Seed annual . ollection ilA, Abel Carriere Sae deser^tion on page 119. HfDHANGEA, Paniculata Grandiflora—Probably the mostpopu>ag/.shrub in cultivation, described and illustrated on page 118. -SETtTZIA CEENATA, Pride of Rochester—A valuable andbeautiful shrub, illustrated and described on page 116. 3YMPHORICARPOS, Coral Berry or Indian Currant—A splendid showy shrub. See description on page 119. -VIBURNUM, Opulus Sterile—This grand hardy shrub is anold-time favorite, and without a doubt the best Snowball on page 118. Prirf Tne above five splendid shrubs, $, by mail, post


Seed annual . ollection ilA, Abel Carriere Sae deser^tion on page 119. HfDHANGEA, Paniculata Grandiflora—Probably the mostpopu>ag/.shrub in cultivation, described and illustrated on page 118. -SETtTZIA CEENATA, Pride of Rochester—A valuable andbeautiful shrub, illustrated and described on page 116. 3YMPHORICARPOS, Coral Berry or Indian Currant—A splendid showy shrub. See description on page 119. -VIBURNUM, Opulus Sterile—This grand hardy shrub is anold-time favorite, and without a doubt the best Snowball on page 118. Prirf Tne above five splendid shrubs, $, by mail, postpaid. By express, purchaser paying charges, we will sendrlice larger and stronger plants for the same money. EXTRA LARGE SPECIMEN SHRUBS, 3 to 4 feet high, with large ball of soil carefully wrapped in burlap and readyto go ahead growing without check, by express, purchaser paying transportation charges, $ 118 t&gaB-igg#~^ Catalogue of The Livingston Seed Company, Columbus, Ohio |tf^§t?S=sgS%g. V/LilaC (Syringa) Hedge Hydrangea Panieulata GrandiSora. This well known flower needs no description. Growsfreely and blooms profusely, even on poor Lemoine—(2) A splendid double white variety; a good grower, and\fine in every way. This bush is too large to be mailed, and is sent only byv. express, purchaser paying charges. Each, 35c; doz., $\\ Japonica—(2) The only one having tree form. Flowers white, showy, in plumes- 18 to 20 inches long. Very handsome when in bloom. Each, 35c; doz., $—(2) The old purple varietv. Each, 25c; doz., $—(2) The old white variety. Each, 35c; doz., $ Philadelphia (Mock Orange or Syringa) I Indispensable well-known hardy shrubs, prized for their beautiful foliage and^ilhite flowers. Everyone knows them. \ Grandifiorus—(4) Blooms in May and June. Large spreading bush, withdYoopin? branches. The common white, fraerrant Syringa of grandmothers —(4) An upright growins varietv; with s


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