. Guide to hardy fruits and ornamentals. —Late, rosy crimson. Herbert Parsons.—Lilac blush, strong grower. H. H. Hunnewell.—Very dark rich crimson. H. W. Sargent.—Crimson, enormous truss. Jas. Bateman.—Fine scarlet, splendid habit. John Walier.—Rich crimson. Kettledrum.—Deep red, very late. Kissena.—Lavender, crimped petals, early. Lady Armstrong.—Pale rose, very spotted. Lady Clermont.—Rosy scarlet, blotched with black. Lilacina.—Flushing seedling, lilac blush. Mabel Parsons.— Rose blush, fine truss. Maximum Album.—Large white. Superbum.—Large rose, best of the Maximums. Michael Waterer.—Very


. Guide to hardy fruits and ornamentals. —Late, rosy crimson. Herbert Parsons.—Lilac blush, strong grower. H. H. Hunnewell.—Very dark rich crimson. H. W. Sargent.—Crimson, enormous truss. Jas. Bateman.—Fine scarlet, splendid habit. John Walier.—Rich crimson. Kettledrum.—Deep red, very late. Kissena.—Lavender, crimped petals, early. Lady Armstrong.—Pale rose, very spotted. Lady Clermont.—Rosy scarlet, blotched with black. Lilacina.—Flushing seedling, lilac blush. Mabel Parsons.— Rose blush, fine truss. Maximum Album.—Large white. Superbum.—Large rose, best of the Maximums. Michael Waterer.—Very beautiful, late crimson. DWYERS GUIDE 109 Mrs. Holford.—Rich salmon, quite unique. Mrs. Milner.—Rich crimson, very fine. Minnie.—Blush white, with large chocolate spots. Amarantinora.—Large light rose color, distinct. —Crimson scarlet. Bicolor.—Rose with white center, early. Blanch Superbe.—Pure white. Brayanum.—Vivid crimson, very showy. Caractacus.—Rich purplish RHODODENDRON WITH BAI^I, OF EARTH. .Purplish rose. Chas. Bagley.—Cherry red, fine truss and habit. Chas. Dickens.—Dark scarlet. Chas. Sumner.—Rose and light purple. Curieanum.—Dark rosy lalac, large. Daisy Rand.—Deep crimson. Delicatissimum.—White and blush. Dr. Torrey.—Flushing seedling, rose,early. 110 DWYEKS GUIDE. THE HARDY BORDER, There is perhaps nothing so beautiful and valuable in the landscapeand nothing so easily and cheaply obtained as a border of ornamentalshrubs. Be your place large or small, there is always an opportunity toenrich and beautify the grounds with the judicious selection of thesegrateful and beautiful flowering plants. A border of this kind onceplanted and established lasts for nearly a life time. Comparativelyspeaking, the first cost is the only cost and the little necessary pruningof these shrubs each year is easily and cheaply accomplished; in fact, itis a great pleasure to those who love


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