more exten- 

 n the list of 

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DEUTZIAS. 



These splendid shrubs should be planted even 



sively than they are at present, for there is nolhing 



hardy shrubs that gives better results for planting 



groups on the lawn. 



d'eiiata. Bears a profusion of pink and white flowers. 



Crenata Floi'e Plena (^Donlile-flowering Deutzin). Flowers 

 double white, tinged with pink. One of the must desirable. 



Fortune!. Large, pure white single flowers. 



gracilis. A dwarf bush, covered \\\\\\ spikes of pure white 

 flowers in early summer. 



lieiuoinei. Without doubt one of the best new hardy plants 

 oft'ered in many years. It is a hybrid between D. gracilis and 

 D. paivijlora, and has the advantage over the former of hav- 

 ing flowers nearly three times as large, which are produced in 

 broad based cone-shape heads of from 20 to 30 flowers each, 

 and are of purest white, which open out very full. It is per- 

 fectly hardy, and will not only prove a valuable plant for the 

 garden, but is certain to become one of the standard plants 

 for forcing into flower in winter, more especially at Easter. 



Pride of JRocheSter. A fine double, pure white. 



Scabra. .Large single white, tinged with pink. 



Any of the above 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. 



EI.EAGNUS LONGIPES. 



A very desirable, nearly evergreen shrub ; 

 which is silvered on the under surface with 

 The abundant crop of orange-colored fruit, 

 feature during the summer. 25 cts. each. 



Exocliorda Grandiflora 



(Pearl Bush.) 



A vigorous growing shrub, bearing 

 ■white flowers in slender racemes 

 very graceful; useful for cut 

 flowers. 25 cts. each. 



Euonymus 



Europaeus. 



(Burning 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 threads. 25 cts. 

 each. 



Eorsythia 



Viridissinia. 



(Golden BeU.) 



Bears bright golden yellow 

 flowers early in the spring be 

 fore the foliage appears an 

 favorite. 25 cts. each. 



with light foliage, 

 little white scales, 

 is a very attractive 



Deutzia Lemoinei. 



Japanese Maple. 



Halesia Xetraptera. 



(Silver Bell.) 



A beautiful large shrub with 

 prettv bell-shaped w h i t e 

 flowers; one of the most de- 

 sirable shruliS. 50 cts. each. 



Hydrangea 

 Paniculata 

 Grandiflora. 



This is the finest hardy shrub in 



cultivation The flowers, which 



are borne in dense pyramidal 



panicles in the greatest profusion, 



are white when they first open, but 



radually change to rose color and 



main in good condition for weeks. 



ne bush plants at 25 cts. and 50 cts. 



Standard or tree-shaped plants which 



ill make beautiful specimens for the 



lawn or garden, 75 cts. each; §7.50 per doz. 



ITEA VIRGIISICA. 



One of the prettiest n.ilive shrubs, produces race- 

 mes of pure white flowers during |une, which have 

 a fragrance not unlike the pond lily. 25 cts. each. 

 K AE3IIA EAXIEOEI A (Mountain Laurel, or Calico Bush). 



Our native laurel and one of the most valuable evergreeen shrubs, bearing 

 clusters of white or pinkish-white flowers of great beauty. Strong cultivated 

 plants, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 jicr doz ; 860 00 per 100. 



EOXICERA XARTARICA. 



(Upright or Slirubby Honeysuckle.) 



An old favorite shrub, bearing a profusion of rose-colored flowers. 25 cts. each. 



JAPANESE MAPEES. 



These are exceedinglv beautiltil, especially in sirring and early summer, when 

 they bur.it into full leaf, and the various colors of the foliage are deep and de- 

 cided, and in autumn many varieties deepen in color and assume very beautiltil tints. 

 «Taponienni Alireum. .Scalloped leaves, of a bright golden yellow. 

 PolyniorplllllU Atropnrpiireuni. A dark purple-leaved variety, 



foliage deeply cut. 



PolyniorpluHu Dissectuni Atropurpnveiini. A striking and 



handsome variety; leaves a beautilul rose color when young; change to a 

 deep and constant purple as they become older; also deeply and delicately cut, 

 giving them a fern-like appearance. 



$1.00 each. 



■XANfEA Paniculata 

 Grandiflora. 



