Cornus sanguinea, or bloody shrnb: the branches i& 
autumn and winter are of a beautiful crimson, 375 
_ cents 
WwW hite hardy fragrant jasmine, -50 cents 
Shrubby indigo, with spikes of purple flowers, 25 cts: 
Winterberry.- This shrub is covered in autumn and » 
winter with scarlet berries, 374.cents a i 
Purple rose flowering raspberry, 12 -cents 
Lewis’s famous fragrant yellow flowering currant, 
from the western country, whose flowers produce 
_ a delightful fragrance, -50 cents | 
Hamamelis, or witch hazel, with yellow flowers dur- 
ing the autumn, 37: cents 
American dwarf plum, with abundance of flowers: 
and fruit, 50 cents . 
European common hawthorn, crataegus oxycantha; ,> 
for ornament or hedges; as a fence, 8 cents apiece ; aS 
~ but, by the quantity, much lower ae 
? » 
Harpy. Vines anp CREEPERS, FOR COVERING 
ARBQURS OR WALLS. 
Matrimony vine, so called on account 0f its delicate 
flowers being produced in pairs, 25 cents 
White jasmine, 372.cents . | 3 
Nightshade, or bitter sweet, with blue flowers and 
clusters of red berries, 372 cents ; 
Periploca, or Virginia silk vine, with curious flowers, tin 
374 cents ae y 
Scarlet bignonia, or great trumpet flower. This 
forms an elegant vine, with very large showy 
flowers, 50 cents 
Rosa multiflora, 50 cents 
Evergreen ivy, 372 cents 
Periwinkle, or running evergreen myrtle, 25 cents 
Gold striped ditto, 25 cents 
Sweetbriar, 372 cents — 
Honeysuckles. See list of them. 
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