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PRICE LIST. 
SPIREA— Bumalda, Callosa Alba, Callosa Rubra, 
Thunbergii, 18 to 24 inches. 
DouGLAsr, Opulifolia, Opulifolia Aurea, 
Prunifolia, Thunbergii, Van Houttei, 
2 to 3 feet.... 
Callosa Superb a, 2 to 3 feet. 
Blue (Cary opt eris Afasiaeanlhus) , 2 feet . 
Anthony Waterer, 18 to 20 inches. 
SYRIN6A —Piiiladelphus ( Coronarius and Grandi- 
jlorns) . 
Golden Leaf (Aurea), 2 feet. 
TAMARIX— Africana and Gallica, 3 to 4 feet. 
WAX MYRTLE —(See Myrica, page 9). 
WEIGELA— Rosea, Candida, 2 to 3 feet. 
Variegata, 2 feet. 
Other sorts described in catalogue. 
Per doz. 
Per 100 
*2 50 
$8 00 
2 
00 
IO OO 
2 
1 
2 
50 
50 
00 
IO OO 
2 
00 
8 00 
2 
00 
IO OO 
2 
50 
12 OO 
2 
00 
IO OO 
2 
00 
IO OO 
2 
50 
CLIMBING SHRUBS. 
VkiTchti—F ield grown plants, 2 and 3 
years, 1st class. 
Veitchii—F ield grown plants, 2 and 3 
HONEYSUCKLE— Chinese, Hall’s Japan, Golden 
IVY English, in pots. 
LYCIUM, CH IN ENSE— (Chinese 
Matrimony Vine), 
Frutkscens. 
NOTE Our Wistarias arc unusually fine this sea¬ 
son. The blossomsof the Chinese White Wistaria 
is one of the whitest things in the world. 
Cl EMATIS— Paniculata, strong. 
Jackmanni, Mme. Kd. Andre, 2 years_ 
Other large-flowering sort?, Lawsoniana, 
IIenrvi, Ramona, etc., 2 years, very 
strong. 
Other large-flowering sorts, Lawsoniana, 
IIenrvi, Ramona, 2 year and 1 year 
extra, very good. 
NOTE The large-fiowering Clematis quoted 
nhove nre vety Hue. They are all field grown 
plants. 
Young plants, 2% inch pots, ready for 
immediate shipment—II enrvi, Ramo¬ 
na, Lawsoniana, Baron Vkillard. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. 
Jackmanni, Mme. Ivdouard Andre, 
ready for shipment April 15. 
NOTE- Theyoung Clematis offered nl>ove are very 
fine, and if plantr<l in good ground this summer 
will make fine stock for reta ling next season 
Of those we planted last year, ourselves, we did 
not lose five percent 
ARBOR VIT/€ \ n<<T 
NORWAY SPRUCE t D,ffcreut S17e5 “ 9ec P a K es 7 and 8. 
CAROLINA POPLAR -6 to 8 feet. 
NOTE We know of no tree that is so well adapted for making 
a quick screen. It is nothing unusual for a Carolina Poplar 
to grow ten feet in a single season. They should he planted 
shout 18 inches anart and then cut to about n foot from the 
ground. Hvery few years thev should be cut back almost a* 
far. In a month they will regain their old height. 
$2 OO 
1 50 
$IO OO 
2 OO 
IO OO 
2 50 
I 50 
15 OO 
1 50 
2 50 
2 OO 
7 00 
IO OO 
2 OO 
2 50 
4 00 
2 50 
8 00 
15 00 
25 00 
12 00 
2 50 
4 00 
S 00 
25 00 
5 OO 
25 00 
4 00 
20 00 
7 00 
7 00 
c. 
9 00 
1000 
$So 00 
200 00 
180 00 
60 00 
60 00 
