Spiriiea Sorhnria stcllipila ; broad while plumes, Ijeaiiliful foliage, 2/6 each. 
— Veiichii; a handsome shrub, carrying long ai’ched shoots wnth a wealth 
of white flowers, 2/6 each. 
Stachyufus japoiiiciis ; yellow flowers appearing in March in pendulous 
clusters, 1/6 each. 
• — praecax; the yellow flowers apper.r in March on the leafhss branches, 
3/ — each. 
Stauntonia coiviacea; an evergreen climber from China; male flowers white, 
female violet, 1/6 each. 
Sti*anvaesia I>avi«liana I'ructu aisranliac«» : an evergreen belonging 
to the Rosaceas, trusses of white flowers followed by orange fruits, 1/— each. 
— — iiiidulata ; evergreen, flowers white, fruits coral red. ^ d. each. 
Styrax jjaponiiMiH ; a handsome variety introduced from Central 
China, superior to the well-known type in every respect, 2/6 each. 
— Ohassta ; broad round leaves, flowers white, the largest of the genus, 
5/ — each. 
— Wils»«nii; a very distinct species with small leaves, and pretty ivory 
white flowers (A. M. R. H. S.), 2/G each. 
Syeop-sis sineai^is; an interesting evergreen with leathery dark green leaves, 
of the family ot the Hamamelidaceae , 3/— each. 
Symphori<*ai*pos alhiiis pauoifloiais; a rare Snowberry from British 
Columbia, suitable for rockeries, 1/— each. 
— Chenaultii ; a hybrid of S. microphyllus and S. orbiculatus, in the way 
of 6'. Giraldii, smaller foliage, 1/6 each. 
— Giraldii; a Chinese sort with white flowers and dark red berries, 1/— each. 
— mollis ; a choice Snowberry with very large white berries, flowers 
rose. 1/6 each. 
Xrachelospernum divai-icatiim ; evergreen climber ; fljwer's creamy 
white with a yellow cjntre, very frcg-ant, 3/6 each. 
— jjaponicum; evergreen climber with broad ovate leaves, dark green with a 
white venation, and turning to bronze, 3/6 each. 
— jjasmiiioides; an evergreen climber bearing fragrant waxy white flowers 
(A. M. R. H. S,), 3/6 each. 
Tripteryg-iiini Forrestii; a new Chinese climber resembling Celastrus; small 
white flowers in large clusters, 5/— each. 
'Viburnum betulifolium; one of the most ornamental of all deciduous 
'Viburnums from Western China; broad corymbs of small white flowers follo¬ 
wed by heavy clusters of bright red fruits, (A. M. R. H. S.) 1/6 each. 
— bitchuiense ; corymbs of flowers similar to those of V. Carlesii, 
and equally fragrant, more lax habit, 2/6 each. 
— biiddleit'olium ; a fine shrub with evergreen tomentous leaves, produemg 
in May large corymbs of white flowers, 2/6 each. 
— bullatum ; large ovate convex leaves assuming various colours in autumn, 
2/6 each. 
— Bui'kwuodii; an evergreen hybrid between V. uiile and V. Carlesii; 
showy terminal trusses of fi’agrant white flowers in April (A. M. R. H. S.), 
3/6 each. 
— Carlesii; large trusses of superb white flow’ers, with a rosy tinge when 
opening, very fragrant, 2/6 each. 
— cinnamomifolium ; a handsome shrub with large evergreen leathery 
foliage and dark blue berries, 3/6 each. 
— coriaceiim ; large ’’^ergreen leaves, white tubulous flowers with protruding 
lilac anthers. 3/6 each. 
— dnsyauthum ; rare red-berried species discovered by E. H. Wilson in 
Hupeh and Szechuan, 1/6 each. 
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