. BUDDLEYA VEITCHIANA. Aralia Pentaphylla. A pretty Japanese Shrub, of medium size and rapid growth, with fine lobed palmate leaves of a pale green color, branches furnished with spines. 25 cts. each. â Spinosa (Hercules Club, Angelica Tree, or Devil's Walking-stick). A singular native tree-like Shrub, growing from 10 to 15 feet high, with very prickly stems, pinnate leaves and immense panicles of white flowers in the month of August, an odd tropical looking plant. 50 cts. each. Andromeda Mariana {Lily of the Vadey Shrub). Of dwarf, low growth, bearing early in June panicles of waxy wh.' e dro


. BUDDLEYA VEITCHIANA. Aralia Pentaphylla. A pretty Japanese Shrub, of medium size and rapid growth, with fine lobed palmate leaves of a pale green color, branches furnished with spines. 25 cts. each. â Spinosa (Hercules Club, Angelica Tree, or Devil's Walking-stick). A singular native tree-like Shrub, growing from 10 to 15 feet high, with very prickly stems, pinnate leaves and immense panicles of white flowers in the month of August, an odd tropical looking plant. 50 cts. each. Andromeda Mariana {Lily of the Vadey Shrub). Of dwarf, low growth, bearing early in June panicles of waxy wh.' e drooping bell-shaped blossoms. 25 cts. each. Baccharis Halimifolia (Groundsell Tree). A pretty, tall Shrub, which is especially attractive in the fall on account of its fluffy white seedpods. 25 cts. each; § per doz. Berberis Thunbergii (Japanese Barberry) A beautiful variety with small foliage, assuming the most varied and beautiful tints of coloring in the autumn, and attractive scarlet berries, which remain on the plant the greater part of the winter; very desirable for grouping and a grand hedge plant. 25 cts. each; § per doz. Plants for hedges offered on page 252. â Vulgaris purpurea (Purple Barberry). Of erect, tall growth, with fine purple foliage; the young shoots are red, and in May it bears small yellow flowers, fol- lowed in fall by bright red fruit. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Buddleya Variabilis, A desirable Shrub; grows 5 feet high, producing through- out the entire summer and fall long racemes of rosy-lilac flowers, with an orange spot in the centre. 25 cts. each. jpg" New Buddleya, Veitchiana. Best described as a glorified form of the preceding, being more vigorous, and producing flower spikes over twenty inches long by three across; in color it is a pleasing shade of violet-mauve with orange- yellow centre. 35 cts, each. J^F° New Buddleya, Veitchiana Magnifica. Flowers deep rose-purple, with orange-yellow centre. 50 cts, each. Calycanthus


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