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MADAME de MILLER. — Very large double white flowers. A superb 



variety. 

 MIREILLE. — Flowers double, hyacinth-like, snow-white; very fine. 

 MISS ELLEN WILLMOTT.— Double flowers, perfect shape, snow- 

 white; unusually fine. 

 PASTEUR. — Single, vinous red turning to black-red. One of the 



best dark sorts. 

 PAUL HARIOT.— Double flowers, violet red. 

 PRESIDENT LOUBET.— Large double flowers, purplish red. A 



distinct shade. 

 REAUMUR. — Very large flowers, single dark carmine; a splendid 



variety. 

 RENE JARRY DESLOGES.— Panicles very large, individual 



flowers double, of perfect form; a blue shade of rare beauty. 



One of the best. 

 TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE.— Not new, but one of the very best 



dark varieties. Single. 

 VIVIAND MOREL. — Very large panicles; double, clear bluish lilac. 



Fine. 

 WALDECK-ROUSSEAU.— Flowers double, light rosy lilac. 



EXTRAORDINARY NEW VIBURNUM CARLESI 



An early flowering Viburnum of fine habit, bearing delici- 

 ously fragrant white flowers in May, being one of the first shrubs 

 to flower. We consider this one of the most important intro. 

 ductions of recent years. $2.00. 



VIBURNUM PUBESCENS.— A native shrub of compact habit. 



50c. 

 VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM.— Another new and valuable 



Viburnum, bearing corymbs of yellowish white flowers, followed 



in September with red berries turning black; foliage distinct and 



fine. $1.50. 

 VIBURNUM RUFIDULUM.— A handsome shrub Avith dark green, 



shining foliage. $1.50. 

 VIBURNUM WRIGHTII.— A valuable and interesting shrub 



attaining a height of 10 feet. Foliage handsome, and the fruit 



which it bears is remarkably showy. One of the best of this 



family. $1.50. 

 ACTINIDIA KOLOMITKA.— A unique plant; tips of the leaves 



are white, turning to a delicate rose color. The plant has a 



shrubby rather than a climbing growth. $1.50. 



A NEW AMPELOPSIS— LOWII 



SUPERIOR TO VEITCHII 



This will undoubtedly, when better known, supersede A. 

 Veitchii for the reason that its beautifully cut leaves are finer than 

 the old form and the apple green spring shades turn just as readily 

 in autumn to the bright red hues of Ampelopsis Veitchii. The habit 

 of the plant is a finer growth than the old species, and it would appear 

 to grow even more quickly. The young growths cling closely and 

 give a very lacy effect. Having reached the extremity of its climb, 

 this variety has a peculiarity of not clogging the gutter, as is often 

 seen with A. Veitchii, but hangs over in the form of a shower of 

 young growths, which give a splendid effect. $1.00. 



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