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ELLWANGER &> BARRY'S 



Diervilla Kosteriana foliis variegatis. E. Of dwarf, compact growth ; leaves bordered with yellow ; 

 flowers deep rose ; fine. 35c. 



var. nana foliis variegatis. Variegated-leaved Dwarf Weigela. E. Of dwarf habit, and 

 possessing clearly defined, silvery variegated leaves ; flowers nearly white. It stands the sun well, 

 and is one of the best dwarf variegated-leaved shrubs. 35c. 



var. Sieboldi alba marginata. D. Of upright habit. When the leaves are young the variegation 

 is yellow ; when they mature it becomes silvery white ; flow T ers rose-colored. A splendid variegated- 

 leaved shrub. 35c. 



EL/EAGNUS. Oleaster. Wilde Oelbaum. Ger. Chalef, Fr. 



E. argentea. Silver-leaved Oleaster. D. A native species of erect growth and beautiful silvery 

 foliage. Flowers small, yellow. July and August. 50c. 



E. longipes. Japan Oleaster. D. From Japan. In July the plant is covered with bright red berries of 

 large size and edible, the flavor being pungent and agreeable. Laden with fruit the bush is highly 

 ornamental, and the fact that the leaves remain fresh till late in the autumn gives it additional value 

 for garden decoration. Destined to widespread popularity as soon as known. 35c. 



E. hortensis. Garden El^agnus, or Oleaster. D. Native of Southern Europe. A shrub of quite 

 striking appearance on account of the silvery whiteness of its foliage. Fine in masses of trees. 50c. 



FRUIT OF THE EUONYMUS. 



EUONYMUS. Strawberry, or Spindle Tree. Spindelbaum, Ger. 



Fusain, Fr. 



The Euonymus are all highly ornamental in autumn, when covered with showy fruit. 



E. alatus. Cork-barked Euonymus. D. Of dwarf, compact habit; wood very corky: leaves small ; 

 fruit red. Very beautiful in autumn when foliage turns bright red. 75c. 



E. atropurpureus. Burning Bush, Waahoo. C. A tall growing shrub with larger leaves than the 

 European, turning to scarlet in autumn ; fruit large, dark red. 35c. 



E. Europseus. European Euonymus. D. Forms a tree sometimes 30 feet in height. Fruit rose- 

 colored. 35c. 



var. fructu albo. White Fruited Euonymus. D. A variety with white fruit. 35c. 



E. latifolius. Broad-leaved Euonymus. D. Forms a tree 10 to 20 feet high, with fine broad, 

 glossy green leaves, which turn to a purplish red in autumn. Fruit large and of a deep blood red 

 color. A very ornamental species. 75c. 



E. nanus. D. A pretty shrub of dwarf habit ; foliage narrow, becoming purple in autumn, fruit red. 50c. 



E. Sieboldi. D. From Japan. Handsome dark green foliage. $1.00. 



EXOCHORDA. Pearl Bush. Prachtspiere, Ger. 



E. grandiflora. C. From North China. A fine shrub, producing large white flowers in May. Difficult to 

 propagate and always scarce. One of the finest shrubs of its season. 50c. 



