. Clethra Alnipoma (Sweet Pepper Hush). Cornus Florida ( White- flowering Dogwood). An ornamental, spreading, ir- regularly-shaped tree, pro- ducing large white flowers in spring and rich crimson foliage in autumn. Plants 5 to (5 feet high, 75 cts. each. Rubra (Bed-floirer- ing Dogwood). A rare variety, the flowers of which are rich, rosy-red. The Dhsmodium [aponicum. two varieties make a fine contrast. Plants 4 to 5 feet high, § each. — Alba Sibirica (Siberian Dogwood). A strong-growing variety, crimson colored branches in winter. 25 cts. each. — Sanguinea (Bed-twigged Dogwood). A strong-


. Clethra Alnipoma (Sweet Pepper Hush). Cornus Florida ( White- flowering Dogwood). An ornamental, spreading, ir- regularly-shaped tree, pro- ducing large white flowers in spring and rich crimson foliage in autumn. Plants 5 to (5 feet high, 75 cts. each. Rubra (Bed-floirer- ing Dogwood). A rare variety, the flowers of which are rich, rosy-red. The Dhsmodium [aponicum. two varieties make a fine contrast. Plants 4 to 5 feet high, § each. — Alba Sibirica (Siberian Dogwood). A strong-growing variety, crimson colored branches in winter. 25 cts. each. — Sanguinea (Bed-twigged Dogwood). A strong-growing hush, with crimson- colored branches; especially attractive in winter. 25 cts. each. — Mascula (Cornelian Cherry). A tree-like Shrub, producing early in spring, before the leaves appear, clusters of bright yellow flowers, which are followed by red edible berries, 25 cts. each. — Sericea. A reddish-stemmed variety of strong growth, corymbs of white flowers late in June, followed by pretty blue berries in October. 25 cts. each. Desmodium Penduliflorum. A Shrub which dies to the ground in winter, but comes up vigorously in spring, throwing up shoots 3 to 4 feet high, which bear during September attractive sprays of bright rose-colored pea-shaped flowers. 25 cts. each. — Japonicum. An elegant white-flowering variety, producing during September and October masses of pure white pea shaped flowers. (See cut) 50 cts. each. IST Dimorphanthus Handschuricus Aurea Variegata {Golden Van's- ga/id ('hints, Ingelica Tree). A magnificent hard} ornamental tree, and one of the most striking novelties of recent years, large pinnate foliage three feel long and wide. The individual leaflets, which are about two inches wide, arc beauti- fully margined with gold; very effective when planted as an individual specimen. Strong one-year-old plants $ each. Argentea variegata {Silver Variegated Chinese Angelica Tree"). Identical to the above, but with creamy white variegation, an


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