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Yew ( Taxus.) 
Ericoides. A small, slender 
ing variety, with small foliage and 
rather erect habit. SI. 
Fructu Luteo. Only differs from 
the common in the color of the 
berries, which are yellow. 
Glauca, or Sea Green Yew. A 
very distinct variety ; foliage dark 
green on the surface and bluish 
gray underneath ; vigorous grow- 
er. !?1 to 82. 
Horizontals. A straggling grow- 
ing vaiiety, with spreading 
branches. 00c. to §1. 
Imperialis. 
Irish (Hibernica.) A well known, 
upright variety ; foliage deep 
green, very distinct. 60c. to 81. 
Nana. A very dwarf kind. 61. 
Pvramidalis. Erect habit. GOc. 
to SI. 
Yew ( Taxus.) 
Stricta. An erect, dense growing 
variety, with small, dark, shining 
leaves, thickly set on the branches. 
One of the finest of Yews. 00c. 
to SI. 
tWASHiNGTONH. A new, handsome, 
variegated variety, with yellow 
spots and stripes. $2.60. 
Florida Yew (Torreya.) 
t*Taxifolia. A handsome, bushy, 
conical shrub. *1 to 62. 
Broad-Leaved Yew (Podocarpus.) 
t*jAPONICUS. 61. 
Cluster-Flowered Yew (Cepkaiotaxus.) 
t*DRUPACEA. 61. 
t*FORTUN.II. 61. 
These are very handsome Evergreen 
trees, but not sufficiently hardy for the 
climate of the Northern States. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 
IN FOUR CLASSES. 
CLASS I.— DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 
CLASS 2.— VARIEGATED-LEAVED SHRUBS. 
CLASS 3.— EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
CLASS 4. — CLIMBING AND TRAILING SHRUBS. 
CLASS 1.— DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 
Price, 50 cents each, except otherwise noted. 
Althaea Frutex [Hibiscus sytiacus.) Rose 
of Sharon. 
Arden's Plena. White. 
Bicolor Hybrida. White and 
purple. 
Compacta. Compact grower. 
De la Reine. 
Double Blue. 
Double Blue. (New.) Toe. 
Double Purple. 
Double Red. 
Double Variegated, or Painted 
Lady. 
Elegantissima. Single white, pur- 
ple center. 
Fleur Blanche. Pure white, single. 
Althaea Frutex. 
P/Eonia-Flowered. 
Semi-Double Violet. 
Single Purple. 
Single Variegated. 
Speciosa. White, center purple. 
Variegated-Leaved. A conspicu- 
ous variety, with foliage finely 
marked with lightyellow ; double 
purple flowers. si. 
The Althaeas are fine, free growing 
flowering shrubs, of the easiest cultiva- 
tion. Very desirable on account of 
blooming in the autumn months, when 
scarcely any other tree or shrub is in 
blossom. August and September. 
