Fruit and ornamental trees, hardy evergreen and roses . ew Japanese shrub, with droop-ing branches and a profusion of purpleflowers in fall. Stems usually die everywinter, but a new growth is formedearly in spring. 25c. ESCALLONIA PHILIPPIANA. Produces panicles of white flowers inMay and June. Leaves semi-evergreen; *a good new shrub. 50c. EL(E AGNUS. Edalis—A Japanese shrub, with undersurface of leaves silvery. Producesedible berries. 50c. Parviflora—From India; erect growing,leaves silvery, flowers very small;fragrant and followed with innum-erable pink colored berries. 25c. Simonii—A new va


Fruit and ornamental trees, hardy evergreen and roses . ew Japanese shrub, with droop-ing branches and a profusion of purpleflowers in fall. Stems usually die everywinter, but a new growth is formedearly in spring. 25c. ESCALLONIA PHILIPPIANA. Produces panicles of white flowers inMay and June. Leaves semi-evergreen; *a good new shrub. 50c. EL(E AGNUS. Edalis—A Japanese shrub, with undersurface of leaves silvery. Producesedible berries. 50c. Parviflora—From India; erect growing,leaves silvery, flowers very small;fragrant and followed with innum-erable pink colored berries. 25c. Simonii—A new variety from Japan,of shrubby growth. 50c. EXOCHORDA—Spircea Grandiflora, A tall shrub from North pure white, very large andprofuse. Blooms in April. A hand-some but rather rare shrub. 50c. Alberti—A new variety, with stilllarger flowers; small plants. FORSTTHIA—Golden Bells. Fortunes — Grows upright; flowersbright yellow. 25c. Yiridissima—Flowers golden yellow;produced in greatest profusion earlyin March. 25c. 17. Hydrangea. xHYDRANGEA. Strongplants. 25c. each, $ per 10. Sec. L—Hortensis Group. With Globose Heads. All require a shady and, where prac-ticable, a rich and moist situation Thecolor is changeable according to soils, |and varies from blue to rose Variegata—With leaves beau- tifully blotched white; suitable for pot culture in shade. Otaksa—An improved variety of Hor-tensis; flower heads very large; palerose or blue, according to soil. Ramis Pictis, or Red Branched—A new variety, with dark purple stems andlarge heads of pale blue flowers, withlighter centre. We can recom-mend this after four years trial as amost valuable variety. Rosea—Vigorous habit; flower headsshaped like those of Thomas Hogg,and as freely produced; color brightrosy red. Thomas Hogg—Finest white floweringvariety of this class. Sec. II—Japanese Group. With Cymose or Flat Head. Fimbriata—With white fringed flowers;new; small pla


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