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Potentilla Fruticosa i '•hrubby Cinque/oil). Forms an erect bush 

 about 2.1 feet high, with attractive foliage; commencing in July, it bears 

 golden-yellow flowers all summer. 25 cts. 



Prunus Japonica fl. pi. {Double-flowering Almond). A beau- 

 tiful dwarf Shrub, producing its showy double flowers early in May 

 before the leaves appear. We can supply both white and pink. 35 cts. 



— Pissardi [Purple-leaved Plum). A dwarf Shrub, covered with 

 single white flowers in spring; when they first appear the leaves are a 

 lustrous crimson, changing to a rich purple. 35 cts. each. 



■ — Triloba [Double-flowering Ptunt). An interesting Shrub, of 

 medium height, bearing in early spring semi-double delicate pink flowers 

 over an inch in diameter. 25 cts. each. 



Pyrus JaponiCUS (Japan Quince). A very showy and popular Shrub 

 of medium height, which blooms profusely in early spring; flowers daz- 

 zling scarlet. Makes' an excellent hedge. 25 cts. each. 



Hardy Rhododendrons. One of the most valuable of our hardy 

 decorative plants. They require only a good garden soil, which should 

 be dug at least 2 feet deep and mixed with some leaf mould or peat; it 

 is also well to mulch the ground during summer, and protect with leaves 

 or brush during the winter 

 We offer below but a limited list of varieties, which, however, 



tion of the hardiest sorts in cultivation. 



Abraham Lincoln. Rosy crimson. 



selec- 



Delicatissima. Blush white. 

 Everestianum. Rosy pink. 

 General Grant. Rosy crimson. 

 Giganteum. Crimson rose. 

 Lady Clermont. Rosy scarlet. 

 Mrs. Milner. Purplish crimson. 



LPHUS GlJANDIFLORUS. 



Mahonia Aquifolia (Holly-leaved Mahonia,. A dwarf 

 Shrub, valued for its shiny green foliage and its clusters of 

 yellow flowers, which expand towards the end of April. 35 

 cts. each. 



Japanese Maples. These are exceedingly beautiful, espe- 

 cially in spring, when they burst into leaf, and the colors of 

 the foliage are deep and decided; in autumn they 

 deepen in color and assume very beautiful tints. 



Japonicum Aureum. Golden yellow, si. 00 



each. 



. Polymorphum Atropurpureum. Purple- 

 leaved variety, deeply cut. SI. 00 each. 



Polymorphum Dissectum Atropur^ 



pureum. A handsome variety; leaves a beautiful 

 rose color when young; change to a deep and con- 

 stant purple as they become older; deeply and 

 delicately cut, giving them a fern-like appearance. 

 $1.00 each. 



Pavia Macrostachya [Dwarf Horse Chestnut 

 or Bnckevc). Forms a broad, round bush with 

 deep green foliage, and in July bears a mass of 

 beautiful upright spikes of while blossoms. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Philadelphia, Boule d' Argent [Silver Halt 

 Mock Orange). Of dwarf, compact habit, with 

 double white flowers in June. 25 cts. each. 



— Coronarius [Garland Mock Orange). This 

 is the popular, well-known tall variety; very sweet 

 and one of the first to flower. 25 Us. each. 



— Coronarius fl. pi. A line double-flowering 

 form. 25 cts. 



— Coronarius aurea (Golden-leaved Mock 



Orange). line golden-yellow foliage, contrast- 



ing beautifully with the dark leaves of othei 

 Shi ubs. 25 cts. each. 



— Grandiflorus. A large white-flowered, robust 



grower. 25 Cts. 



— Manteau d'rlermine. Creamy-white double 



flowers in June, produced in such profusion as in 

 completely cover tin- plant. 25 Cts. 



— Purpurea maculata. A new variety and en- 

 tirely distinct, tin- large white flowers having a 

 rosy-crimson spot at the base of each petal-; ol 

 strong, compact branching habit. 50 cts. each. 



— Rosreflorus plenus. Double white flowers in 

 June. 25 cts. 



Album elegans. A fine white. 

 Caractacus. Purplish crimson. 

 Catawbiensis alba. Pretty blush. 

 — Grandiflorum. Rosy laven- 

 der; showy. 

 Roseum elegans. Rosy purple. 



We can furnish any of the above in strong, bushy plants. 

 15 i" 18 inches hi-h,"si .tin each; $10.00 doz.; $75.00 per 100. 

 is m 24 " " Lot) " 15.00 •• 100.00 

 24to36 " " 2.50 " 25.00 " 200.T)0 

 Rhododendron Punctatum. A distinct species of compact, 

 Spreading habit: fine for planting in exposed situations, being 

 very hardy; in June the plant is literally covered with clusters 

 of rose-colored flowers. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



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