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Andromeda Mariaxa. 



Dog^WOOd, Red Twigg'ed {Comus sangumea). A 

 strong growing bush, with crimson colored branches, mak- 

 ing it an attractive object in winter. 



Exochorda grandiflora. Finely shaped shrub, with a 

 profusion of the most lovely pure white flowers; blooms in 

 the spring. 50 cts. 



Forsytllia, GrOlden Bell {F. viridissima). Bears bright 

 yellow flowers before the leaves appear. 



Fringe, Purple or Smoke Tree {Rhus cotinus). Has 

 very curious bloom, which when covered with dew resem- 

 bles a cloud of smoke or mist. 50 cts. each. 



Fringe, \V hite [Chionanthns Virginica). The bloom is 

 very much like white fringe ; one of the most pleasing or- 

 naments for the lawn. 50 cts. each. 



Globe Flower [Kerria or Corckorus Japonica). Small 

 shrubs, with abundant yellow flowers in early summer. 



Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. The flowers 

 are borne in dense pyramidal panicles ; are white when 

 they first open, but gradually change to rose color, and 

 remain in good condition for weeks. 25 cts. to $1.00 each. 



Japan Quince {Pyms Japonica). A very showy and 

 popular shrub, which blooms profusely in early spring ; 

 flowers dazzling scarlet. Makes an excellent hedge. 



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berrj'. Yellow- fl\ 

 Barberry {Berbej-i 

 cemes, followed in\ 

 Barberry {Berberis Thuntergii). 



Barberry, Puri>le {Berberis vulg\ 



fruit ; ver\' effective. 

 BlU'ning Busll [Euonymus Europeii^ 



autumn and winter. 



Calycantlius Sweet Slirub {CafyA 

 strawberries ; double, and of a chocolati 



Crataegus Pjracantlia {Evergi-een 1 



singly or for a hedge. Attractive, rich, gi 

 succeeded by bright orange-red berries. 50 <- 



Crataegus Oxyacantha. The English 1. 



fragrant. 50 cts. each. 

 Clethra Alnifolia [Sweet Pepper Bush). A very 

 with dark green foliage and showy upijght spik 

 fragrant flowers, continuing in bloom a long timi 

 later than most shrubs, w-hich is a valuable feature. \ 

 Deutzia Crenata. Bears a profusion of pink and w. 

 Deutzia Crenata flore plena. Flowers double white, i.-^,-- . . ^ 

 Deutzia Fortunei. Large pure white single flowers. 

 Deutzia Gracilis. A dwarf bush, covered with spikes of pure white flowers in 

 early summer. 



Judas Tree, or Japan Ked Bud {C. Japonica'). 

 The flowers are a brilliant rose color, and borne in pro- 

 fusion. 3 to 5 feet; $1.00 to $1.50 each. 

 Ijaburnum {Cy/isits iabur7ium). Long racemes of golden 



yellow flowers. In bloom June to July. 

 Lilac, Conunon [Syringa vulgaris). The common purple 



species, and one of the best. 

 Lilac, Common Wllite {S. vulgaris alba). Flowers 



pure white ; very fragrant ; beautiful. 

 LiOnicera Tartarica. White Tartarian Honeysuckle. 



Fragrant pink and white flowers ; upright growing. 

 Magnolia purpiU'ea, Dwarf; flowers bright purple; 



very ]5rofuse. 3 to 5 feet ; 60 cts. each. 

 3Iock Orange, or Syringa {Philadelphus). Fragrant 

 pure white flowers. 



Mock Orange, Large Flowered [P. grandifora). 



Showy ; large flowers ; slightly fragrant. 

 Privet, California (Z. ovalifoUum). Nearly evergreen. 



Bears white flowers in the early summer; one of the best 



hedge plants. 

 Spirea Billardii. A strong growing, pink flowered, late 



blooming species. 

 Spirea callosa alba. Low dwarf growth ; white. 

 Spirea callosa rubra. Low dwarf growth ; red flowers 



