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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



HOVEY'S GOLDEN ARBOR VIT^. 



Of dwarf habit, globular outline and bright green foliage. Fine and hardy. oOc. 



. PYRAMIDAL ARBOR VIT^. 



One of the best of the Arbor Vitfe. Of upright compact growth, and as its name implies pyramidal 

 in form, resembling in this respect an Irish juniper. $1.00. 



BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING SHRUBS. 



THUNBERG'S BARBERRY. 



A pretty species from Japan, of round, drooping habit ; foliage small, changing to a beautiful red 

 in autumn ; branches covered with scarlet crimson berries, which hang until spring ; a beautiful and 

 effective shrub. 50c. 



CALYCANTHUS OR SWEET SCENTED SHRUB. 



The Calycanthus is one of the most desirable shrubs. The wood is fragrant; foliage rich; flowers of a 

 rare chocolate color, having a peculiar, agreeable color. It blossoms in June, and at intervals after- 

 wards. 35c. 



VARIEGATED LEAVED RED BRANCHED DOGWOOD. 



One of the finest variegated shrubs ; of rapid growtli ; the leaves are broadly margined with white, 

 while some are entirely white ; very conspicuous ia winter, witli its bright red bark. 50c. 



SP^TH'S GOLDEN VARIEGATED DOGWOOD. 



Similar in foliage to the above, except that in this variety the variegation is of a pale yellow. One of 

 the finest of recently introduced shrubs. 75c. 



DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. 



A variety raised by us from 

 Deutzia crenata flore pleno, and 

 jjroducing large double white 

 flowers ; the back of the petals 

 being slightly tinted with rose. 

 It e.Kcels all of the older sorts in 

 size of flower, length of panicle, 

 profuseness of bloom and vigor- 

 ous habit ; blooms nearly a week 

 earlier than Deutzia crenata flore 

 plena. 35c. 



ROUGH-LEAVED 

 DEUTZIA. 



A pretty shrub of dwarf liabit; 

 flowers white, bell-shaped in 

 small bunches ; foliage oval, very 

 rouEfh underneath. oOc. 



FLOWERS OF .JAPAN QUINCE. 

 REDUCED. 



JAPANESE QUINCE. 



The flowering varieties of the 

 Japan Quince rank among our 

 choicest shrubs. Although of 

 straggling growth, they bear the 

 knife well, and with proper prun- 

 ing may be grown in any form. 

 As single shrubs on the lawn they 

 are very attractive, and for the 

 edges of borders or groups of 

 trees they are speciallj' adapted. 

 Their large, brilliant flowers are 



among the first blossoms in spring, and they appear in great 

 profusion, covering every branch, branchlet and twig, before 

 the leaves are developed. Their foliage is bright green and 

 glossy, and retains its color the entire summer, which renders 

 the plants very ornamental. Special attention is invited to this 

 plant for ornamental hedges. It is sufficiently thorny to form 

 a defense, and at the same time makes one of the most beauti- 

 ful flowering hedges. The varieties generally grown are Scarlet, Blush, Rose color. Price 35c. each. 

 See General Catalogue for price of Hedge Plants. 



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

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



WEIQELA FLOWERS. 



