Elsholtzia Stauntonii. 
ELSHOLTZIA Stauntonii. From the Great Wall of ree: 
flowers. _ Very beautiful and hardy; should be treated as a feces 
plant. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
EUCOMMIA ulmoides. (‘The Hardy Rubber Tree.”) An ae 
ing new tree from Central China growing 40 to 60 ft. tall with e 
like leaves. The leaves and bark are rich in a substance eee 
caoutchouc. A fine addition to our list of hardy trees. 
doz., $10.00. 
EUONYMUS radicans acutus. This new variety forms an eb 
ingly dense mat of deepest green, glossy, neat, arrow-shaped foliage. — 
It is perhaps the finest of the species for use as a ground cover, hay- 
ing shown no tendency to variegation. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $7. 50. 
=a 
EUONYMUS Kewensis. A splendid trailing evergreen plant Seer 
for the rock garden or for carpeting the ground. The small oval 
foliage is dark green in color with lighter veins; a very pretty sane 
30 cts. each; $3. 00 per doz. 
EUONYMUS radieans Silver Gem. The best variegated oun 
of H. radicans we have ever seen. The plants were obtained by us 
from the world famous house of James Veitch & Sons, London. Wwe. 
have found it perfectly hardy at our Dedham Nurseries. Each, 
50 ets.; doz., $5.00. se : 
EXOCHORDA Giraldii Wilsonii. This new Pearl Bush is ‘the 
handsomest of the family. It forms a large bush or small tree and 
in Spring is covered with racemes of pure white flowers which are 
larger than those of the well-known type. This new plant is abso- 
lutely hardy and is one of the most notable acquisitions from China 
in recent years. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. Be! 
FORSYTHIA suspensa var. atrocaulis. A new variety differ- 
ing chiefly in the purple color of the young growth, and in the dark % 
purple or nearly black stems. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. BS 
HYPERICUM patulum var. Henryi. A new hardy St. John’s — 
Wort, growing 2} to 4 ft., with masses of clear yellow flowers pro- 
duced in great profusion during July and August. The leaves are 
elliptic-ovate, about 1}-in. long and are retained late into the Fall. 
A very desirable yellow-flow ered shrub. Each, 35 ets.; doz., $3.50. 
Extra strong plants. Each, 50 cts.; doz., $5.00. 
HYPERICUM Arnoldianum. 
Kalmianum. 
loboecarpum. . 
These valuable midseason flowering shrubs with clear yellow flowers 
in masses, grow 4 to 6 ft. tall and as much in diameter; they are very 
densely branched and perfectly hardy. Each, 35 ets.; doz., $3.50. 
ILEX eorallina. A very pretty evergreen Holiy, growing 10 to 12 
ft. tall and bearing almost sessile clusters of coral-red fruit. The 
leaves are ovate, shining green and though spiny in the juvenile state 
are nearly smooth in adult specimens. It is rou. 2 quite as hardy 
as the European Holly. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. ; 
LONICERA Henryi. This new Honeysuckle is the only really ever- 
green twining vine hardy in eastern Massachusetts. _ It is a free-grow- 
ing plant, with handsome dark green leaves and makes a delightful 
tangle on rocks or tree stumps. “Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. ; 
LONICERA Koehneana. A strong growing hardy shrub, 8 to 10. 
ft. high and as much through, with yellow flowers and crimson fruit, 
ripening in August. A valuable addition from central China. eee: 
$1.00; doz., $10.00. 
LONICERA Korolkowii, var. floribunda. This Bush Hebey: 
suckle is one of the gems of a lovely group of hardy shrubs. It is 
vigorous growing, with twiggy branchlets, bluish gray-green leaves 
and pink blossoms, produced in great quantity. The habit is graceful | 
and when in flower the effect from a short distance is of pink floating 
on thin mists. No shrub is more hardy in New England and none is © 
more beautiful. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
LONICERA Maackii var. podocarpa. This magnificent and abso- 
lutely hardy, quick growing shrub grows 10 to 15 feet high and as 
much in diameter, has long sprays of white flowers and scarlet fruits 
which ripen in September and remain on the plant far into the Winter. 
The leaves are retained very late and the contrast between green leaves 
and scarlet berries is extraordinarily beautiful. Admitted to be one 
of the finest of Wilson’s Sonat TO from China. Each, $1.00; doz., 
$10.00. 
LONICERA muscaviensis. A hybrid Bush Honeysuckle growing 
12 feet high and more in diameter, has arching and spreading branches; 
Te ers in abundance and masses of crimson fruit ripening early in 
July. Hardy as far north as Ottawa and one of the best of its oles. 
Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. ; 
LONICERA thibetica. Very compact hardy shrub, 4 to 5 feet tall 
with spreading, drooping branches; gray-green leaves, white on the 
underside; pink, fragrant flowers and bright scarlet berries. An 
invaluable addition. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. pes 
