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ELLWANQER & BARRY'S 



Philaclelplius (Syringa, or Mock Orange). 



nivalis. C. Flowers inodorous ; snowy white. 

 3.5 cents. 



Pekinensis. C. 50 cents. 



primulaeflorus. C Nearly double. 50 cents. 



pubescens. HOARY- LEAVED Syringa. C. 

 Late flowering. 35 cents. 



salicifolia. D. Dwarf. 50 cents. 



speciosiis. C. Late flowering ; distinct. 35 c. 



Yokohama. C Very fragrant ; fine. 35 cts. 



Prunus (Plum). 



Under this heading are embraced some of the 

 most charming early spring flowering shrubs. 

 P)-unus triloba, or the Double-flowered Plum, as 

 it is commonly called, and the Double-flowered 

 Ahnonds, produce in remai'kable profusion, per- 

 fectly double, finely formed flowers of most at- 

 tractive colors. At the blossoming- season each 

 little tree appears like one mass of bloom, forming 

 a most beautiful and interesting object, whether 

 planted singly upon the lawn or in groups. As 

 the Almond and Plum flower at the same time, 

 they can be massed very effectively. Both are 

 hardy and of fine habit. 



Japonica flore alba pleno. DWARF DoiJBL,E 

 White-flowering Almond. J). Double white 

 flowers in May. 50 cents. 



Japonica flore riibro 

 pleno. Dwarf Double 

 Red-flowering Almond. 

 D. Double red flowers in 

 May. 50 cents. 



Pissardi. Purple- 

 LEAVED Plum. D. The 

 finest purple-leaved small 

 tree or shrub of recent in- 

 troduction ; retains its col- 

 or throughout the season. 

 Flowers small, white, single. 

 50 cents. 



tomentosa. D. A hand- 

 some dwarf shrub. 50 cts. 



triloba. Double-flow- 

 ERiNG Plum. D. Flowers 

 delicate pink, thickly set on 

 the branches in May. 50 cts. 



virgata flore roseo ple- 

 no. D. Flowers appear 

 about a week before those 

 of triloba. 50 cents. 



PRUNUS TRILOBA. 



Ptelea (Hop Tree, or Shrubby Trefoil). 



trifoliata. C. Flowei-s in June ; fruit winged, 

 in clusters. 50 cents. 



Rhamnus (Buckthorn). 



catharticus. Purging Buckthorn, c. The 



popular hedge plant. 35 cents. 



Rhodotypus (Rhodotypus). 



kerrioides. C. Single white flowers, latter 

 part of May ; handsome foliage. 50 cents. 



Rhus (Sumacli). 



Cotinus. Purple Fringe, or Smoke Tree. 

 C. CuriouB fringe or hair-like flowers. 50 cents. 



Rhus (Sumach). 



glabra var. laciniata. CuT-LEAVED SUMACH. 

 C. Leaves fern-like, turning to a rich red in 

 autumn. 75 cents. 



CUT-LEAVED SUMACH. 



Osbeckii. C. Very ornamental foliage, assum- 

 ing a beautiful autumnal color. .50 cents. 



Ribes (Currant). 



aureuni. Yellow-flowering Currant. D» 

 35 cents. 



Gord-onianum. GORDON'S CURRANT. D. 

 Flowers crimson and yellow in May. 35 cents. 



sanguineum. CRIMSON - FLOWERING CUR- 

 RANT. D. 50 cents. 



var. albidiini. D. Pinkish white flowers. 50- 

 cents. 



var. flore pleno. DOUBLE CrimSON-FLOWER- 

 ING Currant. D. Flowers in July. $1.00. 



Ruhus (Bramble). 



These are rather coarse looking shrubs, but can 

 Qften be employed to great advantage, especially 

 in the wild garden, to produce certain effects. 



crataegifoliiis. D. 35 cents. 



fruticosus laciniatus. D. 35 cents. 



phoenicolasiiis. D. 35 cents. 



Sambucus (Elder). 



These are showy large shrubs, quite ornamental 

 in flowers, fruit and foliage. They blossom in 

 June. The plants should be kept in good shape,, 

 by a frequent use of the pruning knife. 



nigra. Black Ber- 

 ried Elder. C. 35 cts. 



var. aurea. GOLD- 

 EN-LEAVED ELDER. C. 



A handsome variety. 

 75 cents. 



var. lieteropliylla. 

 Fern-leaved Elder. 

 C. Fine. 50 cents. 



var. laciniata. CUT- 

 leaved Elder. C. 

 One of the best cut- 

 leaved shrubs. 50 cts. 



var. piilverulenta. CUT-LEAVED ELDER. 

 C. 50 cents. 



