■28 ELL WANG ER dt BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



PRUNTJS. Plum and Cherry. 



{Nat. Ord. Driipacese.) i| 



P. domestica. var. flore pleno. Double White-flo-^veking Plum. 

 Pine double white flowers. $1.00. 



P. domestica var. foliis variegatis. Yaeiegated-leaved Plum. A 

 Tariety with yellow variegated fohage. Bears good fruit. $1.00. 



P. padus. European Bird Cherry. A rapid growing, beautiful tree, with 

 glossy fohage, and long bunches of white, fragrant flowers in May, succeeded by 

 clusters of fruit Hke black ciu-rants. 



var. ailCul>cefolia. Aucuba-leaved Bird Cherry. A fine variety, 

 "vs^ith large foliage, sprinkled with white blotches. 



var. varieg'ata. Vareegated-leayed Bird Cherry. A handsome va- 

 riety with variegated foliage. 



Primus spinosa var. flore pleno. Double-flowered Sloe. A beau- 

 tiful, small tree or large shrub from Japan, covered in spring with small, double 

 daisy-like white flowers, succeeded by small, dark purple fruit. 50 cents. 



PYRUS. Apple and Sorbus. 



I. Apple. 



Pyrus malus baccata var. carnea pleno. A beautiful variety, with 

 delicate flesh-colored double flowers. 



Pyrus m. communis aucub^elblia. Beautiful spotted foliage. 



P. m. coronaria odorata. Fragrant Garland-flowering Apple. Very 

 fragrant single blash flowers. 



^. m. spectabilis var. flore albo pleno. Chinese Double White- 

 flowering Crab. Double white flowers. 



var. flore roseo pleno. Chinese Double Kose-flowering Crab. 

 Has beautiful double rose-colored flowers in clusters. 



var. Riversii. Ei\'er's Semi Double-flowering Crab. Eose-colored, 

 semi-double flowers. 



II. Sorbus. Mt. Ash, and their allied species. 



*P. Americana. American Mountain Ash. A tree of coarser growth and 

 foliage than the European, and producing larger and lighter colored berries. 



var. nana. Dwarf Mountain Ash. A dwarf variety, making a hand- 

 some small tree. $1.00. 



P. Aria. var. latifolia. Broad, distinct, fine foliage. $1.00. 



*P. aucuparia. European Mountain Ash. A fine hardy tree, head dense 

 and regular ; covered from July till winter with great clusters of bright scarlet 

 berries. 



var. pendula. Weeping European Mountain Ash. A beautiful variety 

 of rapid growth and decidedly pendulous and traihng habit. One of the most 

 desirable lawn trees. $1.00. See cut page 29. 



*var. quercifolia, or pinnatifida. Oak-lkaved Mountain Ash. A 

 hardy tree of fine pyi-aniidHl habit. Height and breadth from 20 to 30 feet. Foliage 

 simple and deeply lobed, bi-ight green above and downy beneath. One of the finest 

 lawn trees. $1.00. See cut page 30. 



var. quercifolia floribunda nana. Dwarf Profuse-flowering 

 Mountain Ash. A remarkable dwarf variety with oak-shaped leaves. When worked 

 4 to G feet high makes a handsome small tree. $1.00. 



var. quercifolia liybrida nana. Dwarf Hybrid Mountain Ash. 

 A dwarf variety of the Oak-leaved; of upright growth, and deep green foliage. 

 Distinct and fine. $1.00. 



