Ellwano-er & Barry. 



DESIRABLE SHRUBS. 



Cornus Sanguinea Viridissima. Green-branched Dogwood. A variety of Red Dogwood with green 



branches and green fruit, ^i.oo. 

 Cornus Stolonifera Lutea. Yellow-branched Dogwood. 'A valuable shrub with yellow branches ; 



particularly effective in shrubberies planted with the Red Dogwood. 35c. 

 Ligustrum Regelianum. Regel's Privet. New Hardy Privet. A valuable hardy shrub with hand- 

 some shining foliage and horizontally spreading branches ; desirable when grown singly as a specimen, 



or in masses, or for hedges. When known destined to become very popular for ornamentation. 50c. 

 Philadelphus Mont Blanc. A charming variety of the Mock Orange, of dwarf habit, with very large 



fragrant flowers, produced in great abundance, ^i.oo. 

 Prunus Pissardi. Purple-leaved Plum. This is a valuable tree with purple foliage. It retains its color 



the entire season, and is very effective planted singly or in groups. It is beautiful also when in 



bloom. (See general catalogue, page 81.) 50c. 

 Rhamnus Imeretina. A fine ornamental shrub, with handsome foliage of a bright, shining green color. $1.00. 

 Sambucus Canadensis Acutiloba. Cut-leaved American Elder. A beautiful new variety of the 



American Elder, with deeply and delicately cut dark green foliage. It is valuable on account of its 



beauty, hardiness, and rapid growth, and the ease with which it is transplanted. 35c. 

 Viburnum Dentatum. A handsome native shrub of upright habit and producing white flowers in May and 



June followed with crimson berries becoming black. 50c. 

 Viburnum Lentago. Sheep Berry. A shrub or small tree, with slender branches and light green, glossy 



foliage. Flowers white, fruit bluish black. A valuable large shrub. 50c. 

 Viburnum Tomentosum. The single form of the beautiful Japan Snowball, Viburmim plicatwn ; flowers 



pure whire, borne along the branches in flat cymes, in the greatest profusion, early in June. Perfectly 



hardy, vigorous, and free-blooming. Very desirable, ^i.oo. 

 Weigela Eva Rathke. One of the best Weigelas, bearing brilliant crimson flowers in June and July 



A most valuable shrub. 5CC. 



TWO DWARF SPIRAEAS, 

 Valuable for Garden Decoration. 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer. A beautiful dwarf 

 shrub of good form, having dark crimson 

 flowers throughout July. 50c. 



Spiraea Callosa Alba. A companion for the 

 above, of similar size and form, and 

 having white flowers in July. 35c. 



LEMOINE'S NEW HYBRID 

 DEUTZIAS. 



Shrubs of dwarf and very graceful habit, 

 flowering in July ; highly ornamental. 

 Deutzia Discolor Grandiflora. Flowers large, 



white, slightly tinted with rose. $1.00. 

 Deutzia Gracilis Campanulata. Flowers 



large, numerous, pure white, ^i.oo. 

 Deutzia Gracilis Carminea. Flowers medium 

 size, delicate rose, with the reverse of 

 petals deep crimson. $1.00. 

 Deutzia Gracilis Rosea. Flowers abundant, 

 opening in the form of a bellflower, with 

 the exterior of a delicate rose color. 

 $1.00. 

 Deutzia Gracilis Venusta. Flowers very 

 large, pure white, resembling a miniature 

 Azalea flower. ;^i.oo. 

 Deutzia Hybrida Lemoineii. A hybrid ob- 

 tained by crossing the well-known Deutzia 

 Gracilis with Deutzia Parviflora. Flow- 

 NEW DEUTZIA-HYBRIDA LEMOINETI. ^^^ pure white, borne in great profusion 



.,.,,,,,,,. ... . , on stout branches. Habit dwarf. A 



A beautixul dwarr shrub, beanns; pure white flowers in great , . , , ■ .^■ 



profusion in July. decided acquisition. 50C. 



