J. T. LOVETT, 

 MANDA'S NEW GOLDEN PRIVET. 



A new golden-leaved form of the California 

 Privet. It should not be confounded with the old 

 varieties of Golden Privet, as its habit is much 

 dwarfier and bushier and it retains its color perfectly 

 throughout the Summer. It is exceedingly cheerful 

 and attractive; its foliage bemg of a clear, bright, 

 lemon-yellow throughout the Summer and Autumn. 

 It is an invaluable variety for planting in connection 

 with the parent or green form and with other shrub- 

 bery, or for producing a low, dense hedge. 2 yrs., 

 2 to 5 branches, each, 20c.; 3 for 50c. 



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BUDDLEIA VARIABILIS. 



A grand, hardy shrub, recently introduced from 

 China, extremely valuable for its profuse bloom, 

 graceful form and highly decorative appearance in 

 general. The flowers, which have an agreeable 

 odor, are produced in long racemes, often a foot 

 in length, and so numerous as to completely cover 

 the bush from June to October — a season when 

 bloom is so much needed in the shrubbery. The 

 coloring is a delicate rosy-lilac with orange tint in 

 centre. A valuable acquisition. Each, 20c. ; 3 for 50c. 



SELECTED HARDY SHRUBS. 



The folloiviiii^ shrubs are all tzuo or three years old and are too large for Diailing. 



AZALEA MOLLIS. 



One of the most valuable hardy shrubs in culti- 

 vation for producing brilliant and showy effect. 

 Of compact and symmetrical growth, completely 

 covered throughout June with large, beautiful flow- 

 ers of the most vivid colors imaginable, ranging 

 from intense rosy crimson, through all shades of 

 orange and red to the palest lemon-yellow. 12 to 

 15 in., each, 25c. 15 to 18 in., each, 40c. 



CYDONIA JAPONICA. Japan Quince. 



Popular, showy and valuable. The flowers are 

 large, of a brilliant scarlet-crimson, borne in great 

 profusion in early Spring and succeeded later by 

 fruit of a delightful, spicy fragrance. Exceedingly 

 ornamental, and it is an excellent hedge shrub. 

 1^ to 2 ft., 3 to 6 stems, each, 15c.; 4 for 50c. 



