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Dei'tzia Lemoinei. 



Deutzia Candidissima plena. A fine doulile-white. 



— Crenata rosea plena [Double-flowering Deutzia). Flowers 

 double-white, tinged with pink ; very desirable. 



— Gracilis. A dwarf bush, covered with spikes of pure white 

 flowers in early summer. 



•Rosea. Flowers twice the size of D. gracilis and suffused 



with a delicate lint of pink ; a grand improvement upon the 

 oriijinal type. 



Venusta. Large, open, salver-shaped flowers of pure white. 



— Lemoinei. Without doubt one of the best hardy Shrubs 

 oHeied in many years. It is a hybrid between D. gracilis and 

 D. parviflora, and has the advantage over the former of having 

 flowers nearly three times as large, which are produced in broad- 

 based, cone-shaped heads of from 20 lo 30 flowers each, and are 

 of purest white, which open out very full. 



Compacta. A dwarf and compact form of the above. 



— Pride of Rochester. A fine double pure white. 



— Scabra. Large single white, tinged with pink. 



Any of the aliove Deutzias 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



Eleagnus Longipes. A very desirable, nearly evergreen 

 Shrub ; with light foliage, which is silvered on the under sur- 

 face with little white scales. The abundant crop of orange- 

 colored fruit is a very attractive feature during; the summer. 

 25 cts. each. 



Euonymus Europaeus [Buriiing Bush). A very conspicuous 

 Shrub in the autumn and winter, when loaded with scarlet 

 seed pods, from which the orange-colored berries hang on 

 slender ihreads. 25 cts. each. 



ExOChorda Qrandiflora [Pearl Bush). A vigorous-growing 

 Shrub, bearing white flowers in slender racemes in early spring; 

 very graceful ; useful for cut flowers. 25 cts. each. 



Forsythia {Goldeu Bell). The Forsythias are among the best 

 of our very early spring-flowering Shrubs; the flowers are yellow, 

 drooping, and appear before the leaves. 



— Suspensa. Of erect growth, with bright yellow, drooping 

 flowers. 25 cts. each; f 2.50 per doz. 



— Viridissima. Foliage and bark deep green; floweis yellow; 

 very early. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Cornus Florida ( White Flowering; Dogwood). An orna- 

 mental spreading, irregularly-shaped tree, producing large 

 white flowers in spring and rich crimson foliage in autumn; 

 4 to 5 feet. 50 cts. each. 



— Florida Rubra {Red Flowering Dogwood). A new and 

 rare variety, similar to the common type except in color of the 

 flowers, which are rich rosy-red. The two varieties together 

 make a fine contrast ; 2 to 3 ft., 50 cts.; 5 to 6 ft , $L50 each. 



— Sanguinea {Red Tiuigged Dogwood). A strong growing 

 bush, with crimson colored branches, making it an attractive 

 object in winter. 25 cts. each. 



— Mascula {Cornelian Cherry). A small tree-like Shrub, 

 producing early in spring, before the leaves appear, clusters of 

 bright yellow flowers which are followed by red berries. 25 

 cts. each. 



Variegatus elegans. A pretty, variegated-leaved form 



of the Cornelian Cherry. 50 cts. each. 



— Sericea. A reddish stemmed variety, producing its 

 Corymbs of white flowers late in June, followed by pretty blue 

 berries in October. 25 cts. each. 



Cotoneaster. These are among the most desirable of our 

 Shrubs on account of their graceful habit, beautiful small 

 foliage and attractive fruit. We offer four of the choicest 

 varieties, viz.: Horozontalis, Nepalensis, Simonsii, and 

 Thymifolia. 35 cts. each; $.3.50 per doz. 



Cytisus Laburnum [Golden Chain). A dwarf tree or large 

 Shrub with shining green leaves and racemes of yellow 

 flowers, which appear in early summer. This Shrub is well 

 appreciated and much used in England. It Vvill be as 

 popular here when its beauty and effectiveness are better 

 known. 25 cts. each. 



Daphne Cneorum ( Garland Flower). A pretty dwarf spread- 

 ing Shrub, especially suited for planting on rockeries, pro- 

 ducing lieautiful bright pink sweet-scented flowers early in 

 May. 50 cts. each. 



Desmodlum Penduliflorum. A shrub like plant which 

 dies to the ground in winter, but comes up vigorously in 

 spring, throwing up shoots 3 to 4 feet high, which bear 

 during September attractive sprays of bright rose-colored 

 flowers. 25 cts. each; $2. 50 per doz. 



Hydrangra Paniculata 

 (See offer of plants on 



Grandiflora. 

 page i8q). 



