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ELLWAXGER d- BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



FLOWERING SHRUBS. 



Xamed in The order in which they flower, embi-acing- some of the choicest species. 



APRIL. 



Daphne 3Iezereoii. 

 31 AT. 



Forsytliia, in variety. 



Japan Quince, in rarietv. 



Prunus triloba. 



Almond, dwarf double-flowering. 



Ppeony tenuifolia. 



Spira?a prunifolia flore pleno. 



Lilacs, in variety. 



Spiri^a Xiconderti. 



Viburniiui lantanoide.s and 



riigosnni. 

 Honeysnclile Tartarian. 

 3>Vistaria. 

 Tree Paeony Banksii, and others. 



JITXE. 



Halesia tetraptera. 

 Deutzia gracilis. 

 Spiriea lanceolata. 



" " robusta. 



Vibui'num Opiilus var. sterilis. 



** plicatuin. 



" pyrifolium. 



"W'eig-ela, in variet%\ 

 Cornns sanguinea. 

 TThite Fringe. 

 Lilac Josikiea. 

 Syringa, in variety. 

 Kliododendrons, in variety. 

 Pveonies Herbaceous. 

 Clematis Jackmanni,and others. 

 Elder. 

 Deiitzla crenata flore pleno. 



JULY. 



Spiraea Billardi. 

 " callosa alba. 

 " callosa. 



ALGLST and SEPTE3IBER. 

 Altlifea, in variety. 

 Hydrangea panicnlata grand- 

 iflora. 



SHRUBS WHICH PRODUCE 

 SUCCEEDING THE 



ORNAMENTAL 

 FLOWERS. 



FRUIT 



Berberry. Scarlet and violet fruit in September. 



Cornus sang'uinea. White berries in September. 



Cotoneaster numniularia. Red fruit, changing to dark purple in August. 



Enonymus. Red fruit. 



** White fruit. 



" latifolia. Red fruit. 



Cornus mascula. Fruit red, very large and showy in August. 

 Rubus cratpegifolius. 



" plioenicolasius. 

 Sanibucus. Purple fruit, changing to black in August and September. 

 Symplioricarpus racemosa. White berries all winter. 

 Tiburnum lantanoides. Dark purple, nearly black, in September. 

 Viburnum Opulus. Red fruit. A'ery ornamental. 

 Viburnum rugosum. A'ery showy fruit in September. 

 Malionia. Bluish berries in July. 



