H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
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marked with light yellow. Flowers dou- 
ble purple. One of the finest variegated- 
leaved shrubs. Price, 35 cents. 
AZALEA, Japanese — This class have larger 
flowers and bloom earlier in the season 
than the Ghent varieties. The colors 
are chiefly red and yellow and shades of 
the same. They should be planted in 
partial shade. Price, $1.25. 
ELEAGNUS LONGIPES— A showy shrub 
of strong, bushy growth, with silver 
variegation in the lining of its leaves, 
which are dark green above. Its frag- 
rant, creamy white blossoms open in 
April or May; the scarlet, edible fruits 
hang thickly along its branches and are 
ripe in July. They make delicious 
sauces. 2-year-old plants, SOc. See cut. 
DAPHNE, Common Mezereon — A native of 
Northern Europe. Small, branches 
erect with clusters of pink flowers in 
March. The earliest flowering shrub 
we have. Price, 30 cents. 
QUINCE, JAPAN (Cydonia), Scarlet— Has 
bright scarlet crimson flowers in great 
profusion, early in spring; one of the 
best hardy shrubs; makes a beautiful, 
ornamental hedge. Price, 25 cents. 
DEUTZIA — This valuable species ,of plant 
comes to us from Japan. The flowers 
are produced in June in racemes four to 
six inches long. 
Double Flowering (Crenata flore pleno) — 
Flowers double white, tinged with rose. 
One of the most desirable flowering 
shrubs in cultivation. Price, 25 cents. 
ELEAQNUS LONQIPES 
ALMOND (Prunus), Double Rose Flower- 
ing — A beautiful small shrub, bearing in 
May, before the leaves appear, small, 
double, rose-like flowers, closely set 
upon the twigs. Price, 35 cents. 
Double White Flowering — Produces beau- 
tiful white flowers in May. Price, 35 
cents. 
CALYCANTHUS, or SWEET SCENTED 
SHRUB — The wood is fragrant, foliage 
rich, flowers of rare chocolate color, 
having a peculiarly agreeable odor. 
Flowers in June and at intervals after- 
ward. Price, 30 cents. 
CRAB, Bechtel's Double Flowering Ameri- 
can Crab — A medium sized, hardy orna- 
mental tree of great beauty. When in 
bloom this tree presents the appearance 
of being covered with roses, scenting 
the atmosphere for a long distance with 
a perfume equal to that of any rose. 
Price, 73 cents. 
Pride of Rochester — A new variety raised 
from Deutzia Crenata, and exceeding all 
others in size of flowers, length of pani- 
cle, profuseness of bloom and vigorous 
habit. Price, 25 cents. 
Slender Branched (Gracilis) — A charming 
variety introduced by Dr. Siebold. 
Flowers pure white, and so delicate that 
they are very desirable for decorative 
purposes. Price, 25 cents. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus), Red-branched (San- 
guinea) — A native species, very conspic- 
uous and ornamental in the winter, 
when the bark is a blood red. Price, 75 
cents. 
Elegantissima Variegata — An improve- 
ment on the preceding and one of the 
finest variegated shrubs; of rapid 
growth, foliage beautifully marked with 
creamy white and tinged with red, while 
some leaves are entirely white. Price, 
Price 50 cents. 
