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NEW KED-BEIANCHED HYDRANGEA. 



Hydrangea (Hydrangea). 



deep rose-colored flowers. We do not hesitate to 

 pronounce it the finest of its ciass. So soon as 

 known it is sure to become a favorite. $1.00. 



t var. rosea. D. Eedflowei^, freely produced. 

 .50 cents. 



+ var. speciosa. D. Leaves silver-variegated. 

 Very pretty. 50 cents. 



+ var. Thomas Hogg-. D. Flowers pure 

 white, in great profusion. 35 cents. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRAMDIELORA. 



Hydrang-ea (Hydrangea). 



paniciilata grandiflora. Large PANICLE- 

 FLOWERED Hydrangea. C. Flowers white, in 

 great pjTamidal panicles a foot long, and pro- 

 duced in August and September, when very few 

 shrubs are in flower. One of the finest flowering- 

 shrubs. Hardy. 50 cents. 



quercifolia. Oak-leaved Hydrangea. D. 

 Large leaves, lobed like those of the Oak ; flowers 

 cream-colored. Hardy ; very desirable. 50 cents. 



Hypericum (St. John's Wort). 



atireiini. D. Yellow flowers in August. 75 cts. 

 Kalmianiim. Kalm's St. John's Wort. D. 

 Bright yellow flowers in August. 50 cents. 

 patulum. D. 50 cents. 



Kerria (Corchorus). 



Japoiiica. Japan Corchorus. D. Globular 

 yellow flowers; July to October. 35 cents. 



var. flore pleno. DOUBLE-FLOWERED COR- 

 CHORUS. D. 35 cents. 



var. argentea variegata. SILVER Variega- 

 TED-LEAVED COH CHORUS. D. One of the pret- 

 tiest dwarf shrubs. 50 cents. 



var. raiimlis var. aiireis. D. Dwarf. Stem 

 striped with yellow and green. Very pretty in 

 winter. 50 cents. 



Liigustrimi (Privet). 



The Privet in all its varieties, deserves attention 

 as an ornamental plant. It is almost an ever- 

 green, and grows freely in all soils ; is compact 

 and regular in its form, and bears shearing to any 



