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PRICE LIST. 
semble3 the Lawson Cypress, but the foliage is of a lighter color. Retinispora 
Squamosa is not so large a growing tree as the preceding. Its habit of 
growth is peculiar and may be described as cylindrical. The foliage is 
needle-shaped and of a soft, silvery blue color. Retinispora Plumosa Aurea is 
the brightest golden evergreen that is hardy in this latitude. See page 7 for 
prices. 
CLEMATIS. We have in stock more than twenty-five varieties of this beautiful 
climber, and have room here to mention but two of them. Hme. Edouard 
Andre is a new sort, first exhibited in this country at the Chicago Exposition. 
It is larger than Jackmanni, nearly as free a bloomer, and the flowers are 
red. Clematis Panicttlata is a small flowering variety, blooming about the 
first of September. It is as fragrant a3 a Jasmine, a tremendous grower and 
a most free bloomer. In our opinion this vine ranks in value with the Boston 
Ivy, (Ampelopsis Veitchii.) See pages 10 and 11 for prices. 
PEONIES. Besides a fine collection of Herbaceous Peonies we can offer thi 3 year 
some very fine Tree Peonies, including that most valuable and rare sort, Reiue 
Elizabeth. It has flowers of the largest size and of a rich red color. See 
pages 9 and 11 for prices. 
ROSA RUGOSA (For Hedges). The plants that we offer for this purpose are 
2-year seedlings, about eighteen inches high. Rosa Rug 03 a is pre-eminently 
fitted for a hedge rose. It is a strong, vigorous grower, and its foliage is not 
affected by bugs and the diseases which are so apt to attack ordinary varieties 
of roses. The flowers are single, run from two to four inches in diameter, 
and are of various shades of red, pink and white. See page 11 for prices. 
ROSE, YELLOW RAMBLER. A hardy, yellow, Climbing Rose of great 
promise. Bids fair to rival the celebrated Crimson Rambler in popularity. 
See page 12 for prices and sizes. 
LONICERA BELLA. Anew type of the Upright Honeysuckle and a great im¬ 
provement on the other sorts. The flowers are not much different from the 
old-fashioned varieties, but the bush is, if anything, more ornamental when 
in fruit than in flower. The berries which ripen in July are as large as a large 
currant and are borne in the greatest profusion. Lonicera Bella Albida has 
red fruit and Lonicera Bella Rosea orange fruit. See page 9 for prices. 
LANDSCAPE WORK. Having secured the services of a competent Landscape 
Gardener, we are now prepared to furnish plans and estimates for the laying 
out and planting of grounds of any size. Any work of this kind that may be 
entrusted to us will be executed with the greatest care. 
