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Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. 



HIBISCUS violacea flore pleno. Flowers med- MYDRANQEA Otaksa. Deep green foliage, and 



lum Blzt', double ; striped with violet. One of immense trusses of rose-colored flowers. For 



the best. 35 cts. 

 HIPPOPHAE rhamnoides. Sea Buckthorn. 



Strong growing bush, irregularly shaped. 



Effective for seashore ; very hardy. 50 cts. 



Low rates per 100 and per 1000. 



immense trusses of rose-colored flowers, 

 pot culture only. 35 and 50 cts. 

 HYDRANGEA panlculata. Similar to the fol- 

 lowing with flower panicles borne on strong 

 uprigiit stalks. 35 to 50 cts. Low prices in 

 quantitj'. 



Mass of Hydrangea Pantculata Grandiflora. 



HYDRANGEA arborescens. A native variety, 

 with fine white flowers early in summer. 25 and 

 35 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



HYDRANGEA elegantisslma. Large, spotted 

 leaves, like the Aueuba ; some spots white, 

 others a pale green. 50 cts. 



HYDRANGEA Hortensls. Common Garden or 

 Changeable Hydrangea. Originally from 

 Japan. Not entirely hardy here. Immense 

 globular heads of rose color or light blue 

 flowers. Color may be changed by mixing a 

 small quantity of iron filings with the soil. Very 

 valuable for growing in tubs or boxes for sum- 

 mer flowering, or in the open ground if protected 

 in Winter. The grand plants of this variety in 

 many of the fine grounds at Newport attract 

 general attention there during the season. 35 

 cts. to SI. 



HVDRANGEA japonica. Leaves bordered with 



wliite ; fine. .50 cts. 

 HYDRANGEA nivea. Fine hardy variety, leaves 



silvery white underneath. Very effective for 



lawns. 35 and 50 cts. 



HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora. Entirely 

 hardy everywhere, and one of the most popular 

 and valuable shrubs grown. Immense panicles 

 of pure white, heart-shaped flowers, which ap- 

 pear in profusion in August, turning to delicate 

 pink and remaining in perfection until laie in 

 Autumn. A solid bed of these Hydrangeas is 

 one of the most effective objects on a lawn dur- 

 ing August and September when but few hardy 

 shrubs are in bloom. Fine plants, 25 to 50 cts. 

 Low prices per 100 and per 1,000. 



HYDRANGEA quercifolia. Oak-Leaved Hy- 

 drangea. Large leaves, lobed like those of 

 the oak, and downy underneath. Fine. 50 cts. 



HYDRANGEA radiata. White flowers in July. 

 Foliage silvery underneath. 35 and 50 cts. 



HYDRANGEA ramulis coccineis. Bed- 

 Branched. Blooms freely, producing large 

 trusses of rose-colored flowers from every shoot. 

 50 cts. 



HYDRANGEA rosea. A red-flowering variety of 

 Thomas Hogg. 50 cts. 



The trees and ahruba all came In good condltiou. C. U. S., iSoutbauipton, L. 1. 



