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Deutzia, Fortune's {D. Forlunii). A new variety, with dark green 
foliage, and large waxy-white bloom, 
graceful (D. gracilis). This little gem is much in use for pot 
culture, producing an abundance of delicate white flowers. Il 
is perfectly hardy, and valuable for the garden, 
rough-leaved (D. scabra). The original species, which, like 
the subsequent varieties, was introduced from Japan ; an upright 
shrub, of strong growth, covered with dear white cupped flowers, 
scalloped {D. crenata). Resembles the preceding; not as strong 
in growth. 
Elder, cut-leaved {Sambucus laciniata). The fringed foliage of 
this variety is fine. 
golden (S. aurea). Distinct golden variegation. 
silver (S. anjentm). Silver markings. 
Exocordia grandiflora. Si. 
Euonymus, Burning Bush ( Americanus). A native shrub, 
wiih green wood and bri-lit green leaves, and, in the autumn, 
with scarlet berries. 
European, resembling the preceding. 
broad-leaved {E. lallfoUa). A variety with larger foliage and 
berries. $1. 
narrow-leaved (E. UnifiUus). A pretty dwarf rambling shrub, 
with narrow leaves and crimson berries. 
Forss^thia, golden bell (F. viHdissima). A rapid-growing shrub, 
of spreading habit, with luxuriant, vivid green wood and leaves, 
and early, golden, bell-shapcd flowers. Its effect is excellent. 
weeping (F. mispensa). Growth long, more slender and droop- 
ing than the preceding. 
Fringe, white {C/iiommllms Virginica). A largo shriib, with deep 
green, Ash like leaves, and fringe-like clusters of drooping white 
flowers. Very desirable. 75 cents. 
Hazel-nut (Cori/lus avdlana). A large shrub, valuable for massing, 
and producing a fine nut. 
purple (C. purpurea). Its large foliage is of the darkest pn»ple 
color, rendering it exceedingly cfl^ective. 
weeping (C.aveVmia pendula). A new and very pendulous va- 
riety, which is very picturesque when grafted on high stems. $!. 
Honeysuckle, fly (Lonicera Xglosteum) A large European shrub, 
with small cream-celored flowers. 
great red-flowering {L. rubra grand/flora). The best of the 
Tree or Upright Honeysuckles ; of vigorous growth, with numer 
ous.dcep rose-colored flowers. 
