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Almond {Amygdalus.) 
Dwarf Douisi.f.-Flowering (pu- 
mila ) A beautiful shrub, with 
small, double rosy blossoms. 
Dwarf Double WHiTK-Fi.owi.tyNu 
( pumila alba.) 
Amelanchier. 
ALPINB (Vulgaris.) A medium sized 
shrub, 5 or 6 feet high, with glos- 
sy leaves, flowers white, blossoms 
in May, succeeded by small pur- 
ple fruit. 
Amorpha, or Bastard Indigo. 
Fragrant (fragrans.) 
Fragrant Dwarf (nana fragrant.) 
Gi.aiira. 
Lewisii. 
Shrubby (frutieosa.) 
Sinensis. 
Fine large shrubs, with long spikes 
of violet purple tlowers in July. 
Aralia. 
Angelica Tree (japoniea.) A sin- 
gular, erect growing shrub, with 
large leaves ; young wood very- 
prickly ; flowers white, in large 
spikes in September. 
MANDSHURICA. Prickly, bipinnate 
leaves. Native of North China. 
*1. 
Azalea, HONEYSUCKLE OtSwamf Pink. 
Pink-Flowering American (nudi- 
Jiora.) 
Pontica. A large collection, con- 
sisting of the finest varieties. $1 
to $2 each. 
Berberry (Berieris.) 
American (canadensis;) Red fruited. 
Dui.cis. 
European (vulgaris.') Red fruited. 
Purple-Leaved (vulgaris purpurea.) 
An interesting and beautiful var- 
iety, with violet purple leaves and 
fruit. 
Violet-Fruited (induced.) 
White-Fruited (atlui.) 
The Berberries are a most interesting 
family of shrubs, varying in size from 2 
to (i feet high, rich in variety of leaf, 
tlower and habit. Their showy orange 
and yellow flowers in May or June, are 
succeeded by bright and various col- 
ored fruit, very ornamental in the 
autumn and winter. 
Bramble (Ritbus.) 
Double White-Flowering (alba 
fl.pl.) 
Buckthorn (RJiamnus.) 
Broad-Leaved (latifolius.) A beau- 
tiful species from the Azores , 
glossy, finely crimped foliage ; 
stiff, erect habit. 
Purging (eatliartieus.) The popu- 
lar hedge plant, a fine, robust, 
hardy shrub, with dark green 
foliage, white flowers and small 
black fruit. 
Calycanthus, Sweet-Scented SHRUB, 
or Allspice. 
Carolina (Jloridus.) 
Large-Fruited (maeroearpus.) $1, 
Ohlong-Leavkij (ol'longifolius.) $1. 
Plum-Leaved (prunifolius.) $1. 
Precox. 
Smooth-Leaved (lenngalus.) 
\ r ARiOVS-LEAXEl> (liefeiVpliylll<S.)$l. 
All the species and varieties of the 
Calycanthus are very desirable. The 
wood is fragrant, foliage rich, flowers of 
a rare, chocolate color, and have r. 
peculiar agreeable odor. They blossom 
in June, and at intervals afterwards. 
Colutea, or Bladder Senna. 
Reddish Flowered (cruenta.)— 
Similar to the Arborescens, but 
flowers are marked with red. 
Tree (arborescens.) A large shrub, 
with small delicate foliage, and 
yellow pea-blossom shaped flow- 
ers in June, followed by reddish 
pods or bladders. 
Corchorus (k'enia.) 
Japan (japoniea.) A slender, green- 
branched shrub, 5 or 6 feet high, 
with globular yellow flowers, 
from July to October. 
Silver Variegated-Leaved (ja- 
poniea argenlea variegata.) A new 
variety from Japan, with small, 
green foliage, edged with white ; 
very slender grower. 
Cornus, or Dogwch >d. 
Cornelian Cherry (mascula.) A 
very early flowering shrub, flow- 
ers bright yellow. May. 
Mascula Variegata. Differs only 
from the preceding in having the 
foliage beautifully variegated 
with white ; decidedly the pret- 
tiest variegated shrub in cultiva- 
tion. $1. 
Red Branched (sangainca.) Very 
conspicuous and ornamental in 
winter, when the bark is blood 
red. 25c. 
