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Dculzia. 
Deutzia scabra. Flowers white, single and borne in 
great abundance. A handsome shrub. 50 cts. 
Elseagnus longipes. A 
Japanese shrub or tree, cov- 
ered with large, bright red 
berries in July. The fruit 
is said to be of good flavor. 
Small plants, 50 cts. 
Elseagnus edulus. A 
idwarf, spreading variety, 
similar to the above. 30 cts. 
Euonymus (Strawberry 
Tree). A tall shrub or low 
tree, with scarlet-winged 
fruit in autumn. We have 
several varieties. 50 cts. 
Exochorda grandi- 
ilora. A new shrub from 
North China, producing 
graceful racemes of pearly 
white Howers in May and 
June. 50 cts. to %\. 
Porsythia Tortunei 
(Golden Bells). Vigorous, 
upright, spreading shrubs, 
with clean, yellowish bark 
and large and rich lanceo- 
late leaves. These species 
all blossom before the leaves in April, and are the best of all 
the very early-flowering shrubs. The blossoms are bell- 
shaped, an inch or more across, of a rich golden yellow, and 
fairly cover the bushes, in the first warm days, with a mass 
of splendid bloom. As foliage plants they are also first-class, 
and have no insect enemies whatever. 50 els. 
Porsythia intermedia. New. Flowers bright, golden 
yellow. Foliage dark green; an acquisition to early flower- 
ing shrubs. 75 cts. 
Porsythia saspensa. Slender and drooping, and espe- 
cially when in bloom it curves under the load of blossoms in 
the most graceful manner. Excellent for rock-work. 50 cts 
Porsythia viridissima. Green Forsylhia. Bark of the 
deepest green color. More irregular in habit and not so hardy 
as the above new varieties. When they are better known, 
this one will no longer be the popular favorite. 25 cts. 
Kalesia (Silver Bell). White bell-shaped flowers in May. 
50 cts. 
Honeysnckles. Upright. Varieties of erect, shrubby liabit. Earl}'- 
flowering shrubs, cultivated both for oruarecnt and their fragrance. 
We grow several varieties. Price, 50 cents each. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian, Rose-colored flowers. 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian. White-flowering. 
Honeysuckle, grandiflora. Pink and white. 
HippophsB rhamnoides. A plant with silvery foliage. 25c. 
Hydrangea paniculata. Large panicles, semi-double 
flowers. Later than CJrandiflora. 50 cts. 
