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ELLIVANGER &■ BARRY'S 



Elaeagnus Longipes. 



{A rare and beatitifiil Japanese shrub.') 



This is a remarkably beautiful new shrub 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 its leaves remain fresh till late in the autumn gives it additional 

 value for garden decoration. We regard it as the coming shrub, destined to wide-spread popularity as 

 soon as known. 50c. 



EL/EAGNUS LONGIPES— SPRAY OF FRUIT. 



Hibiscus Syriacus — Jeanne d'Arc 



^Double White Althaa.) 



This is one of the best new shrubs. Flowers pure white, double; plant a strong grower. Will 

 be found valuable for florists' work. 50c. 



Ligustrum, or Privet — Ibota. 



A valuable new shrub, native of China and Japan. Flowers large, white, very fragrant, pro- 

 duced in great profusion ; leaves long and shining ; one of the hardiest of the Privets and distinct. A 

 charming shrub which will be prized for its fragrant flowers, as well as for its handsome foliage. 50c. 



Lonicera — Tartarica Splendens. 



A fine variety of the Tartarian Honeysuckle ; flowers large, dark rose, with darker center. A 

 variety of merit. 50c. 



Sambucus — Nigra Rotundifolia. 



^Roiind-leaved Elder.') 



A distinct variety with round, dark green foliage. 50c. 



The plants arrived in excellent order. They were remarkably well packed. — C M.S., Philadelphia. 



