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E. W Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
'969 
Our shrubs are all strong, well-rooted, transplanted stock from open ground Once carefully planted m 
suitable positions, they increase in size and beauty from year to year, and require but little further care. The 
time of bloom of the different sorts extends over nearly the whole season though the greatest show is to be 
expected in spring and early summer. We will be glad to select varieties for you winch will give the longest 
possible season of bloom. . , , . , , , , 
Prices. — The first-named rate is for small plants by mail, post-paid. If large plants are wanted, add five 
cents each to the prices named, to pay postage, except where otherwise noted When goods arc to go by 
express or freight, we can send larger plants. Those quoted at 15 cents each will be sold at $1.50 per dozen , 
at 20 cents each, $2 per dozen ; at 25 cents each, $ 2.50 per dozen. Rates per 100 on application. 
ALMOND. 
Dwarf Double Koso Flowering. A beautiful 
shrub, with double rosy blossoms. 25 cts.; large 
plants, 35 cts. 
Dwarf Double White Flowering. Similar to the 
preceding, except in the color of the flowers, which 
are while. 25 cts.; larger plants, 35 cts. 
ALTHEA. 
Double. Shrubs of very easy culture, which bear a 
profusion of large, showy flowers in autumn. They 
are bright for a long time when there are few other 
flowers. Desirable for single specimens, or for 
clumps, and fine for hedges. 15 cts.; large, 25 cts. 
Variegated Double. Pink and white. 15 cts. ; 
large, 25 cts. 
AZALEA. 
Pontica. A fine hardy shrub, producing an abun- 
dance of bright yellow flowers in early spring. 25 
cts.; large 30 cts. 
Mollis. A beautiful species from Japan, perfectly 
hardy, with flowers larger and more varied in color 
than those of Azalea Pontica. The colors run 
through all shades of orange, yellow and carmine. 
50 cts. ; large, 60 cts. 
CALYCANTHUS. 
(Sweet-Scented Shrub.) 
Very desirable; the wood is fragrant, foliage rich; 
flowers of a rare chocolate color, and having a peculiar, 
agreeable odor; blossoms in June, and at intervals 
afterward. 20 cts.; large, 25 cts.; extra, 35 cts. 
CORNUS SANGUINEA. 
(Red Twigged Dogwood.) 
A strong-growing shrub, with clusters of fine white 
flowers. The stems and branches turn blood-red i-i 
winter. 20 cts.; large, 25 cts. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. 
Nearly evergreen; a fine hedge 
plant; grows anywhere; very 
hardy, and bears shearing well ; 
also makes a desirable shrub 
when grown in pyramidal form ; 
flowers white. 15 cts.; large, 
20 cts.; per 100, $8 ; large, $12. 
