. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Catalogue of Reading" Nursery, Mass. —J. W. Manning, Proprietor. 125 OROBUS — Bitter Vetch. (Leguminosie.) Handsome border plants, Avith showy clusters of pea-shaped flowers. Any common soil. O. formosus. 1 ft., 6-7. Caucasus. Dense spikes of purple flowers.


. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Catalogue of Reading" Nursery, Mass. —J. W. Manning, Proprietor. 125 OROBUS — Bitter Vetch. (Leguminosie.) Handsome border plants, Avith showy clusters of pea-shaped flowers. Any common soil. O. formosus. 1 ft., 6-7. Caucasus. Dense spikes of purple flowers. Handsomely cut foliage. 35 cents. O. lathyroides. 18 in., 6-7. Siberia. Showy heads of bright-blue flowers. 25 cents. O. vermis. 1 ft., 5-6. Eur. Finely cut foliage. Crowded heads of deep purple and blue flowers with red veins. 25 cents. var. albus. Rare, pure white form. 35 cents. OSTROWSKYA — Giant Hair-Bell. (Campanulacece.) A very rare plant from Siberia, of upright habit, with broad foliage and very large bell-shaped lilac or lavender flowers, often 5 inches across. Rich, well-drained loam. O. magnifica. 3 ft., 7-8. Siberia. Stock very limited. Price on application. OXALIS - Wood-Sorrel. (Geraneacece.) A pretty, low-growing plant useful for naturalizing in partially shaded spots. O. violacea. 3 in., 6-10. Amer. Handsome deep-purple foliage. Flowers light-pink in dense umbels. 15 cents. PACHYSANDRA. {Euphorbiacece.) Useful evergreen, thriving well in all soils, forming broad mats of bright glossy-green foliage. P. terminalis. 8 in., 5-6. Japan. White flowers in small spikes. Mainly valuable for its foliage. Choice cover-plant for shade or sun. 25 cents. var. vgta. Foliage beautifully edged with creamy-white. 35 cents. PiEONIA — Pseony. (Ranunculacece.) The Paeonies are among the noblest and most beautiful of hardy plants, and indispensable for the garden. They not only combine stateliness of growth with beauty of color, but in many the huge blossoms possess a deli-


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