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FRINGE 
l^urple Fringe, or Smoke Tree (Rhus Cotinus) —A small tree 
or shrub, verj' much admired on account of its peculiar fringe or 
hair-like flowers, covering the whole surface of the bush in mid¬ 
summer. 75e. 
AV])ite fChionanthus Virginica) — One of the finest shrubs, with 
delicate fringe-like greenish-white flowers in Ma}" and June. $1.00. 
White b'’ringe. 
HONEYSUCKLE, UPRIGHT (Lonicera) 
iiov, each, $3.50 doz. 
Morrowi One of the handsomest of the bush Honevsnckles. 
Grows C feet high. Flowers followed by red fruit in August. 
lai'lurica Orandifloi'u — A beautiful shrub, producing large red 
and white flowers. 
Red Tartarian (Tartarica Rubra) —Beautiful flowering shrub, 
blossoming early in Spring; bright pink flowers. 
White Tartarian (Tartarica Alba) —Similar to the Red Tar¬ 
tarian in growth; producing white flowers very abundantly. 
HYDRANGEA 
1 . *^*'*****'^‘‘‘’*‘^'*'*‘' Alba Grandillora (New) —The blooms are of the 
laigost size, of pure white. One of its most valuable characteristics 
Is its coming into bloom just after the passing of the earkv Spring 
slyubs. It is bound to become the most useful of all the HydVangeas 
Toe. each. 
I aniciilata Graiuliflora—^ The showiest of all Autumn-blooming 
shrubs, bearing immense heads of creamy white flowers, turning to 
pleasing shades of pink. 35c. and 50c. 
i p * Trained plants of the last, with a clean stem 3 to 
•I foot in height, a small lawn tree. 75c. and $1.00. 
HYPERICUM (St. John*s-wort) 
(Aureum)—A dense, globular shrub with oval. 
Ploss^ toliage and myriads of bright golden-yellow flowers. 35c. 
