. Althe.\ Rubra Plena. Aralia Pentaphylla. A pretty Japanese Shrub, of medium size and rapid growth, wilh rlnelobed palmate leaves of a pale green color, branches furnished wilh spines. 25 els. each. — Splnosa (Hercules Club, Angelica Tree, or DeviPs Walking- stick). A singular native tree-like Shrub, growing from 10 to 15 feet high, with very prickly stems, pinnate leaves and im- mense panicles of white flowers in the month of August; an odd, tropi- cal-looking plant. 50 cts. each. Azalea Hollis. A beautiful species from Japan, with large flowers of vari- ous shades of yellow, orange, carmine
. Althe.\ Rubra Plena. Aralia Pentaphylla. A pretty Japanese Shrub, of medium size and rapid growth, wilh rlnelobed palmate leaves of a pale green color, branches furnished wilh spines. 25 els. each. — Splnosa (Hercules Club, Angelica Tree, or DeviPs Walking- stick). A singular native tree-like Shrub, growing from 10 to 15 feet high, with very prickly stems, pinnate leaves and im- mense panicles of white flowers in the month of August; an odd, tropi- cal-looking plant. 50 cts. each. Azalea Hollis. A beautiful species from Japan, with large flowers of vari- ous shades of yellow, orange, carmine, etc., during May. (See cut.) 75 cts. each ; $ per doz. — Pontica, or Hardy Ghent. Flowers not quite so large as in A. Mollis, but wilh a larger range of colors, elegantly adapted to use in con- junction with A. Mollis on the edge of a Rhododendron bed or independ- ently in groups or in the shrubbery border. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. — Amoena. This little gem is practically evergreen, and is the showiest of. all dwarf Shrubs. In late spring the plants are literally smothered with masses of rosy-crimson flowers. Bushy plants, 12 to 15 inches high, $ each ; $ per doz. Baccharis Halimifolia (Groundsell Tree). A pretty Shrub, which is especially attractive in the fall on account of its fluffy white seedpods. 25 cts. each. Berberis Thunbergii. A beautiful Japan variety of dwarf habit. Small foliage, assuming the most varied and beautiful tints of coloring in the autumn ; very desirable for grouping and a grand hedge plant. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. Plants for hedges offered on page 207. — Vulgaris purpurea (Purple Barberry). Violet-colored foliage and fruit. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. VBuddleya Variabilis. A comparatively ne\, Shruh; grows 4 to 5 feet hiyh, producing lliroughout the entire summer and fall long racemes of rosy-lilac flowers, with an orange spot in the centre. (See cut on page 202.) 25 cents each. Remember that we make no charge for bo
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