50 ELLWANGER 4^ BARRY'S 



EUONYMUS. Strawberry, or Spindle Tree 



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



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



fruit red. A^ery beautiful in autumn when foliage turns bright red. $1.00. 

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



European, turning to scarlet in autumn ; fruit large, dark red. 50c. 

 E. Bungeanus. C. A large shrub with bluish green foliage; fruit orange red, and very ornamental, 



appearing in great profusion in October, and remaining on the branches long after the leaves have 



fallen. 50c. 

 E. Europaeus. European Euokymus. C. Forms a tree sometimes 30 feet in height. Fruit white 



and rose-colored. 35c. 

 E. latifolius. Broad-leaved Euoxvmus. C 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, $1.00. 



EXOCHORDA. Pearl Bush 



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



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



FORSYTHIA. Golden Bell 



These are pretty shrubs of medium size. All natives of China and Japan. The flowers are drooping, yellow, and 

 appear very early in spring before the leaves. The best ver^' early flowering shrubs. 



F. Fortuneii. Fortune's Forsythia. D. Gro\\i:h upright, foliage deep green, flowers bright yel- 



low. 35c. 

 F. intermedia. D. Flowers bright golden; foliage glossy green like liridissima, but hardier than that 



variety. Valuable. 35c. 

 F. suspensa. Weeping Forsythia. D. A shrub resembling Fortuneii in its flowers, but the growth 



is drooping. 35c. 

 F. viridissima. D. A fine hardy shrub. Leaves and bark deep green, flowers deep yellow, very 



early in spring. 35c. 



HALESIA. Snowdrop or Silver Bell Tree 



H. tetraptera. C. A beautiful large shrub, with pretty white, bell-shaped flowers in May. It is dis- 

 tinguished by its four-winged fruit, which is from one to two inches long. One of the most desir- 

 able shrubs. 50c. 



HAMAMELIS. Witch Hazel 



H. Virginica. D. A tall shrub; yellow flowers, late in autumn just before the leaves fall. 50c. 



HIBISCUS. Althaea, or Rose of Sharon 



The Althaeas are fine, free-growing, flowering shrubs, of the easiest cultivation. Very desirable on account of bloom- 

 ing in August and September, when scarcely any other tree or shrub is in blossom. 



H. Syriacus var. flore pleno fol. var. Variegated-leaved Double Pltiple-flowered Alth^a. C. 



A conspicuous variety with the foliage finely marked with light yellow, and producing double 



purple flowers. One of the finest variegated-leaved shrubs. 50c. 

 var. Jeanne d'Arc. C. Flowers pure white, double; plant a strong grower. 35c. 

 var. Leopoldii flore pleno. C. Large flowers, very double, flesh color, shaded rose; leaves 



laciniated; fine. 35c. 

 var. purpurea flore pleno. Double Purple Alth.^a. C. 35c. 

 var. rubra pleno. Doutble Red ALTHiEA. C. Clear color; one of the best. 35c. 

 var. totus albus. D. Single, pure white ; very fine. 35c. 

 var. variegatis flore pleno. Double Variegated, or Painted Lady Alth.^a. C. White, with 



purple outside; petals shaded pink. 35c. 

 var. violacea flore pleno. C. Flowers medium size, double, of violet lilac color, free flowering; 



one of the best. 35c. 



HIPPOPHy^. Sea Buckthorn 



H. rhamnoides. D. Foliage grayish white ; quite attractive. Succeeds particularly well near salt 

 water. 35c. 



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