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Cornus Elegantissima. A new shrub, with vigorous, green leaves 
distinctly marked with silver, giving a very bright and most attrac- 
tive effect. The wood is bright red in winter, very conspicuous and 
desirable. 50 cents. 
Cornus Spathii Variegata. The leaves of this are of more sub- 
stance, and the marking is more golden than the preceding. 
Quite distinct, and very desirable. 50 cents. 
Cornus Mascula Variegata. The marking of this is also strong 
and distinct. 
Cornus Sanguinea. Distinguished for the brilliance of its red 
branches in winter. 
Cornus Siberica Variegata. Rugose foliage strongly marked, 
silver and rose. 50 cents. 
Daphne Cneorum. A low-growing, evergreen little gem, which 
produces panicles of bright pink flowers of delicious fragrance 
throughout the summer. 37 cents. 
Daphne Mezereum, Album and Rubrum. Small, erect shrubs, 
flowering earliest of all and deliciously fragrant. 37 cents. 
Deutzia Gracilis. Low-growing, filled with starry-white flowers. 
Deutzia Crenata Flore Plena. The red and the white flowering 
are among the best of shrubs. 
Exocordia Grandiflora. A fine shrub of strong, upright- growth, pro- 
ducing a profusion of large, snowy-white flowers in June, which 
are conspicuously beautiful. 37 cents. 
Forsythia Suspensa. Trained as a standard, it becomes one of the 
most beautiful of all weeping shrubs, and when loaded with golden 
blossoms it is scarcely equaled by any other plant. Standards, 
75 cents; dwarfs, 25 cents. 
Forsythia Veridissima. Intensely green foliage. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. The most valuable flowering 
shrub of recent introduction. 25 cents; extra sizes, 50 to 75 cents. 
Hydrangea Paniculata. Distinct from the preceding, more erect, 
with lighter and more airy trusses. 25 cents. 
Japan Red Bud (Ceicis yaponica). A low shrub producing bright 
pink flowers before the leaves. 50 cents. 
Kalmia Latifolia. One of the best native 'plants. In addition to 
the beauty of its delicate flowers, its clean, glossy foliage is 
