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ELLWANGER S^ BARRY'S 



FLOWERING SHRUBS-Continued 



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. 



" latifolius. Red fruit. 



Lonicera, in variety. Showy red and yellow 



fruit. 

 Mahonia. Bluish berries in July. 

 Rhamnus. Black fruit. 



Sambucus Canadensis. Purple fruit, changing 

 to black in August 

 and September. 



Sambucus racemosus. Red fruit. 

 Symphoricarpus racemosus. White berries 



all winter. 

 '* vulgaris. Red fruit. 



Virburnum cassinoides. Black fruit. 

 " dentatum. Black fruit. 



" dilatatum. Scarlet fruit. 



" lantana. Dark ])urple, nearly black, 



in September. 

 " molle. Black fruit. 



" Opulus. Red fruit. Very orna- 



mental. 

 " rugosum. Very showy fruit in 



September. 



SHRUBS WITH BRIGHT COLORED BARK IN WINTER 



CORNUS— alba. Bright red. 



" elegantissima variegata. Bright red. 

 " Siberica. The most brilliant red of all. 

 sanguinea, var. viridissima. Green. 

 stolonifera. Dull red or purplish. 



" var. flaviramea. Bright yellow. 



KERRIA — Japonica. Green. 



" flore pleno. Green. 



SHRUBS SUITABLE FOR PLANTING IN SHADY SITUATIONS 



Barberry, European and others. 

 Box, in variety. 

 Ceanothus. 

 Clethra, alnifolia. 

 Cornus, alba. 



" paniculata. 

 " stolonifera, 

 Deutzia, gracilis. 

 " Lemoineii. 



" scabra. 



Euonymus, radicans. 



" " variegata. 



Forsythia, viridissima. 

 Honeysuckle, fragrantissima. 



" Hall's Japan. 



Kalmia, latifolia. 



Mahonia, aquifolia. 



Myrica, cerifera. 



Myrtle. 



Privet, in variety. 



Rhododendron. 



Rhus, aromatica. 



Rubus, odoratus. 



Symphoricarpus, racemosus. 



" vulgaris. 



Viburnum, acerifolium. 

 cassinoides. 



Yew 



dentatum. 

 ' Lentago. 



■ tomentosum. 



Canadian. 



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



