THE CHASE NURSERIES. 
Lawsoniana. A continuous bloomer ; flowers often five inches in diameter, 
opening a rich, glistening, rosy purple, gradually changing to a mauve 
purple. 
Mme. Edward Andre. Flowers large, of a beautiful bright velvety red ; 
free-flowering and continuous bloomer. 
Paniculata. Perfectly hardj', and a rapid climber, producing a mass of pure 
white, sweet-scented flowers, which are borne in long panicles and appear 
in August ; the foliage remains fresh and green into early winter. 
Eamona. A new American seedling ; strong, rampant grower, and very 
hardy. It is a free and perpetual blooming variet}', both on the old year's 
growth and on the wood of the current year ; the color of the flower is a 
deep sky-blue, and very attractive ; the size of the flower is large, running 
from five to nine inches in diameter. 
Rubella. Has the same continuous flowering habit as the Jackmanni ; flow- 
ers seven inches in diameter, commonly six-sepaled ; color a deep velvety 
claret, the rich reddish flush giving it a very distinct appearance. June 
to October. 
Star of India. A ver}' showy, free-flowering sort, with large flowers, first 
of a reddish plum color, changing to a violet purple, with turkej' red bars 
in the centre of each flower leaf. A variety of great merit. July to 
October. 
Viticella Rubra Grandiflora. Should be in every collection. A fine bloomer. 
Flowers large, handsome, and of a rich claret red color; July to October. 
iDEClDUOUS HEDGE PLANTS. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 
Makes one of the handsomest, rapid-growing hedges ; thornless, with 
thick, glo.ssy leaves, remaining until late in the fall. Can be trimmed 
to any desired height. 
HONEY LOCUST. 
Very hardy, and the cheapest and best for defensive hedges. 
OSAGE ORANGE. 
Highly esteemed in the West and South. Not hardy enough for the North. 
JAPAN QUINCE. 
Grows very compactly ; will submit to any amount of pruning, while the 
brilliant and showy scarlet flowers make it exceedingly attractive. 
The following are also desirable for ornamental hedging, descriptions of 
which will be found under "Hardy Flowering Shrubs," in this 
catalogue : — 
Purple Berberry, Altheas, vSpireas, Taratarian Honeysuckle. 
