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Cornus Siberica Variegata. Similar to the preceding, the foliage 
being more rugose with similar marking. 37 cents. 
Exocordia Grandiflora. Its large snowy-white flowers in June are 
conspicuously beautiful. 50 cents. 
Golden Elder. The bright yellow of this shrub is the most effective 
of any in this color. 37 cents. 
Hydrangea Paniculata GrandifJora. The most valuable flowering 
shrub of recent introduction. 37 to 75 cents. 
Hydrangea Paniculata. Distinct from the preceding, more erect, 
with lighter and more airy trusses. 37 cents. 
Japan Red Bud {^Ceicis Japonica) . A low shrub producing bright 
pink flowers before the leaves. 50 cents. 
Kalmia Latifolia. One of the best native plants. In addition to 
the beauty of its delicate flowers, its clean, glossy foliage is 
beyond comparison the best broad-leaved evergreen in our cli- 
mate. It deserves extensive cultivation. 50 cents to $1. 
Prunus Triloba. Profuse double pink flowers. 37 cents. 
Rhus Laciniata. The foliage of the fern-leaved Sumac is unsur- 
passed in luxuriant beauty. 37 cents. 
Rosa Rugosa. A new rose from Japan, having luxuriant dark- 
green, rugose leaves, which make it very attractive as a shrub. It 
produces large, single red flowers, in clusters, which are of great 
beauty when partially opened. 37 cents. 
- Viburnum Plicatum. A very desirable shrub with rich dark-green 
rugose foliage, and superb trusses of white flowers in midsummer. 
Unsurpassed for the lawn. 50 to 75 cents. 
Weigelias, Coccinea, Lavallei, Madame Couturier, and other 
most distinct varieties. 
Standard Shrubs, such as Clethea, Deutzias, Forsythias, Lilacs (12 
kinds), Mahonias, Rose Acacia, Smoke .Spiraeas (10 kinds), 
Syringas, etc., a large stock at low rates in quantity. 
EVERGREENS. 
The first prize of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society has for 
several seasons been awarded for this best collection of evergreens. A 
few of special note are here named. 
