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ELL W ANGER & BARRY'S 
STAPHYLEA. Illadder-Nut. Pimpernuss, Ger. Stapuylee, Ft. 
S. colclUca. I). One of tbe finest early flowering shrubs. Flowers white, fragrant, disposed in clusters. Flowers 
at the same time as the Lilacs. 50c. 
S. Bumalda. I>. A handsome shrub with large clusters of cream colored flowers. 50c. 
SYMPHORICAKPUS. St. Peter’s Wort, or Waxberry. Scunkejjeekk. Ger. 
Symphouine, RV . 
S. racemose*. Snowbbrry. 1). A well-known shrub, with small, pink flowers, and large white berries that 
hang on the plant through part of the winter. 35c. 
S. vulgaris. KttD-FRUlTED or INDIAN CURRANT. I>. A shrub of very pretty habit. Foliage, flowers and fruit 
small ; fruit purple ; hangs all winter. 35c. 
var. variegatis. VAIUEOATLD St. Peter’s WoBT. 1>. A variegated form of the above. 35c. 
New Lilac —Frau Dammann (Reduced). 
SYKIXGA. Lilac. Fleider, Ger. Lilas, Ft. 
Well-known, beautiful shrubs, indispensable in every collection. They flower in May. Attention is invited to* 
the new varieties described on page 100. 
S. Jonikaea. Josika’s or Chionanthus-lkavkd Lilac. C. From Transylvania. A fine, distinct species, of 
tree-like growth, with dark, shining leaves and purple flowers in June, after the other Lilacs have done 
flowering. Esteemed particularly for its fine habit and foliage. 35c. 
S. Persic a. Persian Lilac. C. Native of Persia. From 4 to 6 feet high, with small foliage and bright purple 
flowers. 50c. 
