. Erica (Heath). Closely allied to the Heather, requiring the same general condi- tions. Cinerea. A pretty, low, loose-growing sort, with medium large rose-colored flower bells. Medlterranea hybrida. A handsome variety, with dark-red nod- ding flowers very early in spring; useful also for forcing in pots. Tetrallx Alba. Dwarf compact growth; white flowers. Vagans Rubra. Rosy-red flowers. Bruckenthalia Splculifolla. A heath closely allied to the Erica family, with fine needle-like leaves and light pink flower heads in June. Price, any of the above, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Euonymus Japonica


. Erica (Heath). Closely allied to the Heather, requiring the same general condi- tions. Cinerea. A pretty, low, loose-growing sort, with medium large rose-colored flower bells. Medlterranea hybrida. A handsome variety, with dark-red nod- ding flowers very early in spring; useful also for forcing in pots. Tetrallx Alba. Dwarf compact growth; white flowers. Vagans Rubra. Rosy-red flowers. Bruckenthalia Splculifolla. A heath closely allied to the Erica family, with fine needle-like leaves and light pink flower heads in June. Price, any of the above, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Euonymus Japonica. An upright growing evergreen shrub with large, round, glossy dark green foliage, a splendid subject to grow as an individual specimen, particularly useful at the seashore. Fine plants two feet high, $ each. Forsyth ia. Suspense {Weeping Golden Bell). A tall shrub of willowy growth, the branches gracefully arching, covered with golden-yellow bells in early spring. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. Virldlsslma. Strong, erect habit; flowers yellow; very early. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. Hydrangea. Arborescens Grandlflora (Sjioirball Hydrangea). This magnifi- cent, perfectly hardy American shrub has snow-white blossoms of largest size. One of its most valuable characteristics is its coming into bloom just after the passing of all the early spring shrubs, while its long flowering season, from early June until late August, makes it a valuable acquisition in any garden. Strong plants, 75 cts. each; $ per doz. Paniculata Grandlflora. Without doubt the best known and most popular summer-flowering shrub in at the present time. The flowers, which are borne in dense pyramidal panicles a foot long, in the greatest profusion, are white when they first open, but gradually change to rose-color, and remain in good condition for weeks. Extra fine bush plants, 50 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Standard or tree-shaped plants, which will make beautiful specimens for


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