LIST OF NOVELTIES. ETC. 
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lilmus — fulva Heyderi. 
A variety of the Slippery Elm. Foliage very large, light green. Distinct. Si.oo. 
Ulmus — montana nana. 
(Dwarf Scotch E/m.) 
A variety of Scotch Elm. Habit very dwarf. 5 i.oo. 
Ulmus—parvifolia. 
A Japanese species. Foliage small, dense, dark green, edges cut. Very distinct. 51.50. 
New and Rare Evergreen Trees. 
Abies (Picea) concolor. 
{Silver Fir of Co/orat/o.) 
W ithout doubt the finest of the Rocky Mountain evergreens. Tree of graceful habit; broad, hand¬ 
some foliage, bluish above, silvery beneath. A grand tree, very distinct and exceedingly rare as yet. 
I ransplanted trees two feet in height. 53.00. 
Juniperus—Alpina nana aurea. 
{Douglas' Golden Juniper.) 
Of spreading growth like the type, with bright golden foliage throughout the year; a distinct and 
charming novelty. 5 i.oo. 
Juniperus—Virginiana elegantissima. 
A distinct and beautiful variety of the Red Cedar, with golden bronze foliage, particularly attractive 
in winter, when the golden bronze of the young growth is contrasted with the dark green of the older. 
5 i.co. 
New and Rare Ornamental Shrubs. 
Aralia—spinosa. 
{Hercules Club.) 
This is a native plant, valuable for producing tropical effects. 50c. 
Caryopteris mastacanthus. 
{/Hue Spiraa.) 
A pretty autumn-blooming shrubby plant, producing clusters of beautiful blue fragrant flowers in 
great profusion from September until frost. Dies to the ground here in winter. 50c. 
Corylus—avellana aurea. 
( Golden-leaved FiIbert .) 
A rare and beautiful shrub. Foliage.large, bright golden color. Appears to fine advantage planted 
with the Purple-leaved Filbert. 5i.oo. 
Deutzia hybrida Lemoineii. 
A hybrid obtained by Mons. Lemoine of France by crossing the well-known Deutzia gracilis with 
Deutzia parviflora. Flowers pure white, borne on stout branches, which are of upright growth. Habit 
dwarf and free-flowering. A decided acquisition. 5 i.oo. 
Deutzia—parviflora. 
From Northern China. A stout shrub with upright stems covered in early June with creamv 
white flowers, prettily arranged in large corymbs. One of the most beautiful of all the Deutzias. 50c. 
Elseagnus longipes. 
'(A rare and beautiful lapanese Shrub.) 
This is a remarkably beautiful new hardy shrub from Japan. In July the plant is covered with 
bright red berries of large size and edible, the flavor being pungent and agreeable. Laden with fruit 
the bush is highly ornamental, and the fact that the leaves remain fresh till late in the autumn gives it 
additional value for garden decoration. We regard it as the coming shrub, destined to widespread 
popularity as soon as known. 50c. 
Hibiscus Syriacus — Jeanne d’Arc. 
(Double White A It/uea.) 
This is one of the best new shrubs. Flowers pure white, double ; plant a strong grower. 
Valuable'for florists’ work. 50c. 
