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CLIMBING AND TRAILING SHRUBS. 
Fortune’s, (M. Fortuneii.) — $1.00. 
Japan, (I/. Japonica.) — $1.00. 
Bealli. — $1.00. 
Box, Dwarf, (Buxus suffrutkosa.) — Is cultivated as edging for walks and 
borders. 50 cents per yard. 
Tree, (B. arborescans.) — A beautiful shrub, for single specimens on 
the lawn. 
Broad-leaved, (B. laMfolia.) 
Myrtle-leaved, (B. myrtifolia.) 
Silver Striped-leaved, (B. foliis argenteis.) 
Gold Striped-leaved, (B. foliis aureis .) 
Cotoneaster. — Beautiful, low, spreading shrubs, with small foliage, 
white flowers and red berries. 
Box-leaved, ( O. buxifolia.) 
Round-leaved, ( C. rotundifolia.) 
Euonymus, or Spindle Tree, Japan Green-leaved, (E. Japoni- 
cus.) — Bright green shining foliage. 
Silver— leaved, (K foliis argenteis.) — Leaves green, with white edge. 
Evergreen Thorn, ( Crala-/jus pyracantha.) — Alow shrub, with scarlet 
berries; retains its foliage through the winter. 
Holly, American, (Ilex opaca.) — A hardy shrub, with light green foliage, 
and red berries. $1.00. 
European, (II. aquifolium .) — A beautiful shrub, with dark, thorny 
foliage; thrives best in shady situations. $1.00. 
Kalmia, Broad-leaved, (K. latifolia.) — A beautiful American shrub; 
requires a leaf-mould or peaty spil. $1. 
Rhododendron, or Rosebay Catawba, (R. Catawbiense.)— in 
variety. The Rhododendrons are magnificent flowering shrubs, 
preferring a peaty soil and shady situation. $1 to $2. 
Class III,— Climbing & Trailing Shrubs. 
A very desirable class of plants for covering verandas, walls, trellises, Ac. 
PRICE, 50 CENTS EACH, Except Otherwise Noted. 
Birthworth, or Pipe Vine, (Aristolochia Sipho .) — A very vigorous 
grower, with large, deep green foliage, and yollowish brown tubu- 
lar shaped flowers. 75 cents. 
