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Hazel Purple — Leaves of the tlaikcst and richest color ; should be in 
every collection. 50 cents. 
Holly American — An evergreen of slow growth. 
Honeysuckles — These well-known climbing vines arc prized on ac- 
count of their flowers. Browni has dark foliage and scarlet flowers ; Chinese 
Hvcrgreen is beautiful, but is not perfectly hardy ; Scarlet Monthly ; Yellow 
Monthly, and Duxh Sweet-scented, are among the best. 25 cents each. 
A new Yellow Monthly, at 50 cents. 
Honeysuckle Upright or Tree—Red, pretty and profuse flow- 
ering. 
White ; similar, except in color. 
Grandiflora; larger flowers, and more ell'ective. 50 cents. 
Ivy — A fine evergreen vine for cool and shaded positions ; the Irisli, the 
Giant, and Falmated are the best kinds. 
Kalmia Latifolia— Beautiful, broad Camellia-like leaf, and fine 
flowers. 
Kerria— Yellow or Globe-flower. 
Lilac — Charles X., large red flowering. 50 cents. 
Josikca, large green leaf like the Fringe, deep purple flowers. 50 cts. 
Persian Purple, delicate leaves and flowers. 
Persian White, similar except in color. 
Common Purple, a well known kind. 
White, a desirable kind. 
Mahonia Aquifolia — Beautifully shining, watered, holly-like leaves, 
which remain green through winter ; it prefers shade. 
Mezerium— See Daphne. 
Pseonia Herbaceous — White, purple and rose scented, at 25 cents. 
Choice new-named kinds, in all shades, at 50 cents. 
Tree (Banksii), flowers blush, very largo and fragrant. $1. 
" Papaveracca, loose, large and showy. $1. 
" New, and superb, named kinds, in all shades, at $1.50 to $3. 
Privet English — White berry, fine foliage ; starts very early, and 
remains green until Christmas. 
PyrUS Japonioa — Brilliant scarlet flowers in early spring. 
Alba, flowers soft flesh and rose. 50 cents. 
Double, scarlet flowering. 75 cents. 
Bhododendron Catawbiensis— A hardy, broad-leaved evergreen, 
with large clusters of very showy flowers ; very desirable ; requires a cool, 
peaty soil. $1 to $2 each, according to size and variety. 
Rose Acacia — On its own roots, it is a desirable shrub, with large 
pinkish flowers in clusters. 
Smoke Tree — Purple Fringe or Mist ; its feathery flowers completely 
hide its foliage, and give a unique and beautiful effect. 
Snow Ball — Flowers in immense bulls of pure white. 
Spireea — Aria;folia. 
Billardii, red flowers in spikes. 
Fortunii, beautiful pink flowers in umbels. 
Prunifolia, glossy green leaves ; profuse double-white flowers ; every 
way desiralile. 
Eevesii, white flowers in umbels. 
" floro plena, double and fine, but requires protection. 
St. Peters, long flower branches, like a wreath. 
