. Cbanothus Gloirb de Plantieres the summer. (See cut. CEANOTHUS. Gloire de Plantieres. Very few of the Ceanothus have found their way into general cultivation, owing princi- pally to the fact that most of the varieties heretofore introduced have been very tender. In this new variety is combined almost entire hardiness, a slight protection around the roots, which may be omitted if planted in a sheltered position, being sufficient to carry them over successfully, while the flowers are of large size and of a most desirable shade of lavender-blue. The shrub-like plant grows about 3 feet high; and


. Cbanothus Gloirb de Plantieres the summer. (See cut. CEANOTHUS. Gloire de Plantieres. Very few of the Ceanothus have found their way into general cultivation, owing princi- pally to the fact that most of the varieties heretofore introduced have been very tender. In this new variety is combined almost entire hardiness, a slight protection around the roots, which may be omitted if planted in a sheltered position, being sufficient to carry them over successfully, while the flowers are of large size and of a most desirable shade of lavender-blue. The shrub-like plant grows about 3 feet high; and begins to bear its graceful and airy heads of flowers early in June, continuing through the greater part of 30 cts. each; 4 for f CARYOPTERIS. MastacantllllS (^Blue Spiraa). A handsome hardy perennial plant introduced from China. It is of a vigorous growth, produc- ing flowers in great profusion the whole length of its branches, even young plants in small pots flowering freely. The color is a rich lavender or sky blue. A valuable plant either for bedding or pot culture, blooming con- tinuously from midsummer un- til cut by frost in the fall. (See cut.) 15 cts. each; § per ._•?• doz. -^ Campanula Cakpatica. recently


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