graceful habit, made up of picturesque short 

 curves and small foliage hanging in pendulous trusses. Pare 

 and choice. Price 75 cents to SI .00 



Quereus Cuspidate. — This noble evergreen oak merits to be in- 

 troduced everywhere. Its magnificent growth, elegant form, 

 entities it to a place amongst the finest ev rgreens Its habit 

 and foliage resembles the Camphor tree f« r which it might 

 easily be mistaken at a distance. Its bark is shiny and smooth, 

 limbs straight, crown of a magniiieent shape. Price 50 cents to 

 S1.00. 



Theii Chinensis — The tea plant of Japan. This is a highly in- 

 teresting evergreen shrub; ornamental with pretty waxy white 

 blossoms. Its vo rig leaves furnish us tea. Pric 50 cents to 

 $1.00. 



Stauntonia Hexaphylla. — An extremely fine climber bearing in 

 spring long racemes of white flowers, very fragrant, fruit s 

 edible. Can be highly recommended. Price $1,00. 



Tecoma Jafimnoides, (from Riu-KIu.) — Glossy green foliage. ve~y 

 showy pure white blossoms with crimson throat like a gloxinia. 

 V ryfine evergreen climber. Price 75 cents to 3 .03. 



Raphis Flabelliformis. — The handsomest, rarest palm of Japan. 

 Finest when grown in groups Strong plants. Price from S1.0J 

 to 3.00 



Primus >lu me. — "We have these lovely flowering trees in different 

 varieties, blossoms double or half double, pure white, rosy pink 

 or dark lose. Who ever has seen these beautiful trees in Blower 

 n Japan where they are cultivated with idolatry will never for- 

 get the enchantir-g sight they offer in Spring. Open ground, 

 either color 25 cents. Strongpot plant-, grown in fancy shapes 

 from $1.00 to *2.0J. These will all flower first year, all set with 

 buds 



Primus Persiea. — Double flowering peaches. Double red and 

 white on one stem -very rare, grown in pots, with buds. Price 

 50 cents to > .50. 



Prun s Pseudo Cerasus., (Double Flowering Cherries.) — Best 

 double variety, potgrown plants with buds, the flowers are rosy 

 piiik often the size of a half dollar. Price 50 cents to $1.00, 



Primus Triflora, (Smomo). — A beautiful flowering plum tree— rosy 

 sem i double blossoms pot grown, with buds. 



