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Viburnum nepalense. C. A robust groTvlng shrub, with cymes of white flowers, which appear later than those 

 of the other Viburnums. 50c. 



V. Opulus. High, or Bush Crakberry. C. Both ornamental and useful. Its red berries, resembling cran- 

 berries, esteemed by many, hang until destroyed by frost late in the fall ; resembles the Snowball in wood 

 and foliage. 3.5c. 



-par. nanum. D. A very dwarf variety, forming a small bush two feet in height ; does not produce any 



flowers. A pretty dwarf plant. 75c. 

 Tar. sterilis. Guelder Rose. Snowball Tree. C. A well known, favorite shrub, of large size, with 



globular clusters of pure white, sterile flowers the latter part of May. (See cut.) 35c. 



Viburnum Plicatum. Viburnum Opulus Var. Sterilis— Snowball. 



( y« Natural Size.) ( \^ Natural Size.) 



V. plicatum. Plicate Viburnum. D. From North China. Of moderate growth; handsome, plicated leaves, 

 globular heads of pure white neutral flowers early in June. It surpasses the common variety in several 

 respects. Its habit is better, foliage much handsomer, flowers whiter and more dehcate. One of the most 

 valuable flowering shrubs. (See cut.) 75c. 



V. prunifolium. Plum-leaved Viburnum. C. Has smooth, glossy foliage, and white flowers in May and 

 June. 50c. 



V. pyrifolium. PEAR-LE.4VED Viburnum. C. A native shrub. Flowers white; fragrant; the last of all to 



flower, being about ten days later than the others. 50c. 

 V. Sieboldi. D. Large, long, thick leaves of a glossy green color. 75c. 



XANTHOCEKAS. 



X. sorbifolia. C. From Central China. Forms a shrub or small tree, foliage i-esembling that of the Service Tree 

 or Mountain Ash ; flowers flve-petaled. white, reddish copper-colored at base, disposed in racemes about 

 eight inches long; flowers expand in April or May with the leaves. It is very floriferous, young plants 

 flowering freely. Requires protection until established. Small plants. $1.00. 



CLASS II.— FLOWERING SHRUBS WITH VARIEGATED OR 

 COLORED FOLIAGE. 



Described in their Respective Places in the Catalogue. 



Berberis (Barberry), vulgaris var. purpurea. 

 Cissus variegata. 



Cornus (Dogwood), mascula variegata. 

 " mas. var. elegantissima. 

 " Siberica foliis albo marginatis. 

 " variegata. 



" sang. var. elegantissima variegata. 

 " Spffithii. 



Diervilla (Weigela), hortensis var. venosa variegatii. 

 rosea var. Kosteriana fol. var. 

 " rosea var. nana fol. var. 



Diervilla, rosea vai'. nova. 



" rosea var. Sieboldii alba marginata. 

 Hibiscus (Althcua), Syriacus var. fl. pi. fol. variegatis. 

 Kerria (Corchorus), Japonica argentea variegata. 

 I.igustrum (Privet), var. glaucum marginatum. 

 Philadelphus (Syrinya), foliis aureis. 

 Prunus (Plum), Pissardi. 

 Ptelea (Hop Tree), trifoliata var. aurea. 

 Sambucus (Elder), nigra variegata. 



" nigra var. aurea. 



Symphoricarpus (St.Pcte/ 'sTToj t), vulgaris variegatis. 



