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Rhus Potaninii 5 a new introduction from China, flowers white, foliage 
turning to brilliant colours in autumn (A. M. R. H, S.), 5/— each. 
Rubus Bniubusarum ; evergreen trifid leaves, black fruits, 2/6 each, 
— biflorus qiiinqueflorits; a Chinese white-stemmed variety with yellow 
fruits, 1/6 each. 
— Giraldianus ; the handsomest of the whole white-stemmed tribe, 2/6 eac^. 
— Henryi; an evergreen species suitable for pergolas, with trifid leaves of a 
deep shining green, 2/6 each. 
— irenaius ; one of Wilson’s introductions, foliage reminding one of a Tussi- 
lago, 2/6 each. 
— lasiostylus ; foliage deciduous, stems white in winter, 2/ — each. 
— mesogseus; a new Chinese Blackberry, very handsome, 2/— each. 
— Parkeri ; from Central China, deciduous entire leaves of a very distinct 
appearance, 2/6 each. 
— i*osa?floi*U5» ; very pretty pinnate foliage and large white flowers, 
1/6 each. 
— thibetanus ; handsome laciniated foliage and white stems, 2/6 each. 
— vedrai'iensis ; a new hybrid between R. odoratun and R. nutkanus, 
flowers pink, 2/6 each. 
R uscus acuieatus Bowles’ variety ; a superior form of the Butcher’s 
Broom, more haudsome in foliage and fruit, 3/6 each. 
Sarcococca humilis ; a dwarf evergreen with very narrow leavrS, of a 
glossy green, 2/ — each. 
— ruscifolia chinensis ; a red-fruited evergreen differing from the type 
in its narrower leaves, 2/— each. 
Schizandra sphenanthera ; a deciduous climber producing numerous 
flowers of a coppery yellow, 3/6 each. 
Schizophragina integrifolium ; a new deciduous climber from China, 
whose inflorescences are surrounded by conspicuous white bracts (A.M.R.H.S.), 
5/— each. 
Skiniinia Foremanii 5 round evergreen leaves, coral-red berries, probably 
hybrid between S. japonica and S. Fortunei (A. M. R. H. S.), 1/6 each. 
— R ogersii ; broad leaves, large panicles of coral-red berries, 1/6 each. 
— Veitchii; broad round leaves, and fine scarlet berries, 1/6 each. 
Spi raea arcuata ; a small shrub from Sikkim, completely covered with its 
fine trusses, of white flowers in arched branches, 1/6 each. 
— brachybotpys ; 1/ — each. 
— bella Hookeri ; a tall shrub, flowers pink in May, 1/6 each. 
— expansa ; young foliage red, flowers red, 1/— each. 
— jjaponica coccinea ; a dwarf bush covered with deep crimson flowers 
from August to October, 2/— each. 
— jjaponica / Bumalda) crispa; a striking new variety remarkable for its beau¬ 
tiful crisped and laciniate leaves, pink and yellow variegated, and crimson 
flowers, ^/— each. 
— japonica Foctunei ; {acuminata) very large branched flat corymbs of 
a soft pink, in July, 2/— each. 
— japonica ruberrima ; broad corymbs of carmine red flowers, 3/— each. 
— Menziesii tciumphans; flower spikes rich deep carmine, very fine, 
1 /— each. 
— pubescens ; reintroduced from N. China by Hers, large w^hite flowers, pro- 
' duced during June in corymbose clusters, 1 / — each. 
— Sargentiana ; this species is related to S. Veitchii, from which it 
differs by its larger flowers and is equally fine, 3/6 each. 
— sinobrahiiica ; very distinct Chinese species, introduced by Forrest, 
1/— kach. 
