GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
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KHODOTYPUS. Scheinkerrie, Ger. 
Kh. kerrioides. C. From Japan. A very or¬ 
namental shrub of medium size, with 
handsome foliage and large, single, white 
tiowers in the latter part of May, suc¬ 
ceeded by numerous small fruit. S cm* 
cut. 50c. 
RHUS. Sumach. Essigbaum, Ger. 
Sumach, Fr. 
dorn, Ger. Nerprun, Fr. 
R. catliartlcus. Purging Buckthorn. C. 
The popular hedge plant. A fine robust, 
hardy shrub, of European origin, with 
dark green foliage, white tiowers and 
small black fruit. 35c. 
R. aromatica. D. A native variety, exhaling 
a strong odor. Flowers greenish-white; 
leaves lobed. 35c. 
K. Cotinus. Purple-Fringe, or Smoke Trek. 
C. From the South of Europe. A much 
admired shrub for its curious fringe, or 
hair-like tiowers, that cover the whole 
surface of the plant in mid-summer. It 
grows 10 to 12 feet high, and spreads s<> 
as to require considerable space. 50c. 
K. glabra var. laciniata. CUT-LEAVED SU¬ 
MACH. C. A very striking plant, of Khodotypus Kerrioides. (Reduced.' 
moderate size, with deeply cut leaves resembling fern leaves; dark green above and glaucous below, and 
turning to a rich red in autumn. See cut. 75c. 
RHA>IXUS. Buckthorn. Wegk 
K. Osbeckii. C. A beautiful species from China, of large size, with remarkable and very ornamental foliage, 
assuming a beautiful autumnal color. 75 c. 
Rhus glabra var. laciniata—Cut-leaved Sumach. 
(Reduced.) 
KIBES. Currant. 
•Tohannisbkere, Ger . Groseillter, TV . 
The flowering currants are gay, beautiful 
shrubs in early spring, and of the easiest culture. 
It. alpina. I). A good old variety. Small yel¬ 
low flowers. Distinct. 35c. 
K. aureum. Yellow-flowering Currant. 
I). A native species, with glabrous, 
shining leaves, and yellow flowers. 35c. 
K. Gordonianum. Gordon’s Currant. I>. 
A hybrid between aureum and sanguU 
neutn. A hardy and profuse blooming 
shrub. Flowers crimson and yellow in 
pendent bunches in May. 35c. 
R. Kanguinetnn. CRIMSON-FLOWERING Cur¬ 
rant. I). An American species, with 
deep red flowers, produced in groat 
abundance in early spring. f;0c. 
var. albidum. I). This is a beautiful va¬ 
riety, with pinkish white flowers; con¬ 
trasts well with the type. 50c. 
var. (lore pleno. DOUBLE CRIMSON-FLOW- 
ering Currant. I>. A variety of the 
Orl m/toti, with double flowers in July: a 
most beautiful flowering shrub. $1.00. 
