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Parasyring'a sempervirens; of the Lilac family, evergreen leathery 
orbicular leaves, dense panicles of white flowers (A. M. R. H. S.), 3/6 each. 
Periploca hevigrata ; a twining hardy shrub from Korea with slender stems, 
long narrow leaves and fragrant small flowers, 3/— each. 
Pertya sinensis ; from Hupeh, small flower-heads, pinkish purple in June 
and July, 2/— each. 
Photinia Beauverdiana; rare Chinese species introduced by Wilson, 
beautiful foliage and scarlet fruits, 3/6 each. 
— variabilis (villosa) ; a rare small tree with white flowers in spring and 
foliage turning vivid scarlet in autumn (A. M. R. H. S.), 2/6 each. 
Pieris taiwaniana j a new evergreen from Formosa, with large Lily-of-the- 
valley-like flowers in spring, 3/6 each. 
Plagiospermum sinense (Prinsepia) ; from Manchuria, small bright yellow 
flowers, and red fruits, 
— unifloi'uin (Prinsepia); 3/6 each. 
— utile (Prinsepia) ; a recently introduced Himalayan species, differing from 
P. sinense in its racemes of white flowers, 2/6 each. 
Poliothyrsis sinensis^ a Chinese rare tree pertaining to the Flacourtiac^ae, 
with a bronze foliage, 3/6 each. 
Potentilla fruticosa Farreri; small bushes of Erica-like foliage,-smothered 
with brilliant yellow flowers (A. M. R. H. S.), 2/— each. 
-mandchiu-ica ; a low shrub with white flowers (A.M.R.H.S.-), 2/— each. 
-Moyesii ; large rich yellow flowers, 2/6 each. 
— — ochroleiica ; flowers of a very pale yellow, 1/— each. 
-parvifolia ; tiny leaves and superb yellow flowers, 3/6 each. 
— — Purdomiij introduced from China, flowers light yellow, 9 d. each. 
-sp. Hers ; a handsome new variety carrying larg<^ white 
flowers, 3/6 each. 
Prunus Lauroeerasus schipkaensis Zabeliana; long narrow leaves, 
1/— each. 
Pterostyrax eorymbosus ; flowers in long pendulous racemes, pure white, 
fragrant, 3/6 each. 
— hispidus (Halesia)', small fragrant white flowers in drooping racemes, 
3/6 each. 
Py racantha crenulata superba ; a handsome variety with white flowers 
and large clusters of cherry-red fruits, 1/6 each. 
-taliensis; differs from the type by its beautiful orange yellow 
berries, 1/6 each. 
— Gibbsii ; differs from P. crenulata by its leaves, more regularly 
ovate, by the greater abundance of its fruits, and by its hardiness (F. C. C. 
R. H. S.}, 1/— each. 
— linifolia ; linear leaves as in P. angustifolia, orange red berries, 1/6 each. 
— massag^iienisis ; a new hybrid raised from P. Gibbsii crossed by P. an- 
gustifolia ; long narrow obovate leaves, beautiful flowers and berries, 5/— 
each. 
— inicrocarpa ; pyramidal habit, profuseness of small bronze red berries, 
1/6 each. 
— pauciflora ; lanceolate leaves of a glossy dark green, 3/— each. 
— Rog-ersiana ; leaves slightly notched on the margin, dark olive green, 
' bright red berries, 2/6 each. 
Raphiolepiis rubra ; ovate evergreen leaves, flowers red, 2/6 each. 
BhamnuM daliurica ; large shrub from China with handsome foliage, 
3/6 each. 
Rhodotypos tetrapetaliis ; silky foliage and white Anemone-like flowers, 
1/6 each. 
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