. Note.—Prices on Shrubs and all other plants include boxes and packing and de- livery to transportation com- pany in Philadelphia. Viburnum (Snowball) Viburnum Carlesi. A recent introduction from Korea, pro- ducing its delicately spice scented flowers in May and June. The buds before ex- panding are of an attractive pink color, and develop into Bouvardia-like umbels of white flowers which last in fresh con- dition for a long time; entirely distinct and most desirable. SI 00 each. — Lantana ( Wayfarirtg Tree). A tall-growing Shrub with large dark green foliage, sil- of white flowers in May, fo


. Note.—Prices on Shrubs and all other plants include boxes and packing and de- livery to transportation com- pany in Philadelphia. Viburnum (Snowball) Viburnum Carlesi. A recent introduction from Korea, pro- ducing its delicately spice scented flowers in May and June. The buds before ex- panding are of an attractive pink color, and develop into Bouvardia-like umbels of white flowers which last in fresh con- dition for a long time; entirely distinct and most desirable. SI 00 each. — Lantana ( Wayfarirtg Tree). A tall-growing Shrub with large dark green foliage, sil- of white flowers in May, followed by red berries, changing tj black. 50 cts. each. — Opulus (High Bush Cranberry). The white flowers in June are fol- lowed in autumn by bright scarlet berries, which are very attractive until very late in winter. 35 cts. each. — Opulus Sterilis (Snowball or Guelder Rose). The popular white Snowball, filled with large pendant balls of white flowers in May. 35 cts. each. — Plicatum (Japan Snowball). One of the choicest hardy Shrubs, with healthy dark foliage; the perfect balls of pure white flowers are borne in great profusion in May. 50 cts. each. — Rhytidophyllum. A beautiful Chinese introduction, with almost ever- green foliage, which is from 8 to 9 inches in length by 2 to 2} inches broad, of a dark green, much channelled, making it most valuable as an orna- mental foliage subject; the vigorous growths are terminated by yellowish- white flowers, which give place in September to dark red berries. $ each. We will supply tny of the Shrubs priced at 35 cts. each for $ per dozen; $ per 100


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