20 
beyond comparison the best broad-leaved evergreen in our 
climate. It deserves extensive cultivation. 50 cents to $1. 
Lilacs. In 12 best varieties, 25 to 50 cents, according to size and 
variety. 
Mahonia Aquifolia. A small, broad-leaved evergreen, with holly- 
like leaves, which are beautiful throughout the season and into 
winter. 
Philadelphus {Syringa) Grandiflora. 
Philadelphus Rosea. New. 
Philadelphus Aurea. New, and of very handsome golden color, 
improving to the close of the season; very promising. 75 cents. 
Prunus Sinensis Alba. It is covered with balls of snowy-white 
flowers. 37 cents. 
Prunus Triloba. Profuse, double pink flowers. 37 cents. 
Rhus Laciniata. The foliage of the fern-leaved Sumac is unsur- 
passed in luxuriant beauty. 37 cents. 
Rhododendrons. A fine collection of the most hardy named varieties. 
Various sizes of this magnificent shrub can be furnished at prices 
ranging from 75 cents up to S3 each. 
Following are some of the best and most hardy varieties : — 
Alarm, white with crimson edge. 
Aurora. 
Album elegans, blush, changing to white. 
Barclayanum, deep rosy crimson. 
Blandyanum, rosy crimson. 
Charles Bagley, cherry-red. 
Charles Dickens, dark scarlet. 
Concessum, clear pink. 
Duchess of Sutherland, rosy lilac. 
Everestianum, rosy lilac. 
John Watner, dark crimson. 
Lady Eleanor Cathcart, pale rose. 
Lady Francis Crossley, rosy pink. 
Lady Strangeford. 
Lord Palmerston, rosy crimson. 
Mrs. Frederick Hankey, rich salmon. 
Mrs. John Glutton, white. 
