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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



Viburnum (Arrow Root). 



lantanoides. Early White Lantana- 

 liEAVED VrBURNinn. C. Large clusters of white 

 flowers, succeeded by red fruit. 35 cents. 



nepalense. C. White flowers, later than the 

 others. 50 cents. 



Opxiliis. High or 

 Bush Cranberry. C. 

 Red beri'ies resembling 

 cranberries, esteemed 

 by many, 35 cents. 



var. naniim. D. A 

 pretty dwarf plant. 75 c. 



var. sterills. GUEL- 

 DER Rose. Snowball 

 Tree. C. A well-known 

 shrub, with globular 

 clusters of pure white 

 flowers in May. 35 cts. 



plicatum. Japan Snowball. D. Flowers 

 whiter and more delicate, foliage much hand- 

 somer than the common. One of the most valu- 

 able flowering shrubs. 75 cents. 



prunifoliuni. Plum-LEAVED VIBURNUM C. 

 White flowers, in May. 50 cents. 



pyrifoliuin. Pear-leated Viburnum. C. 

 Flowers white ; the last of ail to flower. 50 cents. 



COMMON SNOWBALL. 



Viburnuui (Arrow Root). 



viburnum plicatum. 

 rtigosxim. Rough-leaved Viburnum. C. 

 Very ornamental in foliage and fruit. 85 cents. 



Xantlioceras. 



sorbifolia. D. A shrub or small tree ; flow- 

 ers white, in x-acemes about 8 inches long, in May. 

 Small plants. $1.00. 



rERN-:EAVED ELDEl.'. 



