Cornus mascula or rias. Cornelian Cherry. Flowers yellow, followed by deep scarlet fruit, which 
formerly was used in making into tarts; leaves oval, downy on both surfaces. The wood is very 
hard, and, made into wedges, will last as iron. Price, I to 2 feet, 25c each; $2.00 per 10. 
C. sanguinea (blood colored). Coinmon Dogwood. Flowers greenish-white, followed by white fruit; 
bark deep red; very attractive in winter; wood also very hard. Thrives in the shade of large trees. 
Price, 2 to 3 feet, 30c each; $2.50 per 10. 
Crape Myrtle {LagersirOmia). Beautiful flowering shrubs, which bloom in midsummer. The flow- 
ers are very pretty, having the edges crimjied, resembling crape; leaves small, oval. Natives of 
China. We ofier the following sorts: 
Crimson flowering. Price, 2 to 3 feet, 6oc each; $5.00 per 10. 
Pink flowering. Price, 3 to 4 feet, 40c each; {3.50 per 10. 
Wliite flowering. Price, i to 2 feet, 75c each; $6.00 per 10. 
Currant, crimson flowering {Ribcs satigninelim) . 
Flowers appear very early in spring. This is an old- 
fashioned flower, whose fragrance recalls nosegays 
culled for mother and sweetheart in our childhood's 
days. Price, 4 to 5 feet, 35c each; fe-oo per 10. 
DHUTZIA. This class is among the best of flowering 
shrubs; they bloom very freely for quite a long pe- 
riod, and when in flower present a most pleasing and 
cheering aspect. They are of easy culture and suc- 
ceed anywhere. Mostly natives of Japan. 
Deutzia, double white {Crcnata alba plena). Very free 
bloomers. Price, 3 to 4 feet, 25c each; |2.oo per 10. 
D. gracilis (slender). Flowers white, appearing all 
along the branches in the greatest profusion- A 
row or group of these dwarfish shrubs is a beautiful 
sight. Price, 6-inch poLs, i to i J feet, 25c each; $2.00 
per 10. 
D. variegated. Flowers white; leaves prettily margined 
white. Price, 7-inch pots, 1 to 2 feet, $1.00 each. 
Dogwood. See Cornus. 
ERYTHRINA. Coral Tree. These shrubs produce 
large, scarlet, pea-flower shaped flowers in large 
clusters, appearing on strong stems. The seeds, 
which are hard and red, are often strung into neck- 
laces. Exceedingly showy and ornamental. 
Erythrina -caffra. Flowers scarlet; leaves round; leaf 
stalk unarmed. Native of South Africa. Price, 
6-inch pots, I to ij^ feet, 50c each; $4 00 per 10. 
E. crista-galli (Cockscomb). Flowers bright scarlet; 
leaves leathery; leaf stalk prickly. Native of Brazil. DEUTZIA CRENATA ALBA. 
Price, 6-inch pots, 2 to 3 feet, 50c each. 
Euonymus, European. Spindle-tree. Flowers greenish-white, small, followed by scarlet berries; 
leaves shining green. Price, 3 to 4feet, 25c each; $2.00 per 10. 
Forsythia suspensa (hanging-down) (Synonym F. Fordmii). Golden Bell. Flowers yellow, pen- 
dulous; trumpet-shaped; produced in great profusion in early spring, before the appearance of 
the leaves, which are of a deep, shining-green. Price, 4 to 5 feet, 30c each; $2.50 per 10. 
HYDRANGEA. For beauty and blooming qualities hydrangeas .stand unrivaled. They produce 
large trusses of flowers in the greatest profusion, each flower being in itself a bouquet. They are of 
the most easy culture. To enlarge the blooms give the plants plenty of water in the growing sea- 
son. As pot plants for winter culture hydrangeas are very efiective. 
Hydrangea hortensis. Flowers vary much in color (according to the soil ii\ which the plant is grown); 
are usually rose-colored; they remain for a long time in perfect condition; leaves of a light, pleasing- 
green. Native of China. Price, 3-inch pots, 20c each; fi.50 per 10; 4-inch pots, 30c each; I2.50 
per 10; 5-inch pots, 40C each; I3.50 per 10. 
H. hortensis variegatis. .Similar to the preceding, save that the leaves are beautifully margined with 
white. Price, 3-inch pots, 20c each; {i 50 per 10; 4-inch pots, 30c each; f2.50 per 10. 
H. otaksa monstrosa. For description see Novelty List. Price, 50c each. 
H. paniculata grandiflora (large-flowered panicled). Flowers pure white, changing to delicate pink, 
coming in iiumense pyramiclal panicles; they are suitable for decoration, bouquet, or corsage, — the 
only strictly florist Hydrangea. It blooms during the entire summer and autumn months. One of 
the grandest of flowering shrubs. An admirable pot plant for house or window culture. Native of 
Japan. Price, to 2h feet, 40c each; I3.50 per 10. 
H. Thomas Hogg. A variety of H. Hortensis; flowers pure white. Price, 4-inch pots, 50c each. 
Hypericum moserianum. For description see Novelty List. Price, 50c each. 
Kerria japonica. Synonym Coi-c/ionis japonicus. Flowers double, buff yellow, produced freely from 
June to September, and completely hiding the branches; leaves small, finely toothed, dark green. 
This is a beautiful shrub. Native of Japan. Price, i to 2 feet, 35c each; 2 to 3 feet, 50c each. 
