[LIST OF NOyELTIES, ETC. 



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Hypericum Moserianum. 



A charming shrub of dwarf habit, producing large single yellow flowers in great profusion during 

 the summer. 50c. 



Ligustrum Ibota. 



{Chinese Privet.) 



A valuable new shrub, native of China and Japan. Flowers large, white, very fragrant, pro- 

 duced in great profusion ; leaves long and shining; one of the hardiest of the Privets and distinct. A 

 charming shrub which will be prized for its fragrant flowers, as well as for its handsome foliage. 50c. 



Lonicera — Tartarica splendens. 



{Bush Honevsiukle.) 



A fine variety of the Tartarian Honeysuckle ; flowers large, dark rose, with darker center. A 

 variety of merit. 50c. 



Lonicera — Ruprechtiana. 



[Bush Honeysicckle,\ 



A fine variety from Manchuria, particularly valuable for its showy red fruit. 50c. 



Lonicera Morrowii. 



{Japan Bush Honeysztckle.) 



Another fine variety, also valuable for handsome red fruit. 50c. Bella alhida and iella Candida are 

 also good varieties, and very showy when covered with their brilliant red fruit. 50c each. 



Philadelphus — Lemoineii erectus. 



{Leinoine^ s Erect Syrint^a or Mock Orange.) 



A charming variety of the Syringa or Mock Orange of upright growth ; flowers small, yellowish- 

 white, fragrant, completely covering the plant. 50c. 



Prunus Laurocerasus Schipkaensis. \ ' ' ; 



(Hardy Laurel.) ■ ' \ ^\ ) 



This is a valuable new evergreen shrub, with large, broad, shining, deep green / ' ves, ; milarUn. 

 appearance to the beautiful Laurel or Bay Tree, so highly prized for house A oratio 1. We<^ 

 have had this new shrub in our nurseries for some years, and it has withstood thf ^^erest \'inter'' 

 without injury, and we regard it as a very valuable addition to the list of choice shrt'^''. __Small plants. 

 $2.00 each. 



Rhus Cotinus atroprj'jureus. 



{Dark Purple-floivered^ Purree Fringe.) ^ 



Similar in appearance and habit of growth to the old \ ariety, except thafthe ii, 'I'ers are of a dark 

 reddish purple, quite distinct. 75c. \ ' 



greai J Satnbucus racemosus plumo '.us folijjKn ireis^ W 



{Ciit-lcaved Golden Elder.) . " 



velty, with beautiful, fern-like, golden ■f'^*""^^- iV— ns its \ owy color through 



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A rare and beautitu. ^ bamnucus — nigrat golden color. ^ jeanr 

 with the Purple-leaved Filbert. $i.ov.. K.,„nd ua-^t ' \ 



Deutzia hybWfiu Lemoin^r' 



A hybrid obtained by Mons. Lemoine of France by cros^ ^ well-kno vi^ 

 Deutzia parviflora. Flowers pure white, borne on stout br>'' «.-hich are of i , , ^ 

 dwarf and free-flowering. A decided acquisition. |;i.oo/.ediur .umaiaa. une or xne 



Deutzia — jra. 

 , rcan? 



From Northern China. A stout shrub wit'' ,ght stems co 'ered 



■'-ite flow - ' r-^ttily arranged in large cor^-; '''"^"jne of the mos+^ autif 



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Double-flowered 'imus- -'i^agnus longipes. ^ celebrated French raiser, 



Lemoine. We have tai, - -rire and beautiful Japanese sh-^ui- jHectlou, and can now offer fine 



plants of these great nove.beautiful new hardy shrub ixo'^^A patron, to secure these acquisitions, the 

 most remarkable and valuaD/.p.and edible, fj.'ic iist o\ hardy floweri g shrubs made in many years. 

 See General Catalogue. Our general collection of Lilacs is undoub' i!" the largest in this country, 

 and contains upwards of one hundred varieties, and is being added each ''ear. 



Viburnum tomentosum. 



The single form of the beautiful Japan Snowoali, vTbun;'"^ P'''"- . flowers pure white, borne 

 along the branches in flat cymes, in the greatest profusion earlv Pei;fectly hardy, vigorous, 



and free-blooming. Very desirable. $1.50. / 



