. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. , 50c; doz., $ Second size,each, 25c: doz , $ Third size, each,15c; doz., $ Lilacs (Alba). —The old size, each, 25c; doz., $ Lilacs (Rubra de Marley). —Purple. Second size, ea., 15c; doz., $ Lilacs (Marie Leg-uay).—(New.)Finest White; small plants. Ea., 30c; doz., $3. Lilacs (New Varieties).—ChoicestEuropean sorts. First size only, each, 50c. magnolia Grandiflora.—HardySouth, small plants. Each, 20c; doz., $2 00. RHODODENDRONS, ^ve^reeflowering shrubs Branches terminated with largepanicles of Azalea-like fl


. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. , 50c; doz., $ Second size,each, 25c: doz , $ Third size, each,15c; doz., $ Lilacs (Alba). —The old size, each, 25c; doz., $ Lilacs (Rubra de Marley). —Purple. Second size, ea., 15c; doz., $ Lilacs (Marie Leg-uay).—(New.)Finest White; small plants. Ea., 30c; doz., $3. Lilacs (New Varieties).—ChoicestEuropean sorts. First size only, each, 50c. magnolia Grandiflora.—HardySouth, small plants. Each, 20c; doz., $2 00. RHODODENDRONS, ^ve^reeflowering shrubs Branches terminated with largepanicles of Azalea-like flowers, only larger. Doesbest in a peaty soil mixed with sand and leaf little shade is beneficial. The hardiest varieties only. Cunningliami.—Pure white. Large plants with bloombuds, each, $ Cata-wbiensiS.—Varieties. Rose and purple plants only, set with bloom buds. Each, $; 3 for $;aloz., $ Call all articles by the names we use in our catalogue, jackmani typeName only one article on a line. [one. MAMMOTH PASSION FLOWER. (passiflora incarnata)—Improved. This is one of the most desirable of climbing plants, growing more popularwith all lovers of beautiful flowers and climbing plants. Will bloom first winter is very severe, vines will die down to ground but will shoot up earlyin spring and throw out blossoms in a few weeks. Its color is somewhat odd,comprising a combination of blue, pink and white. Vines will throw outblossoms when only one or two feet high; they will have as many as a dozen ormore blooms on at one time, from 3 to 4. inches in diameter, which are followedin fall by beautiful golden fruit, size of a hens egg, which is edible and of adelightful flavor. Each, 20c. Philadelphus (Mock Orange). — Sorts. Most valuable springflowering; hardy shrubs. First size, each, 25c; doz., $ Second size, each,15c; doz., $ Spiraea Compacta.— Similar in flower toS. Japonica, but with a much stronger and moreco


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