. Hardy perennial plants . From Japan and one of the most showyand brilliant of hardy shrubs. Entirelyhardy and makes a compact, spreading butsymmetrical shrub, densely clothed with at-tractive foliage. Its beautiful large flowersare so abundantly produced as to completelycover the plant in May and range in colorfrom the palest yellow to rosy crimson. EachCOc; doz. $ EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA. Pearl beautiful shrub which bears slender ra-cemes of pure white flowers in great profu-sion with soft light green foliage. It growsto large size and should be given plenty ofroom. Each 20c; doz


. Hardy perennial plants . From Japan and one of the most showyand brilliant of hardy shrubs. Entirelyhardy and makes a compact, spreading butsymmetrical shrub, densely clothed with at-tractive foliage. Its beautiful large flowersare so abundantly produced as to completelycover the plant in May and range in colorfrom the palest yellow to rosy crimson. EachCOc; doz. $ EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA. Pearl beautiful shrub which bears slender ra-cemes of pure white flowers in great profu-sion with soft light green foliage. It growsto large size and should be given plenty ofroom. Each 20c; doz. $ 49 50 /. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. I. Barberry. BERBERIS. All the Barberries are of great value forhedging. For prices by the 100 for hedgeplanting, see page 59. BUDDLEYA Berberis Thunbergi. Lovetti.—A species recently introducedfrom Japan and an improvement upon thepopular B. Thunbergi. The finest and mostbeautiful of all the Barberries. Dense andcompact habit with round, glossy deep greenfoliage which turns to bright flame color inautumn. The branches are thickly studdedwith small wax-like, bright coral red berrieswhich remain nearly to the end of winterand impart to the plant a lively, cheerful andvery attractive appearance. It is a strongerand more upright grower than B. Thunbergiand its berries are more brilliant in color. Ashardy as an Oak and of great value for hedg-ing as well as for specimens and massingEach 25c; doz. $ Thunbergii. Thunberos Barberry.—Of low,spreading, compact growth and small, glossy,dark, green foliage, turning to crimson inAutumn. It has small yellow flowers in spring,succeeded by brilliant red berries in Autumnwhich cover the branches. Much used andvaluable for planting dwarf hedges. Each20c; doz. $ Vulgaris


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