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during “cherry blossom time” will know something 
of their great beauty. 
CERASUS. 
Beni-Higan. Dwarf single pink cherry, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, 4-5 feet.$2.00 each 
Fugenzo. (J. H. Veitch.) Large late blooming 
double pink, 4-5 feet.$2.00 each 
Kivanzan. Double deep pink, very fine variety, 
4-5 feet.$2.00 each 
Sieboldi. Large semi-double pale pink flow¬ 
ers, 3-4 feet.$2.00 each 
Yeda zakura. 4-5 feet. Large double pink 
flowers, 4-5 feet.$2.00 each 
Yedoensis. Large double white flowers, shad¬ 
ing to pink, 4-5 feet.$1.50 each 
Subhirtella pendula. (Japanese weeping 
cherry). Very early bloomer, flowering be¬ 
fore leaves appear, the arching shoots 
droop almost to the ground. Strong grafted 
plants on 5-6 feet stems 2 years old. 
$3.0’0-$4.00 each 
DAPHNE. 
mezereum. Rosy purple, very fragrant flow¬ 
ers in late winter. Blooms appear well in 
advance of leaves. Evergreen. Strong 
Plants.$1.00-$1.50 each 
DEUTZIA. 
Lemoinei. Of upright habit, pure white flow¬ 
ers.$.50-$.75 each 
scabra, Pride of Rochester. Double white 
flowers, tinted delicate pink.$.50-$,75 each 
scabra rosea. Double pink flowers in July. 
___ . $.50-$.75 each 
DIERVILLA. (Weigela.) 
Candida. White weigela .$.50-$.75 each 
Eva Rathke. Fine hybrid variety, bright 
crimson.$.50-$.75 each 
floribunda. Crimson weigela.$.50-$.75 each 
rosea. Pink weigela.$.50-$.75 each 
ENKIANTHUS. 
campanulatus. Splendid Japanese shrub, the 
flowers are bell shaped, yellow and borne 
in racemose clusters, stained salmon and 
crimson, carries brilliant autumn foliage. 
$1.50-$2.00 each 
ELSCHOLTZIA. 
Stauntoni. A very desirable fall flowering 
shrub with lavender pink flowers. 75 cents each 
EXOCHORDA. 
grandiflora. (Pearlbush.) Racemes of pure 
white, flowers in May.75 cents each 
Wilsoni. A superior variety introduced by 
the late E. H. Wilson.$1.00 each 
FORSYTHIA. 
intermedia spectabilis. Far the best of the 
genus, branches are very dense flowered 
with deep golden flowers.$.50-$.75 each 
ovata. Much the earliest bloomer of all the 
forsythias, a splendid novelty. 18-24 inch 
plants..75 cents each 
primulinus. Paler in color than Spectabilis, 
of excellent habit, a fine variety.. .$.50-$.75 each 
FOTHERGILLA. 
major. A very attractive shrub of pyramidal 
habit, flowering in late April or early May, 
dark green somewhat glossy leaves, flow¬ 
ers are white and appear with the leaves. 
A sterling novelty. Strong 18-24 inch 
clumps.$1.50-$2.00 each 
HALESIA. (Silverbells.) 
tetraptera. Snowdrop tree. Lovely white bell 
