. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : evergreens, shrubs, vines, flowers, bulbs, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture), Missouri, Saint Louis, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 40 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. pink shade, or sometimes nearly white. Each, 30 cents. COLUTEA.—Bladder Senna. Fast-growing shrub thriving in any soil. C. Arborescens {Tree Colutea) — July. Foliage compound, of a pleasing green; flowers pea-shaped, yellow and brownish red, followed by showy, curiously inflat
. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : evergreens, shrubs, vines, flowers, bulbs, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture), Missouri, Saint Louis, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 40 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. pink shade, or sometimes nearly white. Each, 30 cents. COLUTEA.—Bladder Senna. Fast-growing shrub thriving in any soil. C. Arborescens {Tree Colutea) — July. Foliage compound, of a pleasing green; flowers pea-shaped, yellow and brownish red, followed by showy, curiously inflated, red- dish seed-pods. This is the shrub which grows native on Mount Vesuvius, and the last one seen in ascending to the crater. Each, 35 cents. CYTISUS.—Laburnum. C. PurpurescenS {Purple Flozaering)— Europe. Choice dwarf growing shrub for front of borders, or used as an edging plant, low growing, globular bush, with purplish bark, oval, dark green foliage, and a wealth of clusters of pea-shaped flowers, with purple upper petals and pure white under petals. Each, 30 cents. DAPHNE.—Mezereon. D. Mezereum {Pink)—A small decidu- ous shrub that loads the air with the delight- ful fragrance of its small pink flowers as soon as it is released from the icy bonds of winter. Each, 30 DEUTZIA. Showy Japanese shrubs of the highest or- namental merit, and adapted to all good soils. Their 'clean foliage, upright, dense growth, and free flowering nature, renders them especially valuable. D. Crenata ?Plena {Double Pink.)—M\ the Deutzias are valuable and very profuse bloomers in the sixth month. This is one of the prettiest tall-growing varieties. 25 cts. D. C. Candidissima {Double White.) — Very pretty; pure white. 25 cts. D. C, Pride of Rochester. — A fine double variety, rather earlier than D. crenata; flowers pink in bud, but white when fully expanded. 30 cts. D. C. Watereri. — Anew white variety from England, with larger and more double flowers. 30 cts. D. Gra
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