. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. this advertisement reaches the reader, we can onlythank the public for the responses made to our efforts to extend a knowledge of the many beautiful trees and shrubsthat exist almost unknown in tirst-class nurseries. Those who have not yet been fully awakened to the pleasure whichvariety gives, should take the opportunity during the growing season to see plants of the following on the grounds oftheir friends, all of which we hope to be able to offer in good plants directly to customers or in large <iuantities to dealersthe coming fall: JAPAN SNOW
. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. this advertisement reaches the reader, we can onlythank the public for the responses made to our efforts to extend a knowledge of the many beautiful trees and shrubsthat exist almost unknown in tirst-class nurseries. Those who have not yet been fully awakened to the pleasure whichvariety gives, should take the opportunity during the growing season to see plants of the following on the grounds oftheir friends, all of which we hope to be able to offer in good plants directly to customers or in large <iuantities to dealersthe coming fall: JAPAN SNOWBALL(See Cut). BLOOD-LEAVED JAPANMAPLE (See Cut). JAPAN JUDAS. FUCHStA WEIGELA(W. floribunda). GRAY CEDAR (Retinos-pora squarrosa). JAPAN YEW (Cephalo-taxus). SORREL TREE (Andro-meda arborea). MAGNOLIAS of all kinds. WHITE FRINGE. KADSURA (Cercidl-phyllum). HOVENIA DOGWOOD, and many other inter-esting things,for whichsee our illustrated cata-logue can be had forsix cents in
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