ELLWANGER <t- BARRY'S 



Beautiful New and Rare Ornamental Shrubs, 



late in the winter, see. 



ARALIA— Spinosa. 



{Hercules Chib^ 

 This is a native plant, difficult to get true, hence is offered here. 50c. 



BERBERIS— ilicifolia. 



{Holly-Leaved Barl>erry.) 

 A distinct, beautiful shrub with large dark green shining leaves, resembling Holly leaves, remaining on the plant until 



CORNUS— Spaethii. 



(SpaetJis Golden Variegated Dogvoood.') 

 Foliage dark green, broadly margined with pale yellow. One of the finest of recently introduced shrubs. 75c. 



CORYLUS— Avellana aurea. 



{Golden-Leaved Filbert.) 

 A rare and beautiful shrub. Foliage large, bright golden color. Appears to fine advantage planted with the Purple- 

 leaved Filbert. $1.50. 



DEUTZIA— Parviflora. 



From Northern China. A stout shrub with upright stems covered in early June with creamy white flowers, prettily 

 arranged in large corymbs. One of the most beautiful of all the Deutzias. 75c. 



DEUTZIA-Scabra (true). 



(Ro2igh-Lea7'ed Detitzia.) 

 A pretty shrub of dwarf habit ; fiowers white, bell-shaped in small bunches ; foliage oval, very rough underneath. 50c. 



ELiEAGNUS— Longipes. 



This is a remarkably beau- 

 tiful new shrub from Japan. 

 In July the plant is covered 

 with bright red berries of 

 large size and edible, the fla- 

 vor being pungent and 

 agreeable. Laden with fruit 

 the bush is highly ornamental, 

 and the fact" that its leaves 

 remain fresh till late in the 

 autumn gives it additional 

 value for garden decoration. 

 We regard it as the coming 

 shrub. destined to wide-spread 

 popularity as soon as known. 

 75c. 



FORSYTHIA— Inter- 

 media. 



A valuable new variety ; 

 flowers bright golden ; foli- 

 age glc^ssy green like viridis- 

 sima but hardier than that 

 variety. 35c. 



HIBISCUS SYRIA- 



CUS — 'Jeanne 



d'Arc" (New). 



Now offered for the first 

 time by us. This is one of 

 the best new shrubs. Flowers 

 pure white, double ; plant a 

 strong grower. Willbefound 

 valuable for florists work. 



HYDRANGEA — Ra- 

 mulis coccineis. 



{Red Branched Hydrangea.) 

 This charming plant is of 

 recent introduction, having 

 been first brought to notice in 

 this country fiy us. A very 

 free bloomer producing large 

 and magnificently formed 

 trusses of deep rose-colored 

 fiowers from every shoot. We 

 consider it one of the best 

 varieties for forcing and pot 

 culture. It is not hardy and 

 like Otaksa and others of its 

 class should be wintered in the 

 cellar. Fine plants. 50c. 



EL.EAGXUS LOXGIPES-SPRAY OF FRUIT. 



