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ELLWANQER & BARRY'S 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA UKANDl- 

 FLiOBA. 



A fine shrub, growing from 8 to 10 feet high ; flowers 

 white, in great pyramidal panicles a foot long, and pro- 

 duced in August and September, M'hen very few shrubs are 

 in flower ; one of the finest autumn flowering shrubs, and 

 perfectly hardy. 50c. 



HYDRANGEA WHITE FRINGED. 



Large, pure white flowers, with the edge of the petals 

 beautifully fringed. For culture in pots or tubs. Not 

 hardy. 50c. 



LARGE-FLOWERING TARTARIAN 

 HONEYSUCKLE, 



A beautiful shrub of fine habit, very vigorous, and pro- 

 ducing large, briglit red flowers, striped with white in 

 June. 35c. 



LARGE FLOWERED SYRINGA OR MOCK 

 ORANGE. 



Has very showy, large flowers, slightly fragrant, 

 the best varieties. 35c. 



One of 



FOBSYTHIA. 



GOLDEN LEAVED SYRINGA OR MOCK 

 ORANGE. ^ 



A very pretty plant of medium size with golden yellow 

 foliage. It keeps its color the entire season, and will be 

 found invaluable for creating pleasing and striking con- 

 trasts with purple-leaved shrubs. 50c. 



DWARF DOUBLE- FLOWERING 

 ALMONDS. 



Small shrubs, producing in great profusion beautiful 

 double white and double rose-colored flowers like Carnations 

 and closely set upon the twigs. Charming shrubs. oOc. 



PURPLE-LEAVED PLUM. 



The finest purple-leaved small tree or shrub of re- 

 cent introduction. The young branches are a very 

 dark purple ; the leaves when young are lustrous 

 crimson, changing to a dark purple, and retain this 

 beautiful tint till tbey drop late in autumn ; no other 

 purpled-leaved tree or shrub retains its color till late 

 in the fall like this. It transplants easily and is 

 worthy of wide dissemination. Flowers small, white, 

 single, covering the tree. A recently introduced 

 shrub of great merit. 50c. 



DOUBLE-FLOWERING PLUM. 



Ahighlj'' interesting and desirable addition to hardy 

 shrubs ; flowers double, of a delicate pink, upwards 

 of an inch in diameter, thickly set on the long slender 

 branches ; flowers in May. (See cut). 50c. 



GOLDEN-LEAVED HOP TREE. 



A charming novelty. Beautiful glossy golden foli- 

 age, holds its color well. $1.00. 



CUT-LEAVED SUMACH. 



A very striking plant, of moderate size, with 

 deeply cut leaves resembling fern leaves ; dark green 

 above, glaucous below, and turning to a rich red in 

 autumn. Rare and valuable. 75c. 



FLOWERS OF THE SYRINGA OR MOCK ORANGE. 



For complete list of varieties send for our 160-page General Catalogae, finely illustrated with 

 numerous half-tone and pen engravings, and with a beautiful illuminated cover— mailed free. 



