. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . n. 50 ♦rents to $1. Ash Berry, (Mahonia aquifolia)—A straggling shrub, with dark shining ever-green foliage, and rich yellow flowers, contrasting well with the foliage; quite attractive. 50 cts.^ Laurel Common (Kaimia latifolia)—A native evergreen shrub; very showy in flower andfoliage; too much neglected. 50 cents to $1. box. rsuxus.; Common Tree
. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . n. 50 ♦rents to $1. Ash Berry, (Mahonia aquifolia)—A straggling shrub, with dark shining ever-green foliage, and rich yellow flowers, contrasting well with the foliage; quite attractive. 50 cts.^ Laurel Common (Kaimia latifolia)—A native evergreen shrub; very showy in flower andfoliage; too much neglected. 50 cents to $1. box. rsuxus.; Common Tree (.Irboriaj—A beautiful erect little evergreen, very neat, handsome and hardy. 25 to 50 cents. Common Edging Bed (Suffrutico$a)—A pretty little quite dwarf evergreen shrub, used for edging. 25 to 50 cents. Mahon, or Bkoad-leated (BaUarica)—One of the handsomest of the group. 50 cents to $1. Gold Striped f fioth varicticH of the Common Tree Box, wanting in health and vigor. 50 ** f EuonymilS, or Spikdls Tbee—Green leaved. A handsome broad-leaved evergreen Striped—Differs from the above in being variegated. 50 cents. D. MILLER, DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE—FLOWERING SHRUBS. FLOWERING SHRUBS. ROBIN I A. MOSS Locust (Hispida)-An ir-regular, small growing shrub, produ-cing a profusion of large clusters ofrose-colored flowers. 50 cents each. Clammy-barked (Semperjlorens)—More vigorous and regular growththan the above, producing fine clus-ters of rose-colored flowers throughthe season. 50 cents. Althea Frutex( ilt&iscws Syriacus)A general assortment of this beauti-ful and attractive autumnal-floweringtree or large shrub, but the mainstock consists in Painted Iady. 25to 50 cents each. ALMOND. Dwarf—Double-flowering; beau-tiful. 50 cents. BERBERRY. ( (Vulgaris)—A pretty,large shrub, producing great profu-sion of small racemes of yellow flow-ers. 50 cents. Purple-leaved (Purpurea) — Avery attractive deep purple-leavedvariety,
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