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ORNAMENTAL SHRUJ5S. 
Honeysuckle —U fright. 
Blue-Fruited, (^Chanuccerasus fnicLu ceriiko .) 
Yellow-Fruited, {C.fructii luteo.) 
Black-Fruited, {C. fructu nigro.) 
Tartarian, White-Flowering, {C. tartarica Jlore alba.) 
“ Red-Flowering, {C. rubra grandijlora.) 
The Upright or Tartarian Honeysuckles are fine shrubs, with beautiful flow¬ 
ers, profusely produced in the Spring ; hardy, easy of cultivation, and 
very vigorous. 
Indigo Shrub —{Amorpha fruticosa.) 
{A. glabra.) 
Fine shrubs, flowering in July ; suitable for planting where there is but 
little soil, as the roots are very tenacious and penetrating.’ 
Japan Globe Flower —{Karla japonica.) A flexible green-branched slirub, from 
four to six feet high, producing for several months double, globular, 
yellow flowers ; quite distinct. 
Jersey Tea — Red Root, {Ceanotlncs Americana.) A small shrub, with soft, downy 
leaves, and a profusion of white blossoms in June. 
Lilac —Common Purple. {Syriuga vulgaris ceridea?) 
“ White, {S. vulgaris alba.) 
Charles the Fenth. A strong grower ; flowers reddish jiurplc. 
JosiKEA. Dark purple flowers ; fine foliage. 
Large Red-Flowering. 
Prince Notger. Delicate purple. 
Large Flowered. 
Rothmagensis. Reddish purple. 
Speciosa. Bright purple flowers. A fine sort. 
Red-Flowered. 
Tim above am all of them, varieties of the common purple, (A vtKraris. 
The following of the Persian: i 
Persian, (A. Persica.) 
“ White. 
“ Cut-Leaved. 
Rubra Sanguine.v. 
The varieties of the “Persi in 
and have smaller leaves than tl ^ ''''' ^7"" 
t’^an the common, {Syringa vulgaris) 
ers cedin’ easy of cultivation, and the flow- 
cis ceitain, piofuse, showy and fragrant. 
yiBhomz.—{Mahonia aquifolia) IIoi lv-T va v-i-, > a- 
green shrub i Asiiberrv. A handsome Ever- 
screen snrub, somewhat resembling the Hollv i i 
and of beautiful shape and ii it h . . 
1 , ^nd it IS the only plant of the nature of the 
