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beautiful additions have been made to this class, both in rare coloring 
of foliage and in other merits. This list includes choice novelties which 
should rind a place in all grounds. The price for plants of good size 
is 25 cents each. $2 per dozen, except as noted. 
Many of these can be supplied in quantity at low rates, on appli- 
cation. 
Althaeas. Choice varieties, such as Boule de Feu, Elegantissima 
Grandiflora superba, and Totus albus. Desirable for late flowering. 
Althaeas, Variegated. The strongly marked yellowish white and 
deep green of this foliage produces a most pleasing and desirable 
contrast. 75 cents. 
Andromeda Floribunda. A hardy, broad-leaved evergreen shrub 
which forms its sprays of flowers in the fall, opening in early spring 
in coral bells of wonderful beauty and profusion. 
Andromeda Japonica. A new and worthy companion of the pre- 
ceding. $1. 
Azaleas. Of the hardy Ghent type, and in variety of the most brill- 
iant colors. Fine flowering plants, $1. 
Azalea Mollis. A new type, flowering earlier than the Ghent, and in 
brilliance of colors and form of flowers approaching the superb 
but tender India varieties. A great acquisition. $1 each. 
Berberis Thunbergii. This low-growing shrub, though not new, is 
yet so pretty in its arching habit, and its foliage changes to such 
brilliant colors in fall, that it deserves a place on every lawn. Its 
scarlet berries are also very brilliant, and since they do not shrivel 
with frost, and remain untouched by birds until new leaves appear 
in the spring, it is very ornamental throughout the w inter. As it 
becomes known it will be largely in demand. Large plants, 50 
cents; small, 25 cents. 
Calycanthus Floridus. Strawberry tree or sweet-scented shrub; 
dark flowers. 
Clethra Alnifolia. Desirable for its rugose foliage and its numerous 
spikes of fragrant white flowers in August. 
Clethra Alberte. New. $1. 
Corylus Pendula. Fine, soft, curving, golden branches and foliage. 
75 cents. 
