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5—Huckleberry. This is the wild type but is 
under cultivation. The fruit is black and 
of only moderate taste. 
BLUE LILY OF THE NILE (Agapantlius). A 
fine although not hardy pond subject. Set in 
water to a depth of three inches leaving the 
plant in the tub or pot. Makes nice lawn effect. 
Handsome blue flowers on 18 in spikes. 
BLUE SPRITE (Colorado type), 1 foot. 
BOUGAINVILLIA. For southern states or house 
culture. One of the best climbers in the south. 
Always a mass of bloom. Extra large 
plants; red. 
BOXWOOD. (Snffrnticosa). This is the true Old 
English as seen in Washington. The best of its 
tvpe and best for formal gardens and edging. 
(1000—$55.00) (100—$6.00). 
BOXWOOD. Handsome golden type, 3 yr. 
BOXWOOD, Siberian. A small pointed leaf type. 
Turning fiery red in Fall and remaining so till 
late Spring. Very attractive. Dwarf grower 
5 year plants, 8 in. 
BOXWOOD (Sempervirens). This is the course 
variety and sometimes sold for the Old English 
tvpe. Leaf pointed and not cupped. 10 in. 
plants (100—$9.00). 
BURNING BUSH, Hit. II. 4 ft. (Euonymus). A 
line upright shrub of dwarf habit which grows 
symmetrically. In latter part of summer the 
leaves turn to a fiery red. An excellent plant 
for lining the walks. 
BUSH CLOVER (Lespedeza), shrub. Flowers re¬ 
semble sweet peas. Literally covered stems. 
Handsome flowers in fall. 15 in. Ult H. 4 
ft. 1 purple, 1 white.. 
BUTTERCUP SHRUB (Corcorus). Handsome 
plants that produce large buttercup-like flowers. 
Flowering size. Ult. 5 ft. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Alternifolia). This is strict¬ 
ly a shrub and far unlike the other Buddleas. 
A neat, compact plant with graceful branches. 
The flowers appear on the old wood. The end 
of the branches are filled with pretty blue 
spirea one ft. long. Ult. 4 ft. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH. New pink, from pots. 
CACTUS, Yellow, hardy. This is a native in the 
sands of New Jersey. Grows along the ground 
and makes immense clusters. Flowers are yellow 
and very large. Extremely hardy, excellent for 
rock garden. Large plants. 
CACTUS. The following varieties are for house 
culture. Few persons are aware of the beauty 
of some of the Cacti. The following thornless 
varieties are worthy of merit: 
Balloon Cactus. Large triangular tuberlike 
leaves. Large flower which when open is six 
inches across. Gold in color. The bud re¬ 
sembles a balloon and makes a report when 
opening. 
Bubble Cactus. A very odd cactus. The 
leaves resemble a cluster of green bubbles. 
Indian Club. A thorny cactus. In formation 
it resembles the club from which it receives 
its name. Very unique. Dark brown color. 
Jewel Cactus. Tubular leaves. Flowers best 
described as black spotted with gold. Five- 
petalled star shape in the center of which 
is a small disc: set within the disc is a tiny 
star. The petals are set biased. Entire flower 
is the size of a half dollar. 
The collection of four.$1.00 
CACTUS CONTINUED 
ARIZONA GIANT, large plant. 
BARREL CACTUS (known as Fish Hook or 
Candy Cactus). 18 in. circumference. 
CACTUS will stand 10 degrees freezing, different 
(Mexican) . 
CRAB CACTUS, large plants, red flowers, Xmas.. 
CROWN OF THORNS, pretty flowers in Spring, 
10 in. plants. 
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