50 
jAl'ONICA Dentata Aurea (New.) 
Leaves dentaled ; golden varie- 
gation. $1> 
Jai'onica Ilicifolia(AVmO Holly 
leaved. 
Japonica Latimaculata. Both 
wood and foliage distinctly 
marked. 
JAPONICA Longifolia Aurea var. 
(New.) Narrow leaves ; variega- 
ted. 
Japonica Luteo Carpa (New.) $1. 
Macropiiylla Mas.— 
(New.) Fine broad foliage. $1. 
Japonica Macropiiyi.i.a Dentata 
(New.) Broad leaves, deeply 
dentated. $1- 
Japonica Viridis Pygma:. A dwarf 
variety with deep green foliage. 
75c. 
Require protection here in winter; 
•the variegated varieties are valuable for 
conservatory decoration. 
Berberry (Berberis.) 
Darwinii. A beautiful dwarf 
shrub, with a profusion of yellow 
flowers ; very early in spring. 
Jamiesoni. $L 
Nepaulensis. 
Box {Jinx ns.) 
Dwarf (suffrulicosa.) The well 
known sort used for edging. 30 
cts. per yard. 
Tree Box {Buxus arbortscens.) 
Broad-Leaved. 
Common. 
El.EGANTISSIMA VaRIEGATA. 
Gold Striped-Leaved. 
Handsworth's. Oval leaved, up- 
right, vigorous grower; very 
hardy and ornamental. 
Japonica Mickophyi.i.a. Small 
leaved. 
Japonica Microphylla Argentea. 
Small leaves, margined with yel- 
low ; distinct. 
Jackson's Weeping. A pendulous 
variety ; leaves blotched with yel- 
low. 
Minorca. 
Myrtle-Leaved. 
Rotundifolia Aurea. 
Silver Striped-Leaved. 
Variegated. 
The species and varieties of the Tree 
Box are beautiful lawn shrubs or small 
trees, well adapted to small places. 
They flourish best when partially shaded. 
Cotoneaster. 
Box-Leaved (buxi folia.) 
Round - Leaved (rotundifolia.)— 
Beautiful, low, spreading shrubs 
with small foliage, white flowers 
and red berries. 
Small-Leaved (microphylla. ) 
Symondsii. A beautiful shrub with 
oval leaves and numerous small 
white flowers, succeeded with 
bright red berries. 
Elaeagnus. 
Pungens Maculata (New.) 
$1 to $2. 
Pl NGENS MARGINATA (jVSfttO 
$1 to S2. 
Reflexa Aurea Var. SI to $2. 
All the above varieties have fine glos- 
sy foliage, distinctly blotched with yel- 
low. They are beautiful evergreen 
shrubs at the south. Not perfectly 
hardy here, but very ornamental in the. 
conservatory. 
Euonymus. 
Japonicus. Bright green glossy 
foliage. 
Japonicus Argenteo Variegatus. 
Leaves silver striped. . 
Japonicus Aureo Variegatis. 
Leaves colored in the center and 
towards the base with a golden 
yellow and extends to the young 
wood ; very fine. 
Japonicus Gracilis. A dwarf va- 
riety, deeply bordered with silvery 
white. 
Japonicus Latifolius Albo Var. 
The finest of all the large-leaved, 
white, variegated Euonymus. 
Japonicus Linifoi.ius. A beautiful 
dwarf species with narrow leaves 
Japonicus Macrophyli.us. A 
beautiful variety with deep green 
foliage, very large and glossy. 
Japonicus Microphyi.i.us. Foli- 
age very small, of a bright green 
young shoots very slender ani 
upright. 
Japonicus Otatus Aureo Maci 
lata. (New.) 
Japonicus Pulchellus. 
Radicans Fol. Var. A trailing 
variety, with silvery variegate! 
foliage tinged with red. Wei 
adapted to form edgings to beds 
hardy. 
Tricolor. (New.) 
These are all beautiful evergreen 
shrubs, quite hardy south of New York 
city, but requiring protection at Roch- 
ester. SuitableforGreen Houseculturo 
