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YUCCA VITjOWE-NTOSA.— {See page 27.) 



Hydrangea Hortensis or Garden Hydrangea. — Nearly hardy here, but 



frequently grown in a pot or box ; flowers are borne in large panicles or 



heads, at first white, sometimes changing to blue, and finally to a bright 



pink. 50 cents. 

 Hydrangea Japoniea. — A very striking variety lately introduced from Japan ; 



deep rose colored flowers ; scarce. 50 cents. 

 Mock Orange, or Syringa. — A rapid growing, medium size shrub, with very 



fragrant white flowers. 

 Sweet Scented Shrub — Calycanthus. — Flowers purple, very double, and" 



deliciously fragrant ; blooms at intervals throughout the season; old and 



much esteemed. 

 Spirea Callosa Alba. — A new white, flowerin-g variety of dwarf habit ; very 



fine ; one of the most desirable ; 25 cents. 

 Spirea Prunifolia. — Height four feet; very beautiful; flowers like white daisies;;; 



blossoms in May ; hardy. Price, 25 cents. 



