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46 St. John's wort, with showy 1 



flowers, 37 cts. J 



47 Virginian Itea, 50 cts. 



48 European small leaved yel- " 



low Jasmine, 37 cts. 



49 Italian large leaved yel- 



low do. 37 cts. 



50 Gold striped Jasmine, 1 



dollar 



5 1 t India Lagerstroemia, curi- 

 ous and extremely beauti- 

 ful, 50 cts. 



52 Spice wood, or wild alspice 



53 Willow leaved do. 50 cts. 



54 Common privet, or prim 



55 Candleberry myrtle, the') 



berries areused in making 

 candles, and impart an C 

 agreeable fragrance J 



56 Sweet gale, 37 c&U 



57 Cranberry 



58 Carolina large flowering > 



syringa, 37 cts. J 



59 European fragrant do. 



60 Double flowering do. 75 cts. 



61 Striped leaved do. beauti-l 



ful, 75 cts. j 



62 Shrubby cinquefoll, 37 cts. 



63 \\ T \ntevherry, covered in au- \ 



tumn and winter withy 

 bright scarlet berries 3 



64 Dwarf cluster flowering > 



plum, 50 cts. J 



65 English black thorn, or 



sloe, 50 cts. 



66 Trefoil tree, 37 cts. 



67 tSingle crimson flowering 



fruit bearing pomegra- 

 nate, 50 Cts* 



Hypericum kalmra- 



num 

 Itea virginica 



Jasminum humile 



- fructicans 

 -officinale, 



Lagerstroemia indica 



Lauras benzoin 



aestivalis 



Ligustrum vulgarer 



Myrica cerifera 



gale 



Oxycoccus macrocar* 

 pus 



Philadelphus inodorus 



■ coronarius 



■ v. pleno 



■ v. varieg* 



Potentilla fructicosa 

 Prinos verticillatos 



Prunus depressa 



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spinosa 



Ptelia trifoliata 



Punica granatum 



