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PHILADELPHUS coronarius, var. foliis aureis (Golden-leaved S.). Of even denser 
habit than the type, with {olias;e most richly tinted with shades of gold ; well 
retained in its intensity of color effect 
throughout the season. One of the 
highest colored golden-foliaged shrubs 
offered. I'A to2 feet, 35 cts. 
P. Gordoniauus (Gordon's S.). Of ex- 
tremely vigorous growth, with grayish 
bark and broad foliage on long, arching 
stems, and bearing a profusion of large, 
showy, pure white flowers in late June. 
2 to 4 feet, 25 cts. 
P. grandiflorus (Large-flowered S.). l.g-. 
Somewhat similar in habit to the last, hut 
with very large, pure white, slightly fra- 
grant (lowers. 2 to 4 feet, 25 cts. 
P. Lemoinei (Lenioine's Hybrid S.). Med. 
A beautiful form, of dense habit of growth, 
with thickly set, small, pointed foliage of 
a light green, and a wealth of intensely 
fragrant, pure white flowers of medium 
size. I to 2 feet, 25 cts. 
POTENTILLA— Cinquefoil. 
POTENTILLA fruticosa (Hardback). Dm/. 
A low-growing shrub of rounded habit of 
growth, with small, airy, light green, silky Philadelphus-Syringa, or Mock Orange, 
foliage, and a constant succession 
throughout the summer of small, showy yellow flowers in clusters. 12 to 18 ins., 2,5c. 
PRINOS— Black Alder. 
PRINOS laevigata (Smooth Winterberry). An upright shrub, with dark bark, 
oval, deep green foliage. Flowers inconspicuous, but followed bv brilliant scarlet 
fruit studdmg the length of the branches and giving a highly ornamental eft'ect. 
2 to 3 feet, 35 cts. 
P. verticillata (Winterberry) L^. Oval, dark green foliage with grayish bark 
and mconspicuous flowers, followed by dense masses of brilliant, orange-red fruits 
clusteruig along the length of the branches and giving a very unique effect, lasting 
throughout the winter. 2 to 3 feet, 35 cts. 
PRUNUS— Plum. 
PEUNUS triloba (Double-flowered P.). Z.^-. A broad-spreading, tree-like bush, with 
dark barked twigs, deeply toothed, ovate foliage, which is preceeded by an abun- 
dance of extremely showy, slightly fragrant, very double, rich pink flowers com- 
pletely bending the branches beneath their weight of bloom. 2 to 3 feet, 35 cts. 
RHAMNUS— Buckthorn. 
RHAMNUS Cathartious (Common B.). Lir. A vigorous, broad-spreading bush, 
with good foliage, particularly adapted for belt planting, and much used as a hedge 
plant. 2 to 3 feet, 25 cts. 
R, Emeritinus. Med. A very distinct species, with showy, handsome, broad, dark- 
green, hand.somely pleated foliage. $1. 
B. Purshiana (Pursh's B.). A western species of more upright habit, with 
longer, much broader, smoother foliage. 2 to 3 feet, 35 cts. 
