PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
JAPAN SNOWBALL. 
A most desirable Hardy Shrub, far finer than the ordinary Snowball. 
Foliage olive green through the summer, but toward fall 
it turns much darker and remains on the plant some time 
after the first frosts. Flowers pure white, 4 to 6 inches 
across. 15c. each ; 2 for 25c., by mail. 
THE MEW CRIMSON SPIR/EA. 
AMTHONY WATERER is of Japanese 
origin. When it is scarcely 3inches 
high it begins to bloom and there¬ 
after is seldom out of flower. As a 
house plant nothing can equal it. 
In the garden it will make a plant 
3 feet high and wide, and will be 
covered with heads, 1 ft. across, 
of brilliant crimson flowers. 
Price, 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
ELAEGNUS LONG1PES. 
A rare addition from Japan to our garden shrubs. It is a 
handsome and stately plant, with silver leaves and an orna¬ 
mental brown bark in winter. The bright yellow flowers of 
June are followed by pretty, oval-shaped, orange-red fruit, 
about the size of a cherry, and borne in large-clusters whicl. 
make delicious sauce. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow. 
15c. each; 2 for 25c., by mail. 
caryopterls. 
BLUE SPIR/EA. 
The Blue Spirrea has creat¬ 
ed a sensation wherever 
grown. Beautiful lilac flow¬ 
ers until the month of De¬ 
cember. This is extra good. 
15c.; 2 forzsc.; 6 forsoc. 
WHITE SPIR/EA 
Van Iloutte (Bridal 
W reath), drooping branches 
literally covered with white 
flowers. A beautiful plant 
indeed. 
15c. each ; 3 for 30c.; 
6 for 50c. 
