A\OUNT HOPE NURSERIES 



CLASS II.-FLOWERING SHRUBS WITH VARIEGATED 

 OR COLORED FOLIAGE 



Described in their respective places in the catalogue 



Berberis (Barberry), vulgaris var. purpurea. 

 Cornus (Dogwood), alba var. elegantissima variegata. 



Mas. variegata. 

 " Spaethii. 

 Corvlus (Filbert), atropurpurea. 



aurea. 

 Diervilla ( Weigela), rosea var. nana fol. var. 

 Euonymus, radicans variegata. 



Hibiscus (AWicpci), Syriacus var. fl. pi. fol. variegata. 



Kerria( Core horus), Japonica argentea variegata. 



Philadelphus (Syringa), foliis aureis. 



Prunus (Plum), Pissardi. 



Ptelea (Hop Tree), trifoliata var. aurea. 



Sambucus (Elder), Canadensis var. aurea. 



Spiraea, opulifolia aurea. 



FLOWERING SHRUBS 



Named in the order in which they flower, embracing some of the choicest species. 



APRIL 



Daphne Mezereum. 



MAY 



Forsythia, in variety. 

 Japan Quince, in variety. 

 Prunus Pissardi. 



" triloba. 

 Almond, dwarf double flowered. 

 Spiraea prunifoliaflore pleno. 

 arguta. 



M Thunbergii. 

 Lilacs, in variety. 

 Spiraea Van Houttei. 

 Viburnum lantana. 



rugosum. 

 Mahonia. 



Honeysuckle Tartarian. 

 Wistaria. 



JUNE 



Halesia tetraptera. 

 Deutzia gracilis. 



Lemoineii. 

 Spiraea lanceolata. 

 Viburnum Opulus var. sterilis. 

 tomentosum. 

 plicatum. 

 Weigela, in variety. 

 Cornus alba. 

 Lilac Josikaea. 

 Japonica. 

 " villosa. 

 Hydrangea, arborescens grandiflora 

 alba. 



Syringa, in variety. 

 Rhododendrons, in variety. 

 Paeonies Herbaceous, in variety. 

 Clematis Jackmanni, and others. 

 Elder. 



Deutzia crenata flore pleno. 

 Pride of Rochester. 



JULY 

 Spiraea Billardii. 



Anthony Waterer. 

 callosa alba. 

 " callosa. 



AUGUST and SEPTEMBER 



Althaea, in variety. 



Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. 



Clematis paniculata. 



SHRUBS WHICH PRODUCE ORNAMENTAL FRUIT SUCCEEDING THE FLOWERS 



Barberry. Scarlet and violet fruit in September. 

 Cornus alba. White berries in September. 



" Mas. Fruit red, very large and showy in August. 

 Elaeagnus longipes. Red fruit. 

 Euonymus. Red and white fruit. 

 Lonicera, in variety. Showy red and yellow fruit. 

 Mahonia. Bluish berries in July. 

 Rhamnus. Black fruit. 

 Sambucus Canadensis. Purple fruit. 

 racemosus. Red fruit. 



Symphoricarpus racemosus. White berries all winter. 



vulgaris. Red fruit. 

 Viburnum cassinoides. Black fruit. 

 dentatum. Black fruit. 

 " dilatatum. Scarlet fruit, 



lantana. Dark purple, nearly black in Septem- 

 ber, 

 molle. Black fruit. 



Opulus. Red fruit. Very ornamental. 

 " rugosum. Very showy fruit in September. 



SHRUBS WITH BRIGHT COLORED BARK IN WINTER 



KERRIA- 



CORNUS— alba. Bright red, 



" elegantissima variegata. Bright red. 

 stolonifera. Dull red or purplish. 



var. flaviramea. Bright yellow, 



-Japonica. Green. 



" flore pleno. 



Green. 



Barberry, European and others 

 Box, in variety. 

 Ceanothus. 

 Clethra, alnifolia. 

 Cornus, alba. 



" paniculata. 

 stolonifera. 

 Deutzia, gracilis. 



Lemoineii. 



" scabra. 



SHRUBS SUITABLE FOR PLANTING IN SHADY SITUATIONS 



Euonymus, radicans 



variegata. 

 Forsythia, viridissima. 

 Honeysuckle, fragrantissima. 



Hall's Japan. 

 Kalmia, latifolia. 

 Mahonia, aquifolia. 

 Myrica, cerifera. 

 Myrtle. 

 Privet, in variety. 



Rhododendron, 

 Rhus, aromatica. 

 Symphoricarpus, racemosus. 



vulgaris. 

 Viburnum, cassinoides. 



dentatum. 



Lent ago. 



tomentosum. 

 Yew, Canadian. 



The Viburnums will not flower in shady places, but the growth is very luxuriant. 



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