. Dreer's 1913 garden book. each. — Stellata. A Japanese species, of dwarf habit and pure white, semi-double flowers during April. The earliest to bloom. Strong plants,$ each. — Tripetala ( Umbrella Tree). A strong-growing variety, conspicuousby its large leaves, 12 to 24 inches long, pale green above, glaucous onunder side, flowers rose color. Pot-grown plants, 50 cts. each. Japanese Maples. These are exceedingly beautiful, especially inspring, when they burst into leaf, and the colors of the foliage are deepand decided. — Japonicum Aureum. Golden-yellow. — Polymorphum Atropurpureum.


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. each. — Stellata. A Japanese species, of dwarf habit and pure white, semi-double flowers during April. The earliest to bloom. Strong plants,$ each. — Tripetala ( Umbrella Tree). A strong-growing variety, conspicuousby its large leaves, 12 to 24 inches long, pale green above, glaucous onunder side, flowers rose color. Pot-grown plants, 50 cts. each. Japanese Maples. These are exceedingly beautiful, especially inspring, when they burst into leaf, and the colors of the foliage are deepand decided. — Japonicum Aureum. Golden-yellow. — Polymorphum variety deeply cut. — Polymorphum Dissectum At-ropurpureum. A handsome variety;eaves a beautiful rose color whenyoung; change to a deep and constantpurple as they become older; deeplyand delicately cut, giving them afern-1 ike Any of the above JapaneseMaples u fine four-year-old pot-grown specimens, 18 to 24 inchesgh, $ each; two-year-old plants,0 to 8 inches high, 50 cts.


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