. Hardy perennial plants . ue habit with airy, slenderleaves and with a profusion of dainty, softpink flowers in May. Indica. East Indian Tamarisk Very like the above except it is a still stronger grower andflowers in late summer and autumn. Each 20c; doz. $ VIBURNUM. Snowball. Dentatum. Arrow-Wood.—Upright habit;glossy bright green foliage and white flowersin June; followed by red berries, which turnto blue in autumn. Especially valuable forgrouping. Each 25c; doz. $ Opulus sterilis. Common Snowball or GueldebRose.—a superb old-fashioned shrub, popularand much admired. Of large size


. Hardy perennial plants . ue habit with airy, slenderleaves and with a profusion of dainty, softpink flowers in May. Indica. East Indian Tamarisk Very like the above except it is a still stronger grower andflowers in late summer and autumn. Each 20c; doz. $ VIBURNUM. Snowball. Dentatum. Arrow-Wood.—Upright habit;glossy bright green foliage and white flowersin June; followed by red berries, which turnto blue in autumn. Especially valuable forgrouping. Each 25c; doz. $ Opulus sterilis. Common Snowball or GueldebRose.—a superb old-fashioned shrub, popularand much admired. Of large size and spread-ing habit, bearing in June, on long slenderstems, large globular clusters of pure whiteflowers, resembling snowballs, Each 20c;doz. $ Plicatum. Japanese Snowball.—One of thefinest of flowering shrubs. Moderate ingrowth and compact in form with large glo-bular flower clusters of the purest white;produced all over the bush in great abund-ance. Exceedingly choice. Each 35c; doz.$ ROSA RUGOSA. RoSE-. Few shrubs are so ornamental as this. Itgrows to a height of 4 to 5 feet with abund-ant very dark rich green glossy foliage of aleathery texture, and produces in great pro-fusion all summer, large single flowers ofbright rosy crimson, followed by large, redfruit borne in clusters. Each 2 0c; doz. $ WEIGELA. Amabilis.—A handsome shrub and quitedistinct. Spreading in habit with large andrather coarse bright pink flowers, in greatmasses during June. Candida.—Pure white flowers of large Eva Rathke. —Very distinct in color of flow-er from all other Weigelas, a remarkably freebloomer and a vigorous, erect grower. Theflowers are of a rich, deep crimson, and pro-duced in great abundance; continuouslythroughout the summer and autumn. Rosea nana variesrata. Variegated-leaved Wei-gela.—A grand shrub of rather dwarf, openhabit and beautiful foliage deeply marginedwith cl°ar, creamy-white distinctly foliage stands the sun well


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