. Descriptive catalogue : trees, shrubs and plants. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. FLUSHING, NEW YORK 35 AZALEA A. amoena. (2 to 3 ft.) From China. Very dwarf and bushy foliage, which is abundant, becoming brownish bronze ! in winter. Entirely covered in May with masses of small dark red flowers. An entirely hardy shrub of singular beauty at all times, but especially ! showy when in bloom. 50 cts. to $1. BERBERIS B. ilicifolia. Holly-leaved Berberry. (3 ft-) June- Very dark, spiny leaves lik


. Descriptive catalogue : trees, shrubs and plants. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. FLUSHING, NEW YORK 35 AZALEA A. amoena. (2 to 3 ft.) From China. Very dwarf and bushy foliage, which is abundant, becoming brownish bronze ! in winter. Entirely covered in May with masses of small dark red flowers. An entirely hardy shrub of singular beauty at all times, but especially ! showy when in bloom. 50 cts. to $1. BERBERIS B. ilicifolia. Holly-leaved Berberry. (3 ft-) June- Very dark, spiny leaves like holly. A fine evergreen shrub. 50 cts. BUXUS. Box B. Chinensis longifolia. (2 ft.) An j elegant upright long-leaved variety, compact and handsome. 50 cts. var. rotundifolia. {1% ft.) A more dwarf and rounded form with delicate small rounded leaves; not entirely hardy. 35 cts. B. sempervirens. Common Tree Box. 10 ft. A large shrub or small tree with thick leathery dark green leaves. Bears shearing well and can be shaped in any form desired. With its numerous varieties a most important gardening plant. 50 cts.; specimens $1 to $3. var. argentea variegata. A sort with pronounced silver variegation. A good upright grower and hardy. 50 cts. var. suffruticosa. Dwarf Box. (1 to 2 ft.) The well-known Box used for edging, and invaluable for this purpose. It makes, too, a handsome ornamental bush. $3 per 100. var. thymifolia. Thyme-Leaved Box. (3 to 4 ft.) Leaves small, lanceolate and abundant; habit compact and dwarf, of slow growth but a hardy and desirable sort. 25 to 50 cts. COTONEASTER C. microphylla. (2 to 3 ft.) Low trail- ing bush ; peculiar small, shining dark green foliage. White flowers in early spring, followed in season by small, round red berries, which are adherent all winter. Especially suited for cov- ering rockwork or banks, where its fo- liage and fruit make a beautiful and striking contrast. 25 cts. DAPHNE D. Cneorum. Trailing Daphne. (1 ft.) Very dwarf habit; small


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