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Azalea, pink {Azalea nudlflora). A native shrub, witli pink flowers 
in great iirofusion, in advance of the foliage. 75 cents. 
Ghent varieties. Of tliis superb class we have a fine collec- 
tion, in great variety of color and habit. With good treatment, 
in penty soil, these will give the most brilliant display. $1. 
white (A. viscosa). Tlie fragrant White Swamp Azalea, 
yellow {A. politico). Clear bright yellow. 
Berberry, purple [Berharis purpurea). This variety has very 
soft purple foliage and showy yellow flowers. 
Box- Tree {Burus sempervirens). A hardy evergreen shrub, growing 
to a large size, and preferring shade, 
dwarf (C suffruiicosa). The common variety ; nsed for edging, 
but makes a pretty round specimen. 
Calycanthus, sweet-scented (C. Jloridus). Highly valued for 
the peculiar and delightful odor of its icd flowers. 
prseCOX. An early-flowering variety of the preceding. 
Clethra, sweet-scented (C. almfulia). In moist positions, it 
grows from 4 to 10 feet high, with upright panicled racemes of 
handsome, white, very fragrant flowers in August. 
Cornel, white-flowering, or Dogwood (Cornus florida). A 
small native tree, witli largo pure white flowers, and gay col- 
ored foliage in autumn. 
cornelian cherry (C mascula). Goldon-flowering. 
variegated (C. mascula variegala). One of tlie most distinctly 
marked white and green variegated plants in cultivation, as efTcc- 
tivo as Acer Negundo fol. var., though more compact in growth. 
$1. 
red {C. sanguinea). EfTective on account of its bright red bark; 
foliage luxuriant, and flowers white. 
Cranberry-Tree (Viburnum opulus). A native shrub with Hy- 
drangealike flowers, and clusters of red, acid fruit in winter. 
Currant, yellow-flowering {Uihci aureum). A native shrub, 
with spicy, fragrant yellow flowers, 
scarlet-flowering {R. sanguineum). Its flowers aro conspicu- 
ously beautiful ; but the plant is not hardy. 
Daphne Mezereum. An upright bush, with dcliciously-fragrant 
pink (lowers in earliest spring, before the foliage. $1. 
Cneorum. More spreading in habit, nearly evergreen, with nu- 
merous umbels of fragrant pink flowers. 
Deutzia, double {D. crenata fl. pi.). One of the most desirable 
hardy shrubs; producing a profusion of double white flowers 
delicately margined, and outer petals tinged deep pink. 
