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MYRICA CERIFERA (Bayberry) 12 to 18 inches, bushy... .§ 2 
Berries and leaves are delightfully fragrant. 
PRIVET—California (Ovali folium), 2 to 3 feet. 1 
I 18 to 24 inches. 1 
II 12 to 15 inches. 
Variegated, 3 feet. 3 
PRUNUS—Triloba (Double Flowering Plum), 2 to 3 feet. 2 
Pissardi (Purple Leaf Plum), 3 to 4 feet, low- 
branched.*. 3 
QUINCE—Japan, white, red and pink, 18 to 24 inches. 2 
“ “ “ “ 2 to 3 ft., strong plants 2 
RHODODENDRONS—2 feet,.f. 9 
SNOWBALL—Common. 2 to 3 feet. 2 
“ '3 to 4 feet. 3 
Dwarf ( Nanum) 8 to 10 inches. .. .. 1 
SNOWBALL—Standards, 4 to 5 feet. 4 
STRAWBERRY TREE —See Euonymus. 
STEPHANANDRA FLEXUOSA—12 to 18 inches,. 2 
SNOWBERRY— Red Fruited, 2 lo 3 ft. 2 
White Fruited, 18 to 24 inches. 2 
SPIRE A—Bumald a, Callosa Alba, Callosa Rubra, Thun- 
bergii, 18 to 24 inches. 2 
Billardi Alba, Billardi Rosea, Douglasi, 
Opulifolia, Opulifolia Aurea, Prunifolia, 
Reevesii, Thunbergii,Van Houttei, 2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet. 
Arguta, Blumei, Chamedrifolia, Conspicua, 
Flexuosa, Hypericifolia, Laurifolia, 
Lindleyana, Macrophylla, Marguerite, 
Niconderti, Pallasi, Pubescens, Reveres- 
CENS, Rotundifolia, 2 feet. 
Callosa Superba, 2 to 3 feet. 
Blue (Caryopteris Mastacantlius, 2 feet. 
Notk.—W e would call especial attention to the newer varieties of 
bpireas oUered above. They are all worthy of trial and they differ 
greatly from each other in form, flower and foliage. Callnsa Siipei-ba 
is especially worthy of note, rt lias foliage of a rich reddish purple 
color, resembling that of tho best Purple Beeches. 
SYR INGA—Piiiladelphus (Coronarius and Gvandijloi'm ).. 
Golden Leaf (Aurea), 2 feet. 
Gordoniana, Zeyiieri, Yokohama, 18 to 24 inches 
Dwarf (Nanus), 18 to 24 inches, very bushy.... 
Avalanche, Gerbe de Neige, Lemoineii, Mt. 
Blanc, 2 to 8 feet. 3 
Notk.—T ho four varieties of Syringa quoted above are tho best or 
the newer sorts. They promise to an rpass tho older varieties as much 
as tho nowor Lllaca do tho older varieties of Lilacs, 
T A M A RIX—African a and Gallica, 8 to 4 feet. 2 
WAX MYRTLE (t-ee Myrica, page D). 
WEIGELA—Rosea, Amabilis, Candida. Floribunda, Des 
boisii, Steltzneri and Lavalli, 3 feet_ 
P. Duciiartue (Golden Leaf, dark red flower) 
Mme. Lemoine, Mme. Tellier, 2 to 3 feet....’ „ 
VttRIICGATA, 2 feet. 1 
Alba Maroinata, Em?l Galle, Gustav Mal¬ 
let, Montesquieu, Othello, Simmondsii, 
Van I-Ioutte, Versicolor. 18 to 20 in. 2 
Other sorts described in Catalogue. 2 
CLIMBING SHRUBS. 
AKEBIA—Quinata, strong vines. 2 
AMPELOPSIS—Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper ).1 
Engelmanni—F ield grown. 2 
Vkitciiii— 3 years (2 years in open ground), 
very fine. 2 
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BIGNONIA—Radioans (Trumpet Creeper). 
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