. Desmodium Penduliflorum —Pyracantha Lalandi (Evergreen, or Fiery Thorn). A most desirable variety, covered from early autumn and throughout the winter with brilliant orange-scarlet berries. 75 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, when few Shrubs are in bloom, attractive sprays of bright rose- colored pea-shaped flowers. 50 cts. each. Deutzias. Well-known profuse flowering Shrubs, blooming in spring or early summer. Succeed in any sunny position. The


. Desmodium Penduliflorum —Pyracantha Lalandi (Evergreen, or Fiery Thorn). A most desirable variety, covered from early autumn and throughout the winter with brilliant orange-scarlet berries. 75 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, when few Shrubs are in bloom, attractive sprays of bright rose- colored pea-shaped flowers. 50 cts. each. Deutzias. Well-known profuse flowering Shrubs, blooming in spring or early summer. Succeed in any sunny position. The dwarf varieties are desirable for forcing under glass. —Candidissima plena. A fine tall, double white. 50 cts. each. —Crenata Magnifica. A most distinct new variety with exceptionally large corymbs of pure white flowers, produced in wonderful profusion, plant of symmet- rical habit, growing from 3 to 4 feel high. 75 cts. each. rosea plena {Double-flowering Deutzia), Double white, tinged with pink; very desirable tall Shrub. 50 cts. each. —Gracilis. A favorite dwarf bush, covered with spikes of pure white flowers in early summer. 50 cts. each. —Lemoinei. Without doubt one of the very best dwarf hardy Shrubs ; flowers very large and produced in coneshaped heads of purest white, which open out very full. (See cut.) 50 cts. each. —Pride of Rochester. A fine, tall growing double white flowering variety. 50 cts. each. Diervilla Lutea. Loose clusters of small yellow flowers in July. A good shrub for a shady position on account of its fresh, clean foliage. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. 50 cts. each. Elsholtzia Stauntoni. A Shrub that should be in every collection, being one of the few late-flowering varieties, coming into bloom early in September and lasting well into October. It is of bushy, branching habit, attaining a height of about 4 feet, each branch terminated with a dense spike 4 to 8 inches long, of deep lilac- colored flowers. 50 Cts. each. We will supply all Shrubs pri


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