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Cotoneaster, DOWNY NEPAL, (affin- 

 nis.) A beautiful shrub, 5 or 6 feet 

 high, with smooth, soft leaves, and 

 elegant white flowers in profusion 

 in May. 



NUMMULARIS. 



OVALIS. 

 The two last are worked 4 to 6 feet high 

 on the Mountain Ash, and make very 

 handsome small lawn trees. $1. 

 Currant, (KIBES.) 



CRIMSON FLOWERING, (sangui- 

 nea.) 



YELLOW FLOWERING, (aurea.) 

 25 cents. 



GORDONS, (Gordoni.) A hybrid 

 between the two preceding, with 

 beautiful pendant bunches of crim- 

 son and yellow flowers in May. 

 Hardy, and a most profuse bloom- 

 er. 25c. 



FINE LEAVED, (tenuifolia.) Has 

 beautitul smooth leaves and showy 

 yellow flowers. 25c. 



DOUBLE CRIMSON, (sanguinea fi, 

 plena.) A variety of the crimson, 

 with double flowers. $1. 



WHITE FLOWERED, (albidum.) 

 The flowering currants are gay, beauti- 

 ful shrubs in early spring, and of the easi- 

 est culture. 



Deutzia, ROUGH LEAVED, (scabra.) 

 One of the most beautiful, profuse 

 white flowering shrubs. June. 25c. 



SLENDER BRANCHED, (gracilis.) 

 A charming species, introduced 

 from Japan by Dr. Siebold, flowers 

 pure.white. Fine for pot culture, 

 as it flowers freely in a low temper- 

 ature in the winter. 25c. 



VARIEGATED, (gracilis var.) A 

 variety of the preceding with varie- 

 gated foliage. 



CRENATE LEAVED, (crenata.) A 

 fine shrub, nearly as strong as the 

 scabra, and profuse flowering as the 

 gracilis. 25c. 



CRENATA, (fl. pi.) Similar in 

 growth and habit to the above ; 

 flowers double, white, tinged with 

 rose. The finest flowering shrub 

 in cultivation. 75c. See cut, page 

 41. 



CORYMBOSUM. A vigorous, up- 

 right grower, with large, shining 

 foliage. 



Elder, (SAMBUCUS.) 



BLUE BERRIED, (nigra.) 

 VARIEGATED LEAVED, (varie- 



gata.) 

 CUT LEAVED, (lasciniata.) 

 Showy large shrubs, quite ornamental 

 in flowers, fruit and" foliage ; blossom in 

 June. 



Buonymus, STRAWBERRY TREE, 

 OR SPINDLE TREE. 



AMERICAN, (americanus.) A very 

 ornamental, large shrub, or small 

 tree, covered with glowing crimson 

 fruit from August to November. 



EUROPEAN, (europseus.) Fruit 

 rose colored. 



WHITE FRUITED, (europseus fruc- 

 tu alba.) Fruit white. 



BROAD LEAVED, (latifolia.) A 

 rare, fine, broad, shining leaved 

 species. 

 The Euonymus are all highly ornamen- 

 tal in Autumn, when covered with showy 

 fruit. 

 Filbert, (CORYLUS.) 



PURPLE LEAVED, (purpurea.) A 

 very conspicuous shrub with large, 

 dark purple leaves ; distinct and 

 fine. 



CUT LEAVED, (lasciniata.) Avery 

 ornamental shrub with deeply cut 

 foliage. 

 Forsythia, VIRIDISSIMA. Leaves 

 deep green, flowers bright yellow, 

 very early in spring. A fine, hardy 

 shrub, introduced by Mr. Fortune, 

 from China. 25c. 



SUSPENSA. A straggling shrub, 

 resembling the preceding, but much 

 more slender and delicate grower ; 

 native of Japan. 



FORTUNEII. A new variety, 

 growth more upright than the pre- 

 ceding, foliage deep green, flowers 

 bright yellow. $1. 

 Halesia, OR SILVER BELL. 



FOUR WINGED FRUITED, (te- 

 traptera.) A beautiful large shrub, 

 with pretty, white, bell shaped flow- 

 ers in May. 

 Hawthorn, (CRATAEGUS.) See orna- 

 mental trees. 

 Horse Chestnut, (PA VIA.) 



DWARF WHITE, (macrostachya.) 

 A beautiful spreading shrub, pro- 

 ducing numerous large showy 

 spikes of flowers in July and Au- 

 gust. $1. 



