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Deutzia, Fortune's ( D. Forlum!). A new variety-, with dark green 
foliage, and large waxy-wliite bloom. 
graceful (D. rjmcHls). This litllc gem is much in use for pot- 
ciiltiiro, producing an abundance of delicate white flowers. It 
is l orfectly liardy, and valnable for the garden. 
rough-leaved (£>. scahm). The original species, which, like 
the subsequent varieties, was introduced from Japan ; an upi-ight 
shi'ub, of strong growth, covered with clear white capped flowers. 
scalloped (D. a-mata). Resembles tlie preceding; not as strong 
in growth. 
Elder, cut-leaved (Samlmcus hdmata). The fringed foliage of 
this variety is fine, 
golden (5. aurea). Distinct golden variegation, 
silver [S. aiyciilm). Silver markings. 
Exoeordia grandiflora. Si. 
Euonymus, Burning Bush (E. AmeHcamis). A native slirub. 
with green wood and bright green leaves, and, in the autuiwii 
witli scarlet berries. ' 
European, resembling the preceding. 
broad-leaved {E. htUfiUa). A variety witli larger foliao-e and 
berries. $1. " 
narrow-leaved (E. limfiUu,). A pretty dwarf rambling shrub, 
with narrow leaves and crimson berries. 
Forsythia, golden bell (F. vhidhsma). A rapid-growing shrub, 
of spreading habit, witli hi.xuriant, vivid green wood and leaves,' 
ami early, golden, bell-shaped flowers. Its ef}-eet is excellent, 
weeping (F. suKpensa). Growth long, more slender and droop- 
ing than the preceding. 
Fringe, white {C/domml/nis Vhymka}. A largo shrub, with deep 
green, Ash-likc leaves, and fringe-like clusters of drooping white 
flowers. Very desirable. 75 cents. 
Hazel-nut (Con/lus avd/aua). A lai-ge shrub, valuable for massing, 
and producing a fine nut. 
purple (C. purpurea). Its large foliage is of the darkest puqiJe 
color, rendering it exceedingly effective, 
weeping {U.avellnm pendnhi). A new and very jicndidous va- 
riety, which is very picturesque when grafted on high stems, gl. 
Honeysuckle, fly (fMikera X,/losleum). A large Kuropean shrub, 
with small cream-colored flowers, 
great red-flowering (L. rubra yrandlflora). The best of tho 
Ti-ee or Upright Uoneysuekles ; of vigorous growth, with numer- 
ous deep rose-colored flowers. 
