. 00 per doz.; $ per lOu. Andromeda Mariana. OogWOOd, Red Twigged (Cornus sanguined). A strong growing bush, with crimson colored branches, mak- ing it an attractive object in winter. Exochorda grandiflora. Finely shaped shrub, with a profusion of the most lovely pure white flowers; blooms in the spring. 50 cts. Forsythia, Golden Bell (F. viridissima). Bears bright yellow flowers before the leaves appear. Fringe, Purple or Smoke Tree {Rhus cotinus). Has very curious bloom, which when covered with dew resem- bles a cloud of smoke or mist. 50 cts. each. Fringe, "White (Chionanthus Virg


. 00 per doz.; $ per lOu. Andromeda Mariana. OogWOOd, Red Twigged (Cornus sanguined). A strong growing bush, with crimson colored branches, mak- ing it an attractive object in winter. Exochorda grandiflora. Finely shaped shrub, with a profusion of the most lovely pure white flowers; blooms in the spring. 50 cts. Forsythia, Golden Bell (F. viridissima). Bears bright yellow flowers before the leaves appear. Fringe, Purple or Smoke Tree {Rhus cotinus). Has very curious bloom, which when covered with dew resem- bles a cloud of smoke or mist. 50 cts. each. Fringe, "White (Chionanthus Virginica). The bloom is very much like white fringe; one of the most pleasing or- naments for the lawn. 50 cts. each. Globe Flower (Kerria or Corchorus Japonica). Small shrubs, with abundant yellow flowers in early summer. Hydrangea panicidata grandiflora. The flowers are borne in dense pyramidal panicles; are white when they first open, but gradually change to rose color, and remain in good condition for weeks. 25 cts. to $ each. Japan Quince (Pyrus Japonica). A very showy and popular shrub, which blooms profusely in early spring; flowers dazzling scarlet. Makes an excellent hedge. Andromeda Mariana. One of the finest of our native shrubs; the individual flowers are long and tubu- lar, borne in large branches. They are of a peculiar waxy white that is very pleasing; the wood and foliage are both peculiar, and in autumn the leaves turn a deep red and remain on until severe weather. Azalea Ghent. A magnificent class of hardy flowering plants, bearing large trusses of lovely, fragrant flow- ers. Their diversity of color and form should render them, even to a greater extent than at present, leading shrubs for outdoor purposes. Very dry situations are not suit- able for this class. The soil should be pre- pared as per instructions for Rhododendrons. The collection offered is from the best Eu- ropean sources. $ each ; $ per doz. Althea, or Rose of Sharon (Hibt scus Syriacus


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