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Honeysuckle, white (i. a!ba). Like the previous; except in tlie 
cdlcii' of its flowers, which are light. 
Hydrangea, panicled {ff. paniculata grmdiflota). A new nnd 
very bcantilul variety from Japan, which promises to be hardy 
and valuable; its immense trusses of pure white flowers being 
very conspicuous and beautiful. 75 cents, 
oak-leaved (H. querdfolia). Leaves large, turning crimson in 
.mtiimn ; flowers whitish, changing purple, 
variegated (//• vmicgnta). The pure white markings of its 
ample filiate produce a strikingly fine eflx'Ct. 
Kalmia, broad-leaved (A', latifolia). A native shrub, having 
polished, evergreen. Camellia-like leaves, and exquisitely-beautiful 
cup-shaped flowers of a lovely blush and pink color, in June. It 
prefers a partial shade and fibrous soil; and, on account of its 
exceeding beauty, is worthy of special care. SI. 
Kerria, or Chorcorus (A'. Jnponicn). A green-barked plant, pro- 
^ during double yellow flowers in summer and autumn. 
variegated (A. varirgala). A new, distinct variety, producing 
foliage delicately margined pure white. 75 cents. 
Iiilac, common {Si/rimja vulgaris). Flowers bluish-purple. 
Charles X. Large red-flowering._ 
Josikea. Foliage Chionanthus-liko; flowers deep cerulean blue, 
in airy, upright panicles ; very fine. 
Persian (5. Perska). Of smaller and finer growth, with lanceo- 
late leaves and light purple flowers, 
white (S. Chinensis alba). Fragrant, pure white flowers. 
Mahonia, aquifolia. Foliage beautifully shining, watered, Ilolly- 
like, remaining throughout the winter ; a most valuable shrub. 
Plum, double-flowering (Pmnus triloba). A new Chinese va- 
riety, with beautiful pink flowers in great profusion. 75 cents. 
Privet, English [IJgusirum vulgare). Leaves dark green; flowers in 
white racemes. 
variegated {L. aurea var.). Leaves distinctly spotted golden. 
Pyrus, scarlet {Ci/donia .Tuponica). Its brilliant crimspn flowers in 
early spring are most effective, 
double scarlet (C.Jl. plena). A variety of the preceding, with 
more double flowers. 75 cents, 
white {C. alba). The color of its flowers is an exquisite blush. 
Hhododendron. A liardy, broad-leaved evergreen, with large clus- 
ters of very showy flowers in June and July; requires a cool, 
fibrous soil. A great number of varieties of this invaluable 
shrub have been introduced, many of which are not hardy. The 
