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



LIGUSTRUM tricolor. New. Green foliage, 

 variegatod with j'ellow and white. 35 to 50 ctB. 



LIGUSTRUn vulgare. Common Puivet. Shin- 

 ing green leaves and spikes of white flowers. 

 Valuable for massing and hedges, but not as 

 large in habit nor foliage as the California 

 Privet ; a desirabl(> plant. 25 cts. Low prices 

 per 100 and per 1,000. 



LIGUSTRUM vulgare buxifolium. Box-Leav- 

 ed PitiVKT. Of erect habit, with thick, dark 

 green leaves, remaining upon the plant until 

 late in the fall. 25 cts. 



LIGUSTRUfVI glaucum folium albo margina- 

 tum. White-Edgeu Leaved Privet. Of up- 

 rigiil habit, leaves of a glaucous green, edged 

 with whit(\ 25 cts. 



Standard or Tree Privet. See Standard 

 SuRi iiS, page 47. 



LinONIA. Hardy orange. See CiTECS, page 33, 



LONICERA Alberti. HoNEYsur-KLE. A very 

 hardy variety, somewhat creeping in habit; 

 leaves narrow, and bell-shaped flowers of a vio- 

 let color. 50 cts. 



LONICERA Albida. "White flowers followed by 

 bright red berries. 35 cts. 



LONICERA Candida. Brilliant scarlet fruit. 

 25 to 50 cts. 



LONICERA coerulea. Fragrant yellowish white 

 flowers. 25 to 50 cts. 



LONICERA fragrantissima. Fragrant Upright 

 Honeysuckle. Small, deep green foliage, and 

 fragrant pink or yellowish white flowers before 

 the leaves, which are retained till very late ; a 

 fine shrub. 35 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



LONICERA hispida. A varif'ty of bush form, 

 with trumpet-shaped, blue flowers. 75 cts. 



LONICERA Ledebouri. Ledebour's Honey- 

 suckle. From California. Distinct variety, 

 with red flowers in May. 35 cts. 



LONICERA Morrowi. New variety from Japan. 

 Lemon colored flowers, followed by rich yellow 

 berries. 35 cts. 



LONICERA orientalis. Fine bush, having light 

 yellow flowers shaded with pink. 35 cts. 



LONICERA Standishii. Standish's Honey- 

 suckle. Foliage large ; creamy white, fragrant 

 flowers, appearing in May before the leaves. 

 35 cts. 



LONICERA Tatarlca. Red Tartarian Honey- 

 suckle. Bright flowers in spring, followed by 

 orange-scarlet berries till autumn. Fine. 35 cts. 

 Low prices per 100. 



LONICERA Tatarica alba. White Tartarian 

 Honeysuckle. 35 cts. 



LONICERA Tatarica grandiflora. Pink Flow- 

 ering Honeysuckle. A very ornamental, 

 strong growing kind, having pretty pink and 

 white flowers in early spring. 35 cts. 



riYRICA cerifera. Bayberry or Wax Myrtle. 

 Almost evergreen. Spreading bushy habit. 

 Distinct rich green foliage. Showy white waxy 

 berries follow the flowers. 35 cts. Low prices 

 per 100 and 1,000. 



MYRICA Gale. Sweet Gale. A small shrub 

 with very fragrant white flowers. 35 cts. Low 

 prices in quantity. 



NEVINSI A Alabamensis. A fine slirub indigenous 

 to the Southern States. Fcatliory white flowers 

 in May. Grows best in rich ground. Quite 

 hardy. 5U cts. 



P>EONIA rioutan. Upright or Tree P/Eonies. 

 Enormous showy flowers 6 to 8 inches in di- 

 ameter. Attain the size of shrubs of medium 

 growth, and are strikingly effective. Best 

 hardy varieties. $1 to $2. 



PA VIA macrostachya. Dwarf White Horse 

 Chestnut. One of the most effective siirubs or 

 dwarf trees. Numerous upright spikes or ra- 

 cemes of compact white flowers on the ends of 

 the branches in July, when few flowers are in 

 bloom. Bold and handsome foliage ; gi'ows 

 near the ground. Very fine. $5 to $7.50 per 

 dozen. Low rates per 100. 



PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) coionaiius. 

 Garland Syrincja. The popular common Sy- 

 ringa, having delicatelj' perfumed white flowers 

 in June. 25 to 50 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



PHILADELPHUS flore pleno. Double Flow. 

 ERED Syringa. Very fragrant flowers. 35 cts 



PHILADELPHUS nanus. Dwarf Syringa. Low 

 growing, forming a dense, compact bush ; sel- 

 dom produces flowers. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS nanus Zeyheri. Zeyher's 

 SYRiNCiA. Large late flowers, without fra- 

 grance. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPrtUSfoliis aureis. Golden-Leaved 

 Syringa. Beautiful hardy shrub of easiest cul- 

 ture; holds golden color the entire season. 

 Valuable. 25 to 50 cts. Low prices in quantity. 



PHILADELPHUS foliis argenlea marginata. 

 Silver Margined-Leaved Syringa. New 

 variety of dwarf habit; foliage bordered with 

 silvery white. 75 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS grandiflora. Large Flow- 

 ered Syringa. Showy; flowering late; not 

 fragrant. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS grandiflorus speciosissimus. 

 Of dwarf habit, attaining a height of about 3 

 feet, and covered with large, white, fragrant 

 flowers. Fine. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS Gordonianus. Gordon s Syr- 

 inga. Of strong growth ; flowering late pro- 

 fusely. 25 to 50 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS inodorus. A vigorous grower. 

 Flowers are not fragrant. 35 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS Lemoineii erectus. Le- 



moine's Erect Syringa. Flowers creamy white 

 and closely clustered. A new variety. 50 cts. 



PHILADELPHUS nivalis. Entirely pure white 



flowers without fragrance. 35 cts. 

 PHILADELPHUS primulaeflora. Almost double 



pure white flowers. 50 cts. 

 PHILADELPHUS pubescens. Hoary-Leaved 



Syringa. Handsome, long, hoary leaves and 



white flowers. 35 cts. 

 PHILADELPHUS salicifolia. Willow-Leaved 



Syringa. Of dwarf habit; edges of leaves 



curled. 35 cts. 

 PHILADELPHUS speciosa. Dwarf habit, only 



about 3 feet in height, and with very large, 



sweet-scented white flowers. Distinct and fine. 



35 cts. Low prices per 100. 



