HYPERICUM (St. John’s-wort) 
Hypericum (Aureum)—A dense, globular shrub with oval, glossy 
foliage and myriads of bright golden-yellow flowers. 35c. 
HjEX (Holly) 
Verticillata (Black Alder, or Winterbury)—Of close, upright growth, 
with oval foliage; thickly studded in Autumn and throughout the Winter 
with masses of most brilliant scarlet berries. 35c. 
KERRIA (Chorchorus. Globe Flower) 
Japonica—A beautiful shrub of graceful habit, with slender green 
branches and thickly studded with single, golden-yellow flowers in early 
Summer. 35c each. 
Flora Fleno—Double flowering Kerria. A medium sized shrub, with 
double yellow flowers. July to October. 35c. 
Follis Variegatis (Variegated)—Of dwarf habit, with foliage beau¬ 
tifully edged and striped with silver. 35c. 
LESPEDEZA 
Dosmodium penduliflorum—A very desirable late-blooming plant; 
pio< ucos rosy purple flowers in September, drooping in numerous long 
racemes, which at the top of tho plant are panicled. 50c. 
Dnm ., co ? r A shrub from Japan, with slender branches; foliage re- 
somblos clovor loaf; small purple flowers in July. 35c. 
LILAC (Syringa) 
25??? Sr D ^ G0I) P ur P lish lila c flowers in large trusses. $1.00. 
of fi,n «« Bertha D ammann— 1 This produces the largest clusters of lilacs 
of the common species, also the purest white. $1.00. 
Tnn ca (^ a P an Tree Lilac)—One of tho remarkable tree lilacs of 
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,l. 00 Mata Abel Chatenay Large panicle; double white, very fine. 
TtJnSo 0 i Le « ra y«-"Large panicles of white flowers. $1.00. 
Madame Lomoine —Superb double white. $1.00. 
flowiwsrw S r f 7 y T El0 4 . gailt , lnrgc ’ dense trusses of double, deep blue 
flowers. One.of tho finest new double sorts. $1.00. 
Bilac -}TT S ? ia11 folia ^ Purple flowers. 50c. 
VtilffarU n! Persian Lilac)--Delicate white fragrant flowers. 75c. 
Albf Uni \ri ^ llac )~Blmsh purple flowers. 50c to $1.00. 
a (Common Whito Lilac)—Cream colored flowers. 50c to $1.00. 
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