Alphonse Lavelle. Very large panicles ; 
blue, shaded violet. 
Latour d'Auvergne. Flowers very 
large ; violet-purple. 
La Gaulois. Deep peach. 
SYMPHORICARPOS GLOMERATA 
TEXANA 
25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
A form of the Indian Currant, of very 
compact growth ; berries purple. 
TAMARIX 
25 cents each, $2 for 10, $15 per 100. 
Tall-growing shrubs, with slender 
branches and small, delicate leaves, which 
resemble the cypress. Flowers small, pink, 
produced in great abundance ; an excellent 
plant for sea-walls, 
Gallica. Foliage light, glaucous green ; 
flowers pink in summer. 
Plumosa, or Japonica. Of medium 
height; foliage very graceful and feath- 
ery ; a fine new plant. 
VIBURNUM 
(Snowball) 
Opulis sterilis. Produces large, globular 
clusters of white flowers; a favorite old 
shrub. 25c. each, $2 for 10, $15 per 100. 
Plicatum (Japanese Snowball). A 
beautiful variety, of upright, bushy 
growth; produces heads of white flowers 
in great profusion. Far superior to the 
old Snowball. Blooms in April. Strong 
DOUBLE LILACS. plants, 50 cts. each. 
SYRINGA (LiLac) VITEX 
GRAFTED (Chaste, or Hemp Tree) 
25 cents each, $2 for 10, $15 per 100. 25 and 50 cents each, $2 and $4 for 10. 
Among our most valuable early spring-blooming Agnus Castus. This is a valuable shrub or low- 
shrubs; succeed best in strong soils. The following growing tree. Flowers are in spikes, lilac in color, 
are all desirable and distinct sorts: blooming early in May and lasting for a long time. 
Charles X. Reddish purple ; best sort for forcing. | Agnus Castus alba. Same as aboye, but white-flow- 
Gloria rupella. Light red. ering. 
Souvenir de L. Spath. Violet-scarlet. WEIGELA 
NEW DOUBLE LILACS | 25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
The new double varieties are especially desirable, | Medium-sized shrubs. Profuse and early bloomers. 
both for their beautiful flowers and the length of their | Very desirable. 
blooming periods. | Amabilis. Dark rose. Blooms spring and fall. 
Lemoinei. Reddish purple. | Candida. Pure white ; excellent. 
Leon Simon. Bluish crimson. Madame Couturier. Deep pink. 
Pyramidalis. Azure-rose, carmine in bud. Stelznerii. Deep red. 
Renoncule. Azure-mauve. | Van Houttei. Crimson. 
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By L. H. Bailey. A complete treatise on fruit-growing in general, comprising the inventory of fruits, 
the location, tillage and fertilizing of fruit lands; planting and care of fruit plantations; diseases of fruit 
trees, insects and spraying; harvesting and marketing fruits; packing and storage houses, and various 
appliances for handling fruits. 508 pages, 12mo. Illustrated. Cloth. $1.25. 
