. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, etc.. 61 PERRY NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Upright Honeysuckle Gnldtn-lcaved Syringa.—This is a verypretty, tin-diiim size plant, with golden yellowfoliage. It keeps its color the entire season; valuable for striking contrasts with purple-leaved shrubs. Variegated.—A magnificent new variety withbeautiful foliage, somewhat similar to the Var-iegated Althaea; very rare as yet. A greatacquisition. TAMARIX. This is a hardy shrub, with small leave

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. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, etc.. 61 PERRY NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Upright Honeysuckle Gnldtn-lcaved Syringa.—This is a verypretty, tin-diiim size plant, with golden yellowfoliage. It keeps its color the entire season; valuable for striking contrasts with purple-leaved shrubs. Variegated.—A magnificent new variety withbeautiful foliage, somewhat similar to the Var-iegated Althaea; very rare as yet. A greatacquisition. TAMARIX. This is a hardy shrub, with small leaves,similar to the Juniper; the flower is small anddelicate and borne in spikes; does well by theseaside, where other plants cannot live. WEIGELA—Diervilla.Very desirable, hardy, easily grown landgreat bloomers. As these shrubs grow olderthey gradually spread and droop; flower inJune and July; in borders and groups of treesthey are very effective; bloom after lilacs inJune. The following are the most desirablevarieties: Amabilis.—Of robust habit, large foliage andpink flowers, blooms freely in the autumn; dis-tinct and beautiful. Candida.—Of vigorous habit, an erect grow-er; flower