corymbosum (Common or Swamp Blueberry)—Tall, 5 to 10 feet high. This 
yields the common swamp blueberry, so well known in our markets, and is 
not hard to grow in moist garden soil. 20 cents each. §1.50 per dozen. 
VIBURNUM (Arrow Wood). 
acerifolium (Maple-Leaved A.)—Grows 3 feet high. Compact in habit, flowers 
whiteLeaves highly colored in autumn. 25 cents each, §1.25 per dozen. 
cassinoides —One of our handsomest northern shrubs. Grows (5 to 10 feet high, 
with broad flat cymes of yellowish flowers. Easily cultivated and blooming in 
great profusion. 25 cents each, §1.50 per dozen. 
lantanoides (Hobble Bush)—Grows 4 to 6 feet high. Leaves round, ovate, 4 to 5 
inches wide, highly colored in autumn. Flowers in broad sessile cymes. Very 
handsome. 25 cents each, §1.50 per dozen. 
Lentago (Sheep Berry)—Flowers creamy-white, in broad flat sessile cymes 4 or 
5 inches broad. A large shrub or tree, sometimes 30 feet high. 25 cents each, 
§1.50 per dozen. 
lantana (Wayfaring Tree)- A iinely shaped shrub, with good sized leaves whitish 
underneath, fruit red, turning black in autumn. 20 cents each. 
nudum (Withe-Hod)—Shrub (> to 10 feet high, with thickishoval leaves. 20 cents 
each, §1.50 per dozen. 
Opulus (Cranberry Tree)—Grows 5 to 10 feet high, with showy white flowers. 
Fruit bright red, remaining after the leaves are gone. 25 cents each, §1.50 per 
dozen. 
pubescens (Downy Arrow Wood)—A compact shrub, 2 to 3 feet high. Has 
rigid branches and ovate leaves, tapering to a point. Produces in great profusion 
flat cymes of white flowers. Quite hardy, and is a beautiful plant in cultivation. 
25 cents each, §1.50 per dozen. 
Weigelia rosea variegata— Low growing, leaves margined with a white border. 
Flowers nearly white. 25 cents each. 
CARNATION NAPOLEON III. — Perfectly hardy. A great 
bloomer of strong, vigorous growth. Fragrant and worthy 
a place in your garden. 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Sarracenia Purpurea. 
