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PRICE LIST OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. 
GOLDEN CLUSTER HOP ROOTS. 
The best kind extant, suitable for an orna¬ 
ment to the lawn or garden, or for domestic 
nse, 15c. each; $1 for 12. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. - Conover’s 
Collossal, 1 year, 75c. per 100; two yrs., $1.00 
per 100. Barr’s new Asparagus, largest of 
all, earliest, and line quality, $2 per 100. See 
above cut. 
RHUBARB.—Myatt’s Linnasus, 10 cents 
each; #1 per 12. 
PEP PERNS! NT. —Plants by mail, 50c. 
perl2; $2 per 100. Low price in large lots. 
SAGE PLANTS. —50c. per 12; $2 per 
100 by express. 
STEW JUNEBEERY “! SUCCESS.” 
This variety comes from Kansas and is 
lecommended by one high in authority, and 
one well known to most of our patrons. He 
says it is a superior variety, and that there 
is great difference in varieties of the June- 
berry. Price 20c each, $1.50 per 12 
WINTER QUINCE. 
We offer a few large trees of the new Win- 
ter Quince. The tree is hardy, and the varie¬ 
ty is recommended to us by Louis Chase, 
wwf a Tn xt ls v aqable. The fruit keeps into 
each 1 ke a wmter a PP le - Price 50 cents 
LEADING ORNAMENTALS. 
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Ailanthus— (Tree of heaven). A lofty rapid grov 
ing tree with long, elegant, feathery foliag( 
Large trees 25 cents each; small trees,. 15 cents 
Arbor Vitae -(American.) $8 per 100; large 2 
each. 
Austrian Pine— 75 cents each. 
Purple Leaf Beech—Small trees 25c.; large tree 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Birch— Cut-Leaved Weeping. 75 cents. 
Catalpa— (Speciosa), small trees 15 cents large, 21 
Catalpa—(New Japan), 3 feet up, 35 cents. 
C cents eaclr PaniSl1 &n<J S Weet; 2 
Elm—Camperdown, $ 1 . American white Eln 
bmali, 15 cents; large, 50 cents. 
Horse Chestnut, 50 cents. 
Magnolia— Gran diflora and others, $ 1.50 each 
M^^orway, 60 cents. Red, 50 cents Sugar 
Mountain Ash-Weeping, $ 1 . 00 , upright, 85 cents 
Maiden Hair Tree -75 cents. 
Osage Orange— 10 cents. 
P ?0 P ceYtf flVer Leaved ’ Caroltoa Lombardy 
Prunus Pissardi.— (Purple leaved plum.) 50cents. 
Norway Spruce— Small for hedges, $8.00 per hun¬ 
dred. Large for lawn, 35 cents each. 
Thorn— (Double flowering.) 50 cents. 
Walnut—(Black.) Small, 15 cents; large, 25 cts. 
Willow—Kilmarnock Weeping, 75 cents; Wis¬ 
consin Weeping, 10 to 25 cents. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS,, 
Althea, or Rose of Sharon— Common, 25 cents. 
vareigated leaved; very attractive. 50 cents. 
Berberry— (Red fruited.) A beautiful shrub 
holding its berries well into winter. Fruit 
valuable also for preserves or pies, 15 cents- 
each. Purple leaved, 25 cents. 
Clethra Alnifolia— Our specialty. A constant 
bloomer; the most delightful fragrance of all 
large plants. 50 cents. Small by mail 50 cents. 
Calycanthus 25 cents each. 
Deutzia—Fortunei, Candidissima, Crenata, fl„ 
Rosea Pleno : Gracilis, 30 cents each. 
Dogwood—White flowering, 25 cents. 
Forsythia—Fortunii, Viridissima. 25 cents. 
Holley-Evergreen, 25 cents. 
Honeysuckle— Sinensis, Halleana,' Corail, Up¬ 
right. (or bush honeysuckle) 25 cents each ,. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora— Finest hardy 
shrub in cultivation. 25 cents. 
Irish Juniper—75 cents. 
Jassemine-Officinale, 25 cents. 
Lilac—Alba Grandiflora, Princess Marie, Presi¬ 
dent Massart, Prof. E. Stockartd, Mathieu de 
Bombasle, Mme. Broib. 50 cents each. Com¬ 
mon red and white, 25 cents. 
Purple Fringe or Smoke Tree. 35 cents. 
Quince—Japan. 25 cents. 
Roses— Well known kinds, 25 cents each. 
Rhododendrons, $1.50 cents each. 
Snowball, 25 cents. 
Spirea, 25 cents. 
Syringa Philadelphia, etc 25 cents. 
Tree Peony, 50 cents each. 
Wiegelia—Isolene, Yerschaffelti, Candida, Rosea,, 
etc. 25 cents each. 
Ampeiopsis Vietchii, 40 cents. 
Clemaiiis—Mad am Van Houtte, John Goul 
^eReh, Lady Carolina Neville,.Vitabella- Vii 
aceila, Fairy Queen, Jackmanii etc. 50 cent 
Virginia Creeper, 25 cents. 
Climbing Roses, 25 cents. 
Golden Cluster Hops-(Few more attractive, 
lo cents each; $1 per dozen. 
Flowering* Bulbs. 
Lilly of the Valley-50 cents per 12 . 
Water Lillies—40 cents each; $4 per 12. 
M m d GIadioli -' 50 c. to 75c. per 12; $3 to 
$5 pc 
Crocus-Common kinds, 75 cents per. 13 . 
Tulips— *• “ 75 cents to jg ■ 
Hyacinths— : » $1.25 to $1.50 per 13. 
Narcissus--. * 75 cents to $1 per 12 . 
lI.5o|er5: ePt fr ° m seleot sorts > 25c. eael 
P l2 n perT2 Herba ° eous ’ assorteii colors 25c. eac 
All bulbs mailed free but Peonies, 
