OLKWITZIA AMABILIS 



beauty '^ush 



KOLKWITZIA amabilis. An abelia-Iilce, free-growing shrub of extreme hardiness, from 5 to 7 feet tall and as much through, 

 with ascending, arching stems, soft hairy leaves, and tubular pink flowers with mottled orange throats. The flowers 

 are borne twenty to fifty together, in rounded clusters which are produced in great abundance througliout the whole 

 length of the branch, and in June the whole bush is a shower of pure pink. The flowers are followed by curious cobwebby 

 fruits. Absolutelj' hardy and very free growing, this new and rare Chinese shrub is considered by its introducer, E. H. 

 Wilson, one of the finest exotic plants ever brought into American gardens. $1.50 each; larger plants, $2.50 each. 



Torch Azalea. This charming floriferous Japanese shrub has scarlet liowers and is ab- 

 solutely hardy. One of the very finest introductions to our gardens from Japan. 15 to 

 18 in. $3.50 each; $32.50 for 10. ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ p^^^ ^^^ 



AZALEA Kaempferi. 



