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ELLWANQER & BARRY'S 



Spiraea (Meadow-Sweet). 



Keevesii, or lanceolata. Lance - LEAVED 

 Spir^a D. Round clusters of white flowers, 

 in June. 35 cents. 



var. flore pleno, or lanceolata fl. pi. 

 Lance leaved Double Spir^a. D. 35 cents. 



var. robiista. D. 35 cents. 



rotiindifolia alba. D. Flowers white. Dis- 

 tinct. 36 cents. 



rvipestris. D. Dwarf. White flowers. 35 cts. 



salicifolla. Willow-leaved Spir^a. D. 

 Flowers rose color. 35 cents. 



so rbi folia. SORB-LE^VED Spir^A. D. 

 Spikes of white flowers in July. 35 cents. 



species japonica, or 

 Bumaltla. D. Dwarf 

 but vigorous; flowers 

 rose-colored, in great 

 profusion, during mid- 

 summer. Very pretty 

 for hedges. 50 cents. 



Tliiinbergii. Thun- 

 BERG'S SpIR^A. D. 



Small white flowers ; 

 the first Spiraea to flow- 

 er. Neat, graceful hab- 

 it. Forces well. 35 cts. 



t e 11 i s s i 111 a . Very 

 early flowering. 35 cts. 



trilobata. Three-lobed Spir^A 

 flowers. 50 cents. 



ulmifolia. Elm-leaved Spir^A. D. White 

 flowers, in June. 35 cents. 



Van Hoiittei. D. Large white flowers ; free 

 blooming; a very hardy and beautiful variety. 

 50 cents. 



SPIB^A BUMALDA. 



D. White 



Spirsea (Meadow-Sweet). 



(G.) opulifolia aurea, crenata. (7.) Fontenaysii, 

 salicifolia, sorbifolia. ( 8.) Billardi. ( 9.) aricefolia. 

 (10.) callosa, caJlosa alba, callosa superba, species 

 japonica. 



Stapliylea (Bladder-Nut). 



colchica. D. Flowers white, in clusters. 50 

 cents. ' 



Syniplioricarpus (St. Peter's Wort, or 

 Waxberry). 



racemosiis. Snowberry. D. Large white 

 berries that hang on the plant through part of 

 the winter. 35 cents. 



vulgaris. Red-fruited, OR Indian Cur- 

 rant. D. 35 cents. 



var. variegatis. VARIEGATED St. Peter's 

 Wort. B. 35 cents. 



Syring-a (Lilac). 



Well-known, beautiful shrubs, indispensable in 

 every collection. They flower in May. This col- 

 lection embraces the finest varieties in cultiva- 

 tion. 



Japonica. C. New species from Japan, be- 

 coming a good sized tree. Foliage dark green, 

 glossy, leathery ; flowers white, odorless, in great 

 panicles. A month later than other lilacs. $1.50. 



Josikfea. JOSIKA'S, OR ChTONANTHUS-LEAVED 



Lilac. C. Esteemed for its fine habit, foliage, 

 and purple flowers, produced very late 35 cents. 



oblata. (New.) C From China. Leaves large, 

 round, and very glossy. $1.00. 



Persica. PERSIAN LiLAC. C. Small foliage; 

 bright purple flowers. 50 cents. 



var. alba. White Persian Lilac D. Deli- 

 cate white flowers, shaded with purple. Superb. 

 $1.00. 



rothomagensis var. rubra. RoUEN LiLAC. 

 C. Reddish flowers, panicles of great size and 

 verj^ abundant. One of the finest. 50 cents. 



SPIR^A VAN HOUTTEI. 



The Spir^as flower in the following order, 

 from the middle of May to the middle of August : 



(1.) prunifolia fl. pi., Thunhergii. (2.) Niconderti. 



(3.) chamoidrifolia. (4.) cratoegi folia, lanceolata, 



• anceolata fl. pi., layiceolata robusta. ( 5.) ulmifolia. 



LILAC ROTHOMAGENSIS. 



LILAC SIBERIAN 

 WHITE. 



Sibirica alba. Siberian White Lilac. C. 

 Flowers white with a bluish tint. 50 cents. 



Verscliaffeltii. VersCHAFFELT's LilaC. C. 

 Dark red in bud. 50 cents. 



