. Fruit and ornamental trees, roses, etc . FLORA (Spiraea). A tall and handsome shrub from North China. Flow-ers pure white, large and produced profusely. Bloomsin April. 25 cts. FORSYTHIA VIRIDISS1MA 1 Golden Bell). Flowers golden yellow; produced in greatest pro-fusion early in March. 25 cts. GENISTA ANDREANA. This plant has created a sensation in Europe, whereit was offered in 1892 for the first time. It is a ScotchBroom with red flowers, and has already become verypopular for forcing, although the plant is hardy in long bunches ; ground color of corolla isgolden yellow; lower
. Fruit and ornamental trees, roses, etc . FLORA (Spiraea). A tall and handsome shrub from North China. Flow-ers pure white, large and produced profusely. Bloomsin April. 25 cts. FORSYTHIA VIRIDISS1MA 1 Golden Bell). Flowers golden yellow; produced in greatest pro-fusion early in March. 25 cts. GENISTA ANDREANA. This plant has created a sensation in Europe, whereit was offered in 1892 for the first time. It is a ScotchBroom with red flowers, and has already become verypopular for forcing, although the plant is hardy in long bunches ; ground color of corolla isgolden yellow; lower and lateral petals with a crimsonborder. This plant is in full bloom during April, andis most attractive. Strong plants, 25 cts. each. GENISTA JUNCEA (Spanish Broom). Flowers yellow, fragrant, showy. A rush-like shruband often leafless branches. Very ornamental. Pot-grown plants, 25 cts. HYDRANGEA. Strong plants, 25 cts. each, £2 per I.—Hortensis Group. (With Globose Heads.)All require a shady, and where practicable, a rich,. HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. moist situation. The color is changeable according tosoils, and varies from blue to rose color. Otaksa. An improved variety of Hortensis; flowerheads very large ; pale rose or blue, according to soil. Ramis pictis, or Red-branched. With darkpurple stems, and large heads of rose or pale blueflowers, with lighter center. Rosea. Vigorous habit; flower heads shaped likethose of Thomas Hogg, and as freely produced ; colorbright rosy red. Thomas Hogg. Best white flowering variety ofthis group. Flowers last several weeks. Mme. Von Seiboldt. A new Japanese varietywith large heads of flowers. Section II.—Japanese Group. ( With Cymose or Flat Heads.)Japotiica. Outer florets pale blue, inner dark Eugenie. Pale blue. Section ill.—Japanese Group. ( With Heads in Panicles?)Panicnlata grandiflora. Produces immensepanicles of pure white flowers, which last for severalweeks ; a most valuable shrub. HYPERI
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