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Hypericum, OR ST. JOHNSWORT. 

 KALMIA LEAVED, (kalmianum.) 



25c. 

 LARGE FLOWERED, (calycinum.) 

 Succeed well in the shade. Fine, low 

 spreading shrubs, with gay, bright yellow 

 flowers in August. 



Hydrangea, GARDEN, or CHANGE- 

 ABLE, (hortensis.) An elegant, 

 well known plant with large leaves 

 and large globular heads of rose 

 colored flowers ; usually grown in 

 pots or boxes; in the North re- 

 quires protection out doors in win- 

 ter. 

 SILVER STRIPED LEAVED. 

 GOLD STRIPED LEAVED. 

 These are remarkable and beautiful va- 

 rieties of the hortensis. 



OAK LEAVED, (quercifolia.) A 

 hardy, showy plant with large 

 leaves, and large spiked heads of 

 whitish flowers. 

 JAPAN, ( japonica.) Resembles the 

 hortensis, but is more robust and 

 showy. 

 HEART LEAVED,, (cordata.) Large 

 foliage. A fine, hardy, free bloom- 

 ing shrub. 

 INVOLUCRATA. Very fine, rich 

 foliage, very erect, and one of the 



HOARY ' LEAVED, (canescens.) 

 . Large leaves, white or gray under- 

 neath. 



Honeysuckles, Upright, (LONICE- 

 RA.) 



RED TARTARIAN, (tartarica ru- 

 bra.) A well known shrub ; flow- 

 ers bright piuk, which appear in 

 May. 25c. 



WHITE TARTARIAN, (tartarica 

 alba.) Like the preceding, but has 

 dull, white flowers. 25c. 



BLUE BERRIED, (coerulea.) 25c. 



LEDEBO URS , (Ledebouri.) A very 

 distinct species from California. 



PINK FLOWERING, (pulverulen- 

 ta.) A beautiful shrub; flowers 

 bright red veined with white ; very 

 showy. 25c. 



ST ANDISHII. A new variety from 

 China ; flowers reddish outside and 

 white within ; fragrant. 



FRAGRANTISSIMA. A fall flower- 

 ing variety ; flowers small, yellow- 

 ish white ; very fragrant. 25c. 



Jasmine (JASMINUM.) 



OFFICINALE. A very fragrant and 

 beautiful shrub ; flowers yellow. 

 Lilac, (SYRINGA.) 



COMMON PURPLE, (vulgaris.) 25c. 

 COMMON WHITE, (vulgaris alba.) 



25c. 

 CHARLES THE Xth. A strong, 

 rapid growing variety, with large 

 shining leaves ; flowers reddish 

 purple. 

 PRINCE NOTTGER, delicate bluish 



purple, early. 

 EMODS, (emodi.) Delicate purplish 

 lilac, very large and fine, free 

 bloomer. 

 CHIONANTHUS LEAVED, (josi- 

 kea.) A fine, distinct species, with 

 dark, shining leaves, and purple 

 flowers. 

 VALLETTEANA. Has long spikes 

 of flowers of various shades of lilac 

 and red 

 DOUBLE PURPLE (vulgaris pleno.) 

 Similar to the common, but has a 

 double row of petals. 

 PRINCESSE MARIE. Pale bluish 



lilac. 

 PERSIAN PURPLE, (persica.) Fo- 

 liage very small, flowers bright 

 purple. 

 PERSIAN WHITE, (persica alba.) 

 A variety of the preceding, with 

 delicate white flowers shaded with 

 crimson. 

 CUT LEAVED. -A variety of the 

 Persian, with delicate deep cut 

 leaves; very distinct ; dwarf habit. 

 CHINESE, (sinensis.) A fine reddish 

 purple species, resembling the Per- 

 sian, but has larger leaves. 

 CHINESE, (sinensis alba.) Like the 

 preceding, only the flowers are 

 white with a purple shade. 

 CHINESE, (rothmagensis rubra.) 



Reddish, distinct. 

 STEENCRUYSI. Dark reddish 

 purple, large clusters ; resembles 

 the preceding. 

 DE LOUVAIN. A very fine variety; 

 a profuse bloomer; flowers light 

 purple, very distinct. 

 PHILEMON. Flowers purple lav- 

 ender in large spikes ; quite distinct; 

 habit dwarf. 

 DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS. Very 



light purple, distinct and fine. 

 DWARF, (nana.) Dark reddish pur- 

 ple, spikes very large and compact ; 

 distinct. 



