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inches high, well rooted, nt. 15 cents each: 
these can be sent by mall if necessary. 
Juniper Dwarf. 10 cents each. 
Hemlook. A remarkably graceful and beauti- 
ful tree, with drooping branches and deli- 
cate dark foliage of the Yew. 50 cents each. 
Arbor Vitae, Goiden. A beautiful variety of 
Chinese, compact and globular in form; 
color a lively yellowish green. 50 cents. 
Arbor Vitae, Semper Aurea. A variety of the 
Aurea of dwarf habit, but free growth, re- 
taining its golden tint all the year round. 
50 to 75 cents. 
Arbor Vitae, American. This plant Is, all things 
considered, the 11 nest Evergreen. 25 to 50 
cents. 
Arbor Vitae, Tom Thumb. A very small, com- 
pact little Evergreen ; a beautiful ornament 
for a small yard or cemetery lot. 5 ) to 75 
cents. 
Arb r Vitae, Hoveyi. A small tree, globular in 
form ; foliage light green, with a golden 
tinge 50 to 75 cents. 
Arbor Vitae, Pumila. A little dwarf; very fine 
both in color and form. 50 to 75 cents. 
MAHONIA AQUI OLIA — Holly- 1 eaved. 
Evergreens with bright shiny leaves and 
showy bunches of yellow dowers in the early 
tipring. 25 cents. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Grandiflora. The true Southern Magnolia; of 
great beauty ; too well known to need des- 
cription. Nice pot. plants, sure to grow, 
about 18 inches high, 76 cents. This size is 
much safer to plant than the larger sizes. 
BOX. 
Dwarf -^ F,uefor edging. 10 cents each; $4.00 
per 100. 
SPRUCE. 
Norway. A lofty elegant tree of perfect pyra- 
midal habit; very popular, should be largely 
planted. One of the best Evergreens. 50 
cents. 
Arbor Vitas, Ertcoides. Very pretty dense little 
shrub of the Tom Thumb type. 50 to 75 
cents eiich. 
Arbor Vitae, Pyramidally An exceedingly beau- 
tiful, bright variety, resembling the Irish 
Juniper In form. 50 to 75 cents each. 
Retlnospora, Plumosa. An exceedingly hand- 
some Evergreen from Japan, with feathery, 
light green foliage. 75 cents each. 
Retinospora, Plumosa Aurea. Like the preced- 
ing. a plant. of great beauty, soft, plume-like 
foliage. #1.00 each. 
Yew, Irish. Upright In growth, with dense 
foliage of a dark sombre hue; valuable tor 
cemeteries or small yards. *1.00each ; strong 
young plants, 50 cents each. 
SIBERIAN ARBORVITZE. 
The best Arborvitie for this country. Ex- 
ceedingly hardy, keeping its color well in 
Winter. H5 and 50 cents each. 
Hardy Herbaceous Shrubs, Etc. 
DEOTZIA GRACILIS. 
Graceful white blooms, produced all the 
Spring lu large quantities; dwarf and bushy. 
25 cents each. J 
LYCHIUS CALCEODONICA. 
A beautiful Summer-dowering plant en- 
tirely hardy; dowersin June. iOceutseach. 
CAMPANULA OARPATICA. 
The old Canterbury bell ; a beautiful cup- 
shaped garden dower and a great favorite 
everywhere. 10 cents. 
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS. 
This is the “Shrub” of all gardens, with 
sweet-scented dowers in early May. 50 cents. 
E ^f? T ^ DS , RA Y eNN ^ - Ravc, ina Grass 
Pei feet i y hardy ; the foliage forms graceful 
clumps three to four feet high, abovf whleh 
ailse numerous spikes five or six feet bear 
lug plumy dowers. 50 cents. ’ ettr 
AZALEA AMERICANA. 
M'iv irt 'll..lf ll r ; are deciduous; flowers In 
£et y uU,T'50^r S ^r rl "'—S' 
IRIS SUSIANa — The Mourning Bride. 
i lie groundwork of the dower is a silvan/ 
gray, shaded and lined with very dark chonf 
late and black. 25 cents each. b mrK ch <>co- 
IXIAS. 
Superb Doubl Kinds. The Hollyhock Is he 
“i"' 1 " e “ very popular Sum ner-Howerlna 
plant, and when pla ited in rich soil n, fi 
tmeVy^tn?" S5S 
old plants at'#l o^pe S "''v*™ 
wl “ »Foo r n? U^- y ear, e 50 y een n t? 
EULALIA. 
Japonlca Zebriana. Unlike other varleeni,.,; 
ASTIBLE JAPONIOA. 
hi, U hY°'“ paral ? ly the most beautiful of hardv 
ANEMONE. — Wind Flower. 
rooted r mSnt a . S in? i l‘, ardy Parennlal, bulbous- 
rooieu plant , easily grown from seed • nrn. 
ducing very large flowers early in the Spring 
in a sunny situation. 10 cents P gl 
DIANTHUS.— Pinks. 
A magnificent genus, embracing some of 
cent?eaclF.° PUlar flowers ln cultivation? 10 
IRI8. — Fleur-de-Lis 
The Iris Is a very extensive and beautiful 
Flliy y i5 C e“ac y h kU ° Wn “ tlle Fiowa rlng 
WIEGELIAS. 
Beautiful shrubs that bloom in Jnue and 
July. Ihe flowers are produced in so -went 
cenfs S ° U aS l ° aImost hide u>e foliage. 25 
IRIS KiEMPFERII. 
They are very hardy, and of most distinct 
and showy colors flowering for a period $ 
five to seven weeks. '25 cents. ^ 1 
PJBONIAS. 
Union ias, like other meritorious Diants 
have always admirers. 30 cents. Pants, 
VIBURNUM. PLICATUM. — Japanese Snowball 
A beautiful shrub of moderate unneht 
growth, with crinkled or plicated lich mlen 
leaves, ihe flowers are white and laracr 
and more solid than those of the common 
Snowball. 25 and 50 cents. common 
PHILADELPHUS. — Mock Orange. 
Coronarius. A medium -si zed shrub hearing 
an abundance of white, sweet-scented liow^ 
ers , last of Alay. 25 cents. 
DEUTZIA. 
Crenata. Height, two lo three feet - reirulnr 
and compact form; very bushy; flowe/nure 
cents 6 ’ b ooms Profusely; very hardy. 25 
GRAPE MYRTLE 
Pink. Eri nged pi n k blossoms. 
Crimson. Deep crimson. 10 cents. 
