. Rhododendrons. Rhodotypus Kerrioides (White Kerrid). A very orna- mental Japanese Shrub of medium size, with pretty foliage and large single white flowers the latter pnrt of May. 25 cts. each. Robinia hispida (Rose Acacia). A native species of the Locust, of spreading, irregular growth, with' long, elegant clusters of rose-colored flowers in June and at intervals throughout the season. 50 cts. each. Salisburia adiantifolia (Maiden-hair Tree or Ginkgo). A rare and elegant tree of medium size, with beautiful fern- like foliage, which in shape somewhat resembles the Maiden- hair fern; hence its


. Rhododendrons. Rhodotypus Kerrioides (White Kerrid). A very orna- mental Japanese Shrub of medium size, with pretty foliage and large single white flowers the latter pnrt of May. 25 cts. each. Robinia hispida (Rose Acacia). A native species of the Locust, of spreading, irregular growth, with' long, elegant clusters of rose-colored flowers in June and at intervals throughout the season. 50 cts. each. Salisburia adiantifolia (Maiden-hair Tree or Ginkgo). A rare and elegant tree of medium size, with beautiful fern- like foliage, which in shape somewhat resembles the Maiden- hair fern; hence its popular name. 5 to 6 feet high, 50 cts. each ; $ per doz. Sambucus Nigra Aurea (Golden Elder'). One of the best yellow foliage Shrubs; the color is remarkably bright, rich and constant. 25 cts. each. — Racemosa plumosa aurea (Golden-feathered Elder). A distinct new variety, with deeply cut, fringed foliage. 50 cts. each. Spiraea Anthony Waterer. A valuable and dis- tinct variety; color bright crimson ; it is of dwarf, dense growth, never exceeding 30 inches in height; in bloom the entire summer and fall. 25 cts. each. — Arguta multif lora. The best very early flower- ing white Spiraea, of dwarf, free habit. 25 cts. each. — Ariajfolia ( While Beam-leaved Spiraa). An ele- gant species, of dense and bushy habit, entirely co- vered with greenish-white flowers in July. 25c. each. — Billardii. Strong-growing, pink-flowered. 25 cts. each. alba. A white-flowered form of the above. 25 cts. each. — Douglasii. Produces spikes of beautiful rose-col- ored flowers during July and August. 25 cts. each. — Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). Flowers double, white and abundant. 25 cts. each. — Reevesii fl. pi. Double white flowers in clust- ers; very fine. 25 cts. each. — Sorbifolia. A vigorous-growing species, with leaves like those of the Mountain Ash, and long, elegant spikes of white flowers in July. 25 cts. each. — Thunbergii. One of the most charming of all low-growing Shrub


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