DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 
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Euonynms, American, (27. Americans.) — A fine variety, with bright red 
berries. 
European, (27. Europceus.) —Rose colored berries and large, glossy 
foliage. 
“White-fruited, (E. Europceus fructo alba.) — A variety with white 
berries. 
Broad-leaved, ( E.latifolia .) —A handsome, broad, shining leaved 
variety. 7 5 cents. 
Forsythia, Viridissima — The branches are covered with bright yel- 
low flowers in early Spring, before the leaves appear. 
Suspknsa. — A variety from Japan, with slender, delicate shoots. 
Fringe, Purple, (Rhus cotinus.)— A large growing shrub, which is much 
admired for its curious, purple, fringe-like flowers, which cover 
the plant during the Summer and Autumn. 
White, ( CUionanthus Virginica.) — A beautiful shrub, with showy 
foliage and white fringe-like flowers. 
Halesia, or Silver Bell, Four Winged Fruited, ( Ilalesiatetrapteria ) 
— A large shrub, with pretty, white flowers in May. 
Hydrangea— A beautiful class of plants, with large, broad leaves, and 
rose colored flowers, 
Japan, (II. Japonica.) 
Oak-leaved, (H. quercifolia.) 
Rose-colored, (H. hortense.) 
Heart-leaved, (II. cordata.) 
Honeysuckle, Upright, (Chamcecerasus.) — These are all hardy and at- 
tractive plants, blooming freely in oarly Spring, and succeeding 
in nearly all locations. 
Blue-fruited, (0. fructo ccerulea.) 
Ledebour’S, ( C. Ledebourii. ) — A very distinct Californian variety. 
Pink— flowering, (C.pulvendent<i .) — A beautiful variety. 
Tartarian, Red-flowering, (C. iartarica rubra.) 
Tartarian, White-flowering, (C. tartarica alba.) 
Indigo Shrub, (Amorpha fruticosa.) — A fine, large shrub, with long 
spikes of violet-purple flowers in May. 
Jasmine, (Jasiminum officinale.) — A beautiful and frugrant shrub, with 
yellow flowers. 
Lilac (Syringa .) — Well known and desirable shrubs. They are perfectly 
’ hardy, easy of cultivation, and profuse bloomers. The Persian 
and its hybrids are slender growers and have small leaves. They 
are worthy a place in every collection. 
Common Purple, (S. vulgaris cwrulea.) 
