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Althaea, Jeanne d'Arc. The only pure double white variety; very rare. 
75 cts. each. 
Azaleas. The beauty of the hardy Azaleas in May and .Tune can scarcely be 
over-stated; brilliant and profuse' of blossoms, and often dispensing a deli- 
cate and delicious fragrance. We ^^row tioth the (xhent and Mollis species 
in numerous varieties, including .-ilinosl i vi i y shade of pink, white, yellow, 
orange and scarlet. 25 ets., cts. and $1 each. 
Cornus Spathll. Valued in winter for its bright red bark, and in summer 
for its folinge. which is completely bordered with yellow. A very showy 
and desirable slirub, especially when planted with a background of green. 
50 cts. ti. ^f^l ra.'h. 
Hydrang:ea panicalata grandlflora. 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Tliis is not new. but is the one 
most ciisily gj'owii in evi-ry kind of soil ;iiid cxiiosurc, licing pfi-fcctly luirdy 
evcr\ w lu'iT. Tt ju-oduci^s such gi-cal ninssi s of lilooiu l;ite in suumu-r, last- 
ing until Nnxcnihcr, that no shrub is .so popuhir. Our plants are well-rooted 
and will blossom the Hrst season. 25 cts., 50 cts. and 75 cts. each; extra 
strong plants, ^1 caidi. 
Tliis Hydranj^ca is now mucli used in Newport for pliniting iu groiips or masses of 
to lot) plants. Tlic t,''''''iid effect of su(di a (inantity of bloom is spoken of by visitors. 
An exhibition that caa l)e repeated wlieuever tliis shrub is i)ri>perly brought into use. 
