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Thje Elizabeth Nubsert Compaxy. 



FLOWERING 



iTEA. (See page 31). 

 JASMINUM. 



J.|NadifIorum (Naked Flower Jasminum)— A slender, 

 medium-sized shrub, small, yellow flowers borne 

 during the first mild days of March or ApriL 

 Earliest blooming of hardy shrubs. 2 to 3 ft., 

 25 cts.; 3 to 4 ft., 35 cts.; $2.50 per 10. 



J. Officinale — This is the hardy white Jasmine, bear- 

 ing its sweet scented, white flowers in June. 35 

 cts. each ; $2 per 10. 



KERRIA. Corchorus. 

 K. Japonica (Globe Flower) — A slender, green- 

 branched shrub, covered with a profusion of globu- 

 lar yellow flowers 



from July to Octo- 

 ber. 2 fc, 25 cts. 



each ; 3 ft. , 35 cts. 



each ; $2 60 per 10. 

 K. Yar. Argentea varle- 



gata (Silver Varie- 

 gated ■ leaved) — A 



dwarf variety from 



Japan, with small 



green foliage, edged 



with white ; very 



slender grower. One 



of the prettiest and 



most valuable of* 



dwarf shrubs. 2 ft., 



25 cts. each ; $2 per 



10 ; 2 to 2.^ ft., 35 cts. 



each ; $2.50 perlO. 

 LONICERA. Honey 



suckle. 

 L. Fragrantissima 



(Fragrant UpriEht 



Honey suckle) — 



Small, deep green 



foliage,and fragrant 



pink flowers before 



the leaves, which 



are retained till 



very late; a fine 



shrub. 2 to 3 ft., 2 



5 cts. each ; 3 to 4 



feet, 35 cts. each ; 



IS.50 per 10. 



SHRUBS— Continued. 



HONEYSUCKLE— Continued. 

 L. Grandiflora (Pink-flowering Honeysuckle) — Avery 

 ornameuiaJ, strong-growing kind, having pretty 

 pink and white flowers in early sprinar. 2 to 3 

 ft.. 25 CIS. each ; 3 to 4 ft., 35 cts. each; $2.50 per 10. 

 L. Tatarica (Red Tartarian Honeysuckle) — Bright 

 flowers in spring,followed by orange-tcarlet berries 

 till autumn ; fine. 2 to 3 ft., 25 cts. each; 3 to 4 ft.. 

 35 cts. each ; $2.50 per 10. 

 L. Tatarica Alba (White Tartarian Honeysuckle) — 2 to 

 3 ft., 25 cts. ea.; 3 to 4 ft., 35 cts. ea.; $2.50 per 10. 

 LILAC. 



L. Alphonse Lavallee— New, very large, pale blue, in 

 fine, compact trusses of double flowers. 2 to 3 ft.., 

 35 cts. each : $3 perlO. 

 L. Ambroise Yerschatfelt — Very pretty pale pink, 

 with large trusses. Good grower and distinct. V2 

 to 18 in.. 35 ctsi. each ; $3 per 10. 

 L. Charles the Tenth— Rapid Grower, with reddish 

 purple flowers. 12 to 18 in., 25 cts. each; 2 to 3 

 It , 35 cts. each. 

 L. Common Purple — 2 to 3 ft,, 25 cts. each ; 3 to 4 ft., 

 30 cts. each. 



L. Double (Lemoinei flore pleno) — A new and choice 

 variety of the Lilac, producing long racemes of 

 double purple flowers, lasting longer than the 

 single sorts. A valuable acquisition. 2 to 3 ft, 

 60 cts. each. 



L. Geant des Batailles— Bright, reddish lilac, in large 

 attractive trusses, tine. 12 to 18 in., 35 cts. each i 

 $3 per 10. 



L. Japonica — A new and unique species from Japan, 

 attaining the size of a tree, with large panicles of 

 white flowers. Foliage very large, thick and deep 

 green color. 3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. each ; $4 per 10 ; 5 

 to 6 ft., $1 each ; $7.50 per 10. 

 L. Jean Bart — A striking novelty, with dark redbude 

 and double claret rose-colored flowers when fully 

 open. 18 to 30 in., 35 cts. each ; $3 per 10. 

 L. Langius — Delicate shade of Lilac with a fawn- 

 colored tint. 12 to 18 in., 35 cts. each ; $3 per 10. 



BUSH HYDEANGBA. See page 31). 



