
          37497. BERBERIS SUBCAULIALATA.
Barberry. From Botanic 
Garden, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. 
Deciduous, spiny shrub from
Western China, with short leaves one-
half to one inch long; whitish beneath.
Flowers in very short, nodding racemes; 
fruit red. As dooryard shrubs
barberries have proven so invaluable
that this Chinese form is worthy of
trial.

28380. BERBERIS THUNBERGII 
X VULGARIS ATROPURPUREA. 
Hybrid barberry produced 
by Dr. Walter Van Fleet. Very
handsome yellow-flowered shrub of
somewhat more open habit than B.
thunbergii and posessing slightly larger
leaves which, however, retain the
beautiful deep purple color of B. vulgaris
atropurpurea. A very promising ornamental d
eserving trial as a park, lawn
or garden shrub.

25569, BERBERIS WILSONAE. 
Mrs. Wilson's Barberry.
From Thomas Smith, Newry, Ireland,
A dwarf, much-branched shrub densely 
clothed with gray-green leaves
about a half-inch long, which turn a
beautiful crimson in the fall. Spines
nearly an inch long. Flowers a rich
golden. Fruits nearly round, coral or
salmon red, somewhat translucent,
borne very abundantly. Discovered
by E. H. Wilson in Western China.
        