NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. 



HYDRANGEA-RED BRANCHED 



HYDRANGEA— Stellata fimbriata. 



( IVhite Fringed Hydrangea.') 

 This is a handsome variety. Flowers large, pure white, edges of petals oeautifully fringed. One of the choicest 

 varieties ; distinct. 50c. 



Note.— The older %o'CXs,,Otaksa and Thomas Hogg, are also very desirable with their wealth of beautiful 

 blooms. We have fine plants of both. (See descriptions in General List.) 



LIGUSTRUM— Ibota (New). 



Native of China and Japan. Flowers large, white, very fragrant ; an abundant bloomer ; 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. 75c. 



EUONYMUS— Erectus nanus. 



(D-,vayf Stra-.vbirry Tree.) 

 A valuable dwarf shrub of upright growth and pyramidal form, somewhat the shape of an Irish Juniper. An acquisition 

 of merit. Particularly adapted to small lawns. 50c. 



LONICERA — Tartarica splendens (New). 



A tine variety of the Tartarian Honeysuckle ; flowers large, dark rose, with darker center. A variety of merit. 75c. 



PTELEA — Trifoliata aurea. 



{Goideti-Leaved Hop Tree.) 

 A charming novelty. Beautiful, glossy golden foliage. This is one of the finest golden-leaved shrubs, as it retains the 

 brilliancy of its color the entire season. $1.00. 



SAMBUCUS— Nigra rotundifolia (New). 



( Ron fid LeaTjed Elder.) 

 A distinct variety with round, dark green foliage. 75c. 



SAMBUCUS— Nigra flore pleno (New). 



A double flowered variety of the common Eider. 75c. 



