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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



Thuja (Western Arbor Vitae). 



var. globosa. Globe-headed Arbor Vit^. 

 I>. A dense, round shrub. Very desirable. 50 cts. 



var. Hoveyi. Hotey's GOLDEN ARBOR 

 ViT^. D. Fine and hardy. 50 cents. 



+ var. intermedia. D. 50 cents. 



+ var. Little Gem. {Douglas.) D. New, very 

 dwarf and compact. $1.00. 



var. plicata. Nee's Plicate Arbor Vit^. 

 C. $1.00. 



var. pyramidalis. PYRAMIDAL ArbOR Vit^. 

 C. Of upright compact habit, like the Irish 

 Juniper ; very desirable. $1.00. 



var. pyram.idalis. DOUGLAS' PYRAMIDAL 

 Arbor Vit^. C. Foliage distinct, somewhat 

 resembling a Retinispora. $1,00. 



var. sibirica. SIBERIAN ARBOR VlTJE. C. 



Exceedingly hardy, makes an elegant lawn tree ; 

 of great value for ornament, screens and hedges. 

 50 cents to $1.00. 



var. Tom Tliiimb. D. A dwarf variety, val- 

 uable for gardens, lawns or cemeteries, where 

 large trees may not be admissible. 50 cents. 



var. Vervseneana. Verv^ne's Arbor Vit^e. 

 C. A distinct and handsome yellow marked vari- 

 ety. 75 cents. 



Thuja (Western Arbor Vitoe). 





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SIBERIAN ARBOR VIT^. 



+ var. 'Wlilte-tipped. (Douglas.) (New.) C. 

 Ends of branches tipped with white. $1.00. 



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ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



IN FOUR CLASSES. 



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CLASS I. — Deciduous Shrubs. 



CLASS II. — Variegated-leaved Deciduous Shrubs. 



CLASS III. — Evergreen Shrubs. 



CLASS IV. — Climbing and Trailing Shrubs. 



C. denotes shrubs which attain 9 to 12 feet in height at maturity. 



D. " " " " 1 to 8 " " " " " 



CLASS I. -DECIDUOUS SHRUBS. 



Amorpha (Bastard Indigo). 



fragrans. FRAGRANT Amorpha. D. Flowers 

 dark purple. 35 cents. 



Aralia (Angelica Tree). 



Very useful to give a tropical appearance to 

 gardens. 



Japonica. C. Flowers white, in large spikes ; 

 handsome and distinct. 50 cents. 



Mandshurica. C. $1.00. 



pentaphylla. D. 50 cents. 



Azalea. 



mollis. D. Flowers large, in fine trusses and 

 of various colors. One of the most valuable flow- 

 ering shrubs. $1.50. 



Azalea. 



Pontica. Pontic AZALEA. Ghent Varieties » 

 D. Yellow, orange and red flowei's. Rank next 

 to the Rhododendron for the decoration of lawns.. 



$1.50. 



Berheris (Barberry). 



The Barberries are a most interesting family of" 

 shrubs, varying in size from 2 to 6 feet high, rich 

 in variety of leaf, flower and habit. Their showj^ 

 orange and yellow flowei"S in May or June are suc- 

 ceeded by bright and various-colored fruit : very 

 ornamental in the autumn and winter. 



Canadensis. AMERICAN BARBERRY. D. Yel- 

 low flowers, succeeded by red berries. 35 cents. 



Fortuneii. D. Foliage turns red in autumn^ 

 50 cents. 



