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Pines. The Scotch and Austrian varieties are the most Iiardy and 
enduring for l)clts and slifltcron thoseacoast and in the most ex- 
posed positions. Price for 2-ycar plants, transplanted, SS. 
Mahonia aquifolia. A low, broad-leafed evergreen. $15. 
Bwarf Box. For edging. Per yard, 25 cents. 
VARIOUS GARDEN-PLANTS. 
Adam's-Needle (Yucca JUamentoaa). A plant with sword-lilic 
leaves, with numerous threads at their edges. The flower-stem 
grows from 4 to 5 feet liigli, and nearly covered with large white 
^ bell-shaped flowers. 50 cents each. 
(Y. //hn'osa). A species with stems from 2 to 3 feet high, with 
broad, stiff, but thin leaves; flower-stalk usually about 3 feet 
high, branching on all sides. Flowers bcU shaped, hanging 
downwards ; petals marked with a purple stripe. Needs a slight 
protection in winter. $1 each. 
(Y.recurva). A striking and effective plant of its type; leaves 
slightly recurved ; stems about 3 feet high, with flowers of a 
greenish-yellow color, tinged with purple. 75 cents each. 
Bell-Flower, peach-leaved {Campanula persicafilia). One of 
the finest varieties ; pci fcctly hardy ; with dark-blue bell-shaped 
• flowers. 25 cents each. 
Bleeding- Heart (Direnlm speclabiUs). A fine, hardy, herbaceous 
perennial; flowers a bright rosccolor, heart-shaped. 50 cents 
each. 
Candytuft, perennial {Ihah cordlfiUa). An exceedingly pretty, 
liardy variety, with white flowers; fine plant for forcing in the 
winter. 25 cents each. 
Chelone (C. Luonsii). Pretty rosc-colored flowers. 25 cents each. 
Colooasia esculentum (Caladium). A beautiful tropical plant, 
growing to the height of 4 to 5 feet, with immense leaves ; mak- 
ing a splendid plant for lawn decoration ; of the easiest culture. 
^ The roots should be preserved in dry sand in the cellar during 
winter, as they nro not hardy. 50 cents each. 
Columbine, blue (Aquitctjia camlm ) . From the Rocky Mountains ; 
a beautiful variety, and said to be the best of all. The color is 
white and violet-blue ; and the remarkably long spur gives the 
flower an appearance both singular and graceful. $1 each, 
yellow /»<<<j). Pretty; yellow-flowered. 25 cents each. 
Day Lily (Funhla Japonka). Produces large, pure white, fragrant 
flowers, on stems 1 J to 2 feet high. 35 cents each. 
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