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Berberis Dictyophylla. A new Chinese species which is entirely 
distinct and unique on account of the young branches as well as the 
underside of the foliage being covered with a white bloom, giving the 
plant a silvery appearance, different from all other shrubs. It grows 
6 to 7 feet high, has yellow flowers in spring, followed in the autumn 
by brilliant red berries, Good young pot-grown plants, 50 cts. each. 
— Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). A beautiful variety with small 
foliage, assuming the most varied tints of coloring in the autumn, and 
attractive scarlet berries, which remain on the plant the greater part of 
the winter; very desirable for grouping, particularly around the base of 
a porch or veranda to hide the foundation; succeeds in sun or shade and 
is the best hedge plant we know. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Plants 
for hedges offered on page 255. 
— Vulgaris Purpurea (Purple Barberry). Of erect, tall growth, 
with fine purple foliage; the young shoots are red, and in May it bears 
small yellow flowers, followed in fall by bright red fruit. 30 cts. each; 
$3.00 per doz. 
— Wilsonz. An introduction from Western China, and a splendid, 
very dwarf, decorative Shrub, with small glossy green leaves and long 
spines; the foliage in the fall takes on the most beautiful autumnal red 
tints. 50 cts, each. 
Buddleia Variabilis Veitchiana (Sutierfly Shrub, or Summer 
Lilac). One of the most desirable summer flowering shrubs, beginning 
to bloom in July, it continues until cut by severe frost. The flowers are 
of a pleasing shade of violet-mauve, and are borne in dense cylindrical 
spikes, which, under liberal cultivation, are from 12 to 15 inches in 
length by 3 inches in diameter; it succeeds everywhere and flowers freely 
the first season planted, and is always admired. 30 cts. each. 
— Variabilis Magnifica. Similar to the above with flower spikes not 
quite as large, but of a deeper violet-rose color. 30 cts. each. 
Callicarpa Purpurea. A splendid berried shrub for the border or 
planted in clumps on the lawn; it grows about 3 feet high, its 
branches gracefully recurving; these are covered in August with tiny 
pink-tinted flowers, followed in late September by great masses of 
violet-purple berries, borne in clusters from the axil of every leaf, these 
remain on the plant until mid-winter. All fall berried plants 
are useful and attractive, and this is one of the most desirable. Buxus 
(See cut.) Strong plants, 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. wood, 
Bupp veia (Butterfly Shrub) 
Sempervirens (DBozrwood.) The well-known Box- 
now so popular for planting as individual specimens 
on the lawn in vases and window boxes, and for the fine 
formal and decorative effects that can be produced by the 
many shapes into which this plant can be trimmed. 
Pyramid-shaped Boxwood, 
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Calluna Vulgaris (Scotch Heather). Very pretty small Shrub, well 
adapted for borders of evergreens or for sunny, stony or sandy slopes and 
banks with moist surroundings. Racemes of dark, rose-pink flowers; July 
to September. 50 cts. each. 
We will supply any of the Shrubs priced at 30 cts. each for $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
