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Deutzia — This valuable species of plant comes to us from Japan. The 
flowers are produced in June in racemes four to six inches long. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING (Crenata flore pleno)— Flowers double white, 
tinged with rose. One of the most desirable flowering shrubs in cultiva- 
tion. Price, 2Sc. 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER— A new variety raised from Deutzia Crenata, 
and exceeding all others in size of flowers, length of panicle, profuseness 
of bloom and vigorous habit. Price, 2Sc. 
SLENDER BRANCHED (Gracilis)— A charming variety introduced by 
Dr. Siebold. Flowers pure white and so delicate that they are very de- 
sirable for decorative purposes. Price, 25c. 
Dogwood (Cornus)— RED-BRANCHED (Sanguinea)— A native species 
very conspicuous and ornamental in the winter, when the bark is a blood 
red. Price, 7Sc. 
ELEGANTISSIMA VARIEGATA— an improvement on the preceding 
and one of the finest variegated shrubs ; of rapid growth, foliage beau- 
tifully marked with creamy white and tinged with red, while some leaves 
are entirely white. Price, 50c. 
Elder (Sambucus) — A well known shrub which blossoms in the spring and 
afterwards is covered with handsome berries ; there are several varieties. 
Price, 50c. 
GOLDEN (S. Aurea)— A beautiful variety with light yellow leaves which 
hold their color well and render the plant very conspicuous and effect- 
ive. Price, 50. 
Forsythia. or Golden Bell — A very singular and quite ornamental 
shrub. Its branches in the early spring before the leaves appear, are 
covered with bright golden yellow pendulous flowers. Price, 35c. 
Fringe— PURPLE, or SMOKE TREE— A very elegant and ornamental 
large shrub, with curious, hair-like flowers which, being a pinkish 
brown color, give it the names " Purple Fringe" and " Smoke Tree." 
The blossoms are in July, sometimes literally covering the tree and re- 
maining all summer. Price, 50c. 
WHITE (Chionanthus Virginica) — An entirely diflferent plant from the 
preceding ; has handsome, large foliage and racemes of delicate white 
flowers that hang like finely cut shreds or fringes of white paper. Price, 
75c. 
Globe Flower (Kerria Japonica)— A slender, green branched shrub five 
or six feet high, with globular, yellow flowers from July to October. 
Price, 50. 
Halesia (Snow Drop Tree) — SILVER BELL— A beautiful large shrub, 
with handsome, white, bell-shaped flowers in May. Very desirable. 
Price, 35c. 
Honeysuckle (Lonicera)— RED TARTARIAN— A beautiful shrub: vig- 
orous and producing large, bright red flowers striped with white, in 
June. Price, 25c. 
WHITE TARTARIAN— A large shrub having white flowers in May and 
June. Price, 2Sc. 
Lilac— LUDWIG SP>^ETH— New. and believed to be the finest of its class. 
Color purplish red. A great acquisition. Price, 35. 
MARIE LE GRAYE— A free grower, producing magnificent large trusses 
of purest white flowers which are very fragrant and showy. Highly 
recommended as perhaps the best of the white lilacs. Price, 50c. 
MADAM LEMOINE — New and very promising. Flower double white. 
Price, 50c. 
PURPLE COMMON (Vulgaris)— The well-known sort. Price, 2Sc. 
RED (Rubra Insignus)— New, and one of the choicest of its colors. 
Price, SOc. 
LARGE FLOWERING WHITE (Alba Grandiflora)- Very large; pure 
white tufts of flowers. Price, 25c. 
