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'VTEIGELIA ROSEA, VAEIEGATED LEAVED.— (^^e page 27.) 



Althea, or Rose of Sharon. — Old and well known ; a large growing shrub 

 of easy cultivation, producing, during the summer, a great profusion of 

 large bell-shaped flowers of various colors. We offer four kinds — ^Double 

 White, Double Purple, Double Pink and White, and Single Red ; 

 they are all much esteemed. 



IDOTltzia Gracilis. — Height two feet ; very bushy ; a charming shrub, intro- 

 duced from Japan by Dr. Siebold ; flowers pure white ; blooms profusely ; 

 very hardy and desirable. See illustration. 



Deutzia Crenata. — Height four feet ; similar growth and habit to above ; 

 flowers double ; white tinged with rose ; hardy and fine. 



Deutzia Eortunii. — Height two to three feet ; one of the most beautiful, 

 profuse flowering varieties ; white ; perfectly hardy. 



Porsythia. — Height three to four feet ; beautiful bright yellow ; blooms early 

 and profusely 



Hydrangea Empress Eugenie. — A new and very pretty variety introduced 

 irom France ; flowers in large clusters ; delicate blue and pink. 50 cts. 



