E. W. Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
DEUTZIA. 
Crenata fl. pi. Flowers double white, tinged with 
pink. 
Crenate-Ij cave cl 
(Crenata.) Strong 
grower, profuse 
bloomer ; (lowers 
pure white. 
Crenata flora alba 
plena. A very 
valuable variety of 
strong growth pro- 
ducing its pure 
white double flow- 
ers in abundance. 
Gracilis (Slender- 
branched). Avery 
desirable dwarf- 
growing variety. 
Flowers pure 
white. A valuable 
plant for winter 
blooming, as it 
may be very read- 
ily forced. 
Prices: 16, 26 
dkutzia. and 35 cts. each. 
EUONYMUS. 
(Strawberry-Tree.) 
A very ornamental and showy shrub, whose chief 
beauty consists in its brilliant rose-colored berries, 
which hang in clusters from the branches until mid- 
winter ; planted with a background of evergreens, the 
effect of contrast is very fine. 20, 30 and 50 cts. each. 
EXOCHORDA GRAND1FLORA. 
A hardy flowering shrub from northern China, en- 
during from 20 to 30 degrees below zero without the 
slightest injury. It grows vigorously, forming a neat, 
compact bush 10 or 12 feet high ; can be trimmed into 
anv desired shape. Flowers borne in slender racemes 
of 8 to 10 florets each, on light, wiry branches, that 
bend gracefully. 35 cts ; large, 50 cts. 
HYDRANGEA PANICUl.ATA GRANDIFLORA . 
GOLDEN- LEAVED ELDER. 
This is a shrub which attains large size, blossoming 
in June, and is very ornamental, not only in flower but 
also in fruit and foliage, enlivening the shrubbery. 
This, as well as many other shrubs, should be kept 
in good shape by annual pruning. 25 and 35 cts. 
PURPLE FRINGE. (Rhus cotinus.) 
A beautiful, distinct, large shrub, much admired for 
its long, feathery flower-stalks, which gi\e the tree the 
appearance of being covered with a cloud of smoke. 
20 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
WHITE FRINGE. (Chionanthus.) 
A tall-growing shrub, with large, deep green foliage, 
and pure white, drooping, fringe-like flowers ; -ex- 
tremely desirable. 20 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
EXOCHORLiA IiRANDIFLORA . 
HYDRANGEAS. 
I’aniculata G rami i flora. A variety of great value, 
perfectly hardy ; with large and abundant foliage, 
and immense pyramidal panicles of white flowers, 
changing to pink. They are a foot or more in length, 
appear in August, and continue until frost. Most 
effective when planted either singly or in groups ; a 
shrub of great beauty and value. 15 cts. ; large, 
20 cts. ; extra, 25 cts. 
Otaksa. A splendid variety front Japan. Flowers 
large, bright pink, tinted with blue ; produced very 
freely ; foliage large, deep green, very attractive. 
25 cts. ; larger plants, 50 cts. 
Thomas Immense trusses of flowers, at first 
slightly tinged with green, becoming pure white, and 
remaining so a long time. An excellent, free-bloom- 
ing house plant. 25 cts. ; larger, 50 cts. 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN UPRIGHT. 
A handsome, showy shrub, of spreading habit, with 
deep green foliage, remaining until late ; flowers deli- 
cately perfumed, pink, produced in May in great pro- 
fusion. Large, 25 cts. 
