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Forsythia. 
Fortuxeii. Growth upright ; foli- 
age deep green ; flowers bright 
yellow. 
Suspensa. A straggling shrub, re- 
sembling Viridissima, but much 
more slender and delicate grow- 
er. Native of Japan. 
Viridissima. Leaves deep green ; 
flowers bright yellow, very early 
in spring. A fine, hardy shrub, 
introduced by Mr. Fortune, from 
China. 
Halesia, or SILVER BELL, 
Four-Wixged Fruited (klraptcm.) 
A beautiful large shrub, with 
pretty, white, bell-shaped (lowers 
in May. $1. 
Hawthorn (Crala-gits.) See Ornamental 
Trees. 
Honeysuckles, Upright (Lonkera. ) 
Blue-Berried (iarulea.) 
Fragrantissima. A fall dowering 
variety; flowers small, yellowish 
white ; very fragrant. 
Ledehours (Ledebouri.) A very dis- 
tinct species from California. 
Pink-Fi.owkring (pulverttlenia.) A 
beautiful shrub; flowers bright 
red, veined with white ; very 
showy. 
Red Tartarian {Tartarica rubra.) 
A well known shrub; flowers 
bright pink, which appear in May. 
Standishii. A variety from China ; 
flowers reddish outsidcand white 
within ; fragrarjt. 
White Tartarian ( Tartarica alba.) 
Like the Red Tartarian, but has 
dull white flowers. 
Horse Chestnut {Pavia.) 
Dwarf White (viacroslachya.) A 
beautiful spreading shrub, pro- 
ducing numerous large showy 
spikes of flowers in July and 
August. §1. 
Hypericum, or St. JOHNSWORT. 
K alm ia-Lea yed (kaimioHvm.) 
Succeeds well in the shade. A fine, 
low spreading shrub, with gay, bright 
yellow flowers in August. 
Hydrangea. 
Garden or CHANGEABLE {hortensis.) 
An elegant well known plant, 
with large leaves and large glo- 
bular heads of rose-colored flow- 
ers ; usually grown in pots or 
boxes; in the North rcquirespro- 
tection out doors in winter. 
Hydrangea. 
Heart-Leaved (cordata.) Large 
foliage. A fine, hardy, free bloom- 
ing shrub. 
Hoary-Leaved (cancsccns.) Large 
leaves, white orgray underneath. 
Involucrata. Very fine, rich foli- 
age, very erect, and one of the 
hardiest. 
JAPAN (japonica.) Resembles the 
hortensis, but is more robust and 
showy. 
Jai'O.nica Ai.ua. (New.) Rose, 
delicate color when first opening, 
changing to white. 75c. 
JAPONICA "CcERULESCBiiS." (New.) 
75c. 
Jatonica "Imperatrice Eugenie." 
(New.) Petals white rose and 
blue; a fine variety. 75c. 
JAPONICA "Lindlkyii." (New.) 75c, 
Japonica •'Macrocei , iiai.a."(Ncw.) 
Petals white, turning to rose, as 
they acquire age. Individual 
flowers very large. $1. 
Jai'Onica "Otaksa." (New.) Fo- 
liage of a beautiful deep green 
color. The plant produces im- 
mense trusses of rose colored 
flowers in profusion ; free bloom- 
er. $1. 
Oak - Leaved (qucrcifolia.) A 
hardy, showy plant, with large 
leaves and large spiked heads of 
whitish flowers. 
Paniculata Grandiklora. A fine 
shrub, growing from 8 to 10 feet 
high ; flowers white, in great py- 
ramidal panicles a foot long ; de- 
cidedly the finest flowering shrub 
of recent introduction. This is 
the Hydrangea Deutziafolia of 
some nurseries. 75c. to $1. 
Paniculata Grandiflora Var. 
75c. 
Thunhekgii Fi.or. Persicis. (New.) 
Dwarf; flowers peach colored ; 
very free bloomer. $1. 
The new varieties require protection 
here in winter. 
Jasmine {Jasminum.) 
OFFICINALE. A very fragrant and 
beautiful shrub ; flowers yellow. 
Nudiflorum. A beautiful variety, 
with a profusion ot bright yellow 
flowers ; very fragrant. 
Lilac (Syringa.) 
Alba Grandiflora. (New.) Very 
large, pure white trusses. The 
finest white. $1. 
