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Mahonia Aquifolia. A small, broad-leafed evergreen, with holly-like leaves 
which arc beautiful throughout the year. Bright-yellow flowers in May. 
Prunus Sinensis Alba. See Almond. 
PyrUS Japonica i^Cydonia). japan Quince. The white flowering and the 
brilliant scarlet varieties are well known and much used. 25 cents. 
Rhus CotinuS. The well known .Smoke-bush. 25 cents. 
Rhus Glabra, This is the most common Sumach, now being largely used on 
account of its tropical-looking foHage. 25 cents. 
Laciniata. A cut-leafed form of the preceding with foliage as beauti- 
ful and effective as a tree-fern. 50 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, light-rose, large truss. 
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 Waterer, dark-crimson. 
Lady Eleanor Cathcart, pale-rose. 
Lady Frances Crossley, rosy-pink. 
Lady Strangeford. 
Lord Palmerston, rosy-crimson. 
Mrs. Frederick Hankey, rich salmon. 
Mrs. John Clutton, white. 
Mrs. John Waterer, bright-rose. 
Mrs. R. S. Holford, rich salmon. 
Mrs. William Bovill, fine rosy-scarlet. 
Old Port, distinct rich plum. 
Perfection, blush, yellow eye. 
Princess Mary of Cambridge, light-blush. 
Rosabel, pale-rose, fine habit. 
Sir Charles Napier, light-rose. 
Sir Thomas Sebright, rich purple. 
Sultana, white. 
The Queen, blush, changing to white. 
