Catalogue of Trees, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs. 
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AtiTHEA or Rose of Shai-on. The Altheas are 
fine, free-growing, free-flowering shrubs of the 
easiest cultivation, and are particularly desirable 
on account of blooming in August and September, 
when very few other trees or shrubs are in bloom. 
3 to 4 feet high, 50 cents each, ten for $4. The fol- 
lowing are the best varieties : 
Bicolor Iiybrida. Flowers white and red ; dou- 
ble. 3 to'4 feet high, 50 cents each, ten for $4. 
Carnea plena. Flowers flesh color ; large and 
double. 3 to 4 feet high, 50 cents each, ten for $4. 
Monstrosa. Very large, double flowers. 3 to 4 
feet high, 50 cents each, ten for S4. 
Speciosa. White. 3 to 4 feet high, 50 cents each, 
ten for S4. 
Variegated. Very showy and distinct variety 1 
foliage handsome ; flowers double purple. 3 to 4 
feet high, 50 cents each, ten for $4. 
AtiMOXD. Dwarf, double-flowering shrubs, pro- 
ducing in the greatest profusion finely formed flow- 
ers, making one mass of bloom. We cultivate the 
two best varieties, viz. : Double White and Double 
Pink. 3 to 4 four feet high, 50 cts each. 
AZ.\IiEA Mollis. Red-salmon and yellow flowers ; 
a beautiful spring-flowering plant of easy culture. 
BERBEKKV, Purple-leaved. A n interesting 
shrub, with violet-i>urple foliage and fruit. 3 to 4 
feet high, 50 cents each. 
CALYCANTHUS or Sweet Shrub. Rich foliage 
and fragrant wood ; flowers double purple and 
very fragrant. 3 to 4 feet high, 35 cents each. 
Occidentalls (California Sweet Shrub). A larger 
growing shrub than the Sweet Shrub, and having 
inodorous flowers, i to 2 feet high, 50 cents each, 
CORCHOKUS, Silver V^ariegated. A compact- 
growing shrub ; leaves edged with white ; flower 
yellow. I to 2 feet high, 35 cents each. 
CURR.AXT, Crimson-flowering. Deep red flow- 
er in spring. 6 to 8 feet high, 75 cents each. 
Double Rose. Double flowers. 2 to 3 feet high, 
50 cents each. 
DEUTZI.V. Fine, hardy shrubs ,• they are beautiful 
and popular, and 
easy to cultivate ; 
the flowers are 
jiroduced i 11 ra- 
cemes four to si.\ 
inches long. 
! Crenata. W bite 
flowers, tinged 
with pink ; a most 
desirable shrub. 
40 cents each. 
Crenata flora 
pie no. Abund- 
a n t racemes of 
double, pure white 
flowers. 40 cents 
each. 
Flora plena. 
Flowers double ; 
white, tinged with 
pink ; very desir- 
able. 40 cents 
each. 
Gracilis. A charm- 
ing species ; com- 
pact habit ; flow- 
ers pure white 
and double. 40 
cents each. 
Scabra. Rough-leaved ; one of the most beautiful 
white flowering shrubs, 40 cents each. 
DOGWOOD, Red-twigged. A native variety ; 
very conspicuous in winter, when the bark is 
blood-red ; flowers also beautiful in spring. 2 to 
3 feet high, 40 cents each. 
V'ariegated-leaved. Desirable for its foliage ; a 
large spreading shrub ; flowers white. i foot 
hign, $1.50 each. 
EIjDER, Cut-leaved. A fine, large shrub ; the 
leaves curiously and beautifully divided. 6 to 8 
I feet high, 50 cents each. 
Golden-leaved. One of the best of its class ; has 
solid golden leaves ; very eflfective among other 
plants for the beautiful contrast it affords. 2 to 3 
feet high, 75 cents each. 
Variegated. A healthy grower ; foliage splendidly 
mottled with white and yellow. 3 to 4 feet high, 
40 cents each. 
EBYTHR 1 N.\ crista galli (Coral Plant). This 
plant is most valuable for bedding, being hardy in 
any climate; flowers dark crimson. 3 to 4 feet 
high, $i each. 
EUONYMUS or Spindle Tree. Green foliage and 
red berries ; very desirable shrub. 5 to 7 feet 
high, 50 cents each. 
FlIiBERT, Purple-leaved. Dark purple leaves ; 
very conspicuous, and an e.xcellent shrub, i to 2 
feet high, 50 cents each. 
FORSYTHIA or Golden Bell. Very useful small 
I shrubs, with drooping, yellow flowers, which ap- 
pear before the leaves. 2 to 3 feet high, 25 cents 
j each. 
Fortunei. Upright growth ; deep green foliage. 
2 to 3 feet high, 25 cents each. 
Snspensa. Growth somewhat drooping. 2 to 3 
' feet high, 25 cents each. 
V^iridissima, Leaves and bark dark green ; flow- 
ers a deep yellow, iiroduced in early spring before 
j the leaves ; one of the best early shrubs, 2 to 3 
1 feet high, 25 cents each. 
CALYCANTHUS. 
Try a packet of Perpetual-flowering Pelargoniums. 
