lew Ligustrum, or Privet, " Ibota." 



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

 produced 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. 



EL/EAGNUS LONGIPES — SPRAY OF FRUIT. 



Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. 



Not a new shrub, but one that cannot fail to give the greatest satisfaction wherever planted. 

 Grows from eight to ten feet in height, producing in great profusion immense pyramidal panicles 

 a foot and over in length of white flowers which change to pink as the season advances. The 

 flowers are produced in August and September, when very few shrubs are in flower. A single 

 shrub planted on the lawn and kept in shape by judicious pruning is a marvel of beauty, but the 

 finest effect is produced by planting it in beds or masses— twelve, twenty-five, fifty, or even one 

 hundred together. The only variety that is perfectly hardy. 35c. 



Hydrangea Red Branched. 



Introduced by us. A very free bloomer, producing large and magnificently formed trusses 

 of deep rose-colored flowers from every shoot; half-hardy. One of the best varieties for forcing 

 and pot culture. 25c. 



