
          40142. BERBERIS AGGRE-
GATA. Barberry. From the Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew, England. A
small, spreading Chinese bush, with
leaves in rosettes of about 9, ovate to
oblanceolate, entire with a few teeth
or spiny hairs in the upper half, dull
green above, gray- green beneath,
usually about 1-2 inch long and 1-4
inch broad. Berries Srrjali, creamy
green, suffused with coral.

23918. BERBERIS AMURENSIS. 
Barberry. From New York
Botanical Garden, through F. N. Meyer
Indigenous to the lower Amur
Valley, A densely branched, deciduous 
shrub, 4 to 5 feet high. Leaves
large, about 4 inches long and 2 wide.
Early fruiting, and very ornamental
when heavily loaded with its bright
scarlet berries.

40144. BERBERIS ARISTATA.
Barberry. From the Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew, England. Native of
Himalaya, at an altitude of 6000 to
10000 feet. A handsome shrub of
spreading habit,as much as 10 to 15 feet
in diameter. Leaves whitish beneath.
Flowers numerous, golden-yellow,
Berries red, covered with blue-white
bloom. One of the strongest growing
and most striking of the deciduous
barberries.
        