. VIBUENUM TINUS (Laurustinus.) White flowers, buds rose-colored. 25 cts. to 50 cts. VITIS VARIEGATA. Hardy climber, varie- gated leaves, purple berries. 25 cts. WISTARIA—Chinese Glycene. One of the most popular hardy vines, growing rapidly, climbing to a height of fifty feet or more, and when in bloom presents a truly magnificent appearance. The plants offered are all strong, pot-grown, transplant easily, and give satisfaction. Frutescens [American Glycene). Of a more dwarf habit than the Chinese, darker blue flowers. 25 cts. Multijuga. A new variety from Japan, with very elegant foliage and


. VIBUENUM TINUS (Laurustinus.) White flowers, buds rose-colored. 25 cts. to 50 cts. VITIS VARIEGATA. Hardy climber, varie- gated leaves, purple berries. 25 cts. WISTARIA—Chinese Glycene. One of the most popular hardy vines, growing rapidly, climbing to a height of fifty feet or more, and when in bloom presents a truly magnificent appearance. The plants offered are all strong, pot-grown, transplant easily, and give satisfaction. Frutescens [American Glycene). Of a more dwarf habit than the Chinese, darker blue flowers. 25 cts. Multijuga. A new variety from Japan, with very elegant foliage and flowers of lilac and blue. 50 cts. to $1. Sinensis. One of the most hardy climbing plants, and when once established, of rapid growth, covering the entire side of a house in a few years, presenting a magnificent appearance when in full bloom, with its thousands of rich clusters or pendulous racemes of delicate violet- blue blossoms, richly perfumed. 30 cts. Sinensis Alba. A white variety of the above. 50 cts. YUCCA. Alosifolia. Handsome purplish green. 50 cts. Alosifolia Variegata. Very fine. $1 to $5. Filamentosa (Adam's Needle). Hardy and very ornamen- tal, long, narrow leaves, from the edges of which hang long, white threads. The flower-stem rises to a height of five feet, bearing a spike of large, creamy white, bell- shaped flowers ; very striking. 25 cts.; $ per doz. Recurva. A valuable hardy variety; fine for vases or out- door planting; exceedingly graceful, recurving habit. 25 cts. to 50 cts. Dreer's Catalope of Dutch Flowering Roots. HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, LILIES, And Other Bulbs, fob Winter and Spring Flowering, PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 1st OF EVERY YEAR.


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