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North Main Street Nursery. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued. 
Barberryi Purple-leaved. A siiiall mid very effective shrub 3 to 
S feet hi^li, Willi violet-colored foliage and fruit. 20(*, ea.. $10 per 100. 
Barberry, Thunbergii. A low sliruli witli small, green foliaj^c in 
suniiner, changiug to crimson in aiitumu and early winter. The [low- 
ers come in May, and are followed h}' hright red berries whicli adhere 
to ttie branches until spring. Fine for hedges and groups, or as 
single specimens. 25 cts. ; strong phmts, 50 cts. 
Barberry, Japonlcum. Similar to tlie preceding, but of more 
erect and stronger growtli ; new. 50 cts, 
Calycanthus. The wood is sweet-scented. 25 cts. 
Clethra ainifolia. Erect spikes of white flowers in August. 50«. 
Corchorus, Japan. A slender, green-branched shrub, with small, 
doulile yellow Howers from July to October. 25 cts. 
Cornus Spaethii. Valued in winter for its liright I'ed hark and in 
suninicr for its foliage, w'hich is conij)letely Ijordered with yellow^ A 
very showy and desirable shruii, especially when planted with a back- 
ground of green. 50 to 75 cts. 
Cornus, Siberian. This variety has 
bright red bark in winter, when it is a 
very conspicuous object on the lawn or 
wherever grown. 25 cts. 
Cornus SIbirIca variegata. Kcauti- 
ful foliage, deeply lior<lered witli white, 
wliile some leaves ai'e pure white. Small 
plants, 50 cts. 
Cornus mas. A small, tree-like shruh, 
producing red flowers early in spring, fol- 
lowed by clusters of bright red fruit in 
August. 50 cts. 
For other Cornus, see Dogwood, in 
Ornamental Trees, page 15. 
Deutzia gracilis. Low slu'ubs, pro- 
I'usely covered in .lune with clusters of 
single white flowers. It is one of the 
prettiest shrubs for all situations. Small 
plants, 25 cts. ; extra, 50 cts. 
Deutzia, Rochester. Flowers double 
white, tinged with pink, in racemes 4 or 
5 inclies long. One of the most desirable 
shrulis. 50 cts. 
Ciiriiiix rarieijntd. Deutzia Watererl. A hybrid of D. 
i/riicili.'i. 
Deutzia Lemoinel. A new variety .said to surpass them all. 50c. 
Deutzia parviflora. Professor Sargent describes this new variety 
as "the prettiest of all tlie Deiit/.ias." 50 cts. each, $2 for 0. 
Deutzia scabra. Flowers white, single, and boriu^ in great abun- 
dance; a haiidst^nie shrill). 50 cts. 
Elseagnus longlpes. A .lupaneae shrub or tree, covered with 
large, bright red berries in July. The fruit is said to be of good 
flavor. Small jjlants, 50 cts. 
Euonymus ( Strawberry Tree). 50 cts. 
Exochorda grandiflora. A new shrub from Norlli China. 50 cts. 
Forsythlas (dolilc-n Bells). Upright shrubs, wliicli hlooni before 
till- leaves appear in April. Thi' lilossonis are bell-shaiuid, of a rich 
goldi'li color, w liici) In-igliteiis llii- lalidsc-ipe so early as to be indis- 
pensaljlc, 'I'liey are as easily gr<i\\ i! :is tlie hydrangea, having no in- 
sect enemies. Tlie variety " Viridissima," however, is tender, and of 
no value compared with Fortunei, Suspensa and Intermedia. 50 cts. 
