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Azalea, pink {Azalea nmUflora). A native shrub, with pinlt flowers 
m gie;u (jrofusion, in advance of the foliage. 75 cents 
Ghent varieties. Of this superb class we have a fine colkc- 
tion. in great variety of color and habit. With good treatment 
in peaty soil, these will give the most brilliant display. $i. 
White (A. viscosa). Tlie fragrant White Swamp Azalea, 
yellow {A. ponlica). Clear bright yellow. 
Berberry, purple (Berbers pur,mrea). This variety has very 
soft purple foliage and showy yellow flowers. 
Box-Tree (Cur.« sempa virens). A har<ly evergreen shrub, growiil" 
to a large size, and preferring shade. ° 
dwarf (a suffmticosa). The common variety; used foredo-iii-, 
but makes a pretty round specimen. " °' 
Calycanthus, sweet-scented (C. jioridus). Highly valued for 
the jieculiar and deliglufiil odor of its red flowers. 
praeeOX. An early-flowering variety of the preeedin" 
Clethra, sweet-scented (C. alnifotia). in moist positions, it 
grows from 4 to 10 feet high, with upright panicled racemes of 
handsome, white, very fragrant flowers in August. 
Cornel, white-flowering, or Dogwood (Comus Jlonda). A 
small native tree, with large pure white flowers, and gay col 
ored foli.igc in autumn, 
cornelian cherry (C. mascula). Golden-flowering, 
variegated (C. mascula varieyata). One of the most distinctly 
marked white and green variegated plants in cultivation, as effec- 
tive as Acer Negundo fol. var., thongh more compact in growth. 
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red (C. sanguinea). Efl^eetive on account of its bright red bark ; 
foliage luxuriant, and flowers white. 
Cranberry-Tree ( Vllmnnw, opnlus). A native shrub with Hy- 
dr.mgca like flowers, and clusters of red, acid fruit in winter. 
Currant, yellow-flowering (Rihes aureum). a naiive shrub, 
with spicy, fragrant yellow flowers, 
scarlet-flowering (R. smymneu,,,). Its flowers are conspieii- 
OHsly beautiful ; but the plant is not hardy. 
Daphne Mezereum. An upright bush, with delieionsly fragram 
pink flowers in earliest spring, before the foliage, 
cneorum. More spreading in habit, nearly evergreen, with nu- 
merous umbels of fragrant pink flowers. 
Deutzia, double {D. crenau, fl. pi.). One of the most desirable 
hardy shrubs; producing a profusion of double white flowers 
delicately margined, and outer petals tinged deep pink. 
