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ELLWANGEU & BARRY'S 



VABIEGATED-liEAVEI) TUJLIP TBEE. 



A striking and beautiful tree, the margins of the broad, glossy leaves are variegated with a very 

 light green, giving the tree a unique appearance. $1.00. 



CHINESE MAGNOLIAS. 



Their superior stateliness of form and splendor of 

 growtli, the size and richness of their foliage and 

 lavish yield of fragrant flowers, all tend to place 

 them in the foremost rank among hardy ornamental 

 trees and shrubs. Their proper place is on the lawn, 

 where they show to fine advantage in contrast to 

 the green ; or they may be planted effectively on 

 the borders of lawns, with an evergreen in the back 

 ground to heighten the contrast. Planted in groups, 

 they yield to no rival, and their effect in the early 

 spring is grand beyond description, illuminating the 

 whole landscape and filling the atmosphere with 

 their rich perfume. 



To insure success in their transplanting, they 

 should be moved in the spring, never in the fall. 

 Great care should be exercised in their removal, the 

 fibrous roots being preserved as nearly as possible, 

 and carefully guarded from any exposure to wind or 

 sun. While almost any good soil is sufficient to 

 insure their growth, they succeed best in a soil which 

 is warm, rich and dry. 



We have a great collection. Fine plants from pots 

 with ball, which ensures safety in transplanting. 

 For descriptions and pi-ices see General Catalogue. 



WEEPING RUSSIAN MUIiBERKY. 



Forms a perfect umbrella shaped head, with long, 

 slender branches drooping to the ground, parallel to 

 the stem ; very Imrdy. A. new weeper destined 

 to become very popular when better known. .fl.oO. 



DOUBLE FLOWERING PEACHES. 



The double flowering varieties are distinguished for their showy and beautiful bloom. At the 

 blossoming season every branchlet is covered with a mass of beautifully formed, highly colored flowers, 

 rendering the trees most interesting objects and attracting notice from a distance. The double red, 

 double rose, and double white varieties planted in a group, produce a charming effect. We cannot too 

 highly recommend these superb flowering trees which are now sadly neglected. Price 50c each. 



CAROLINA POPLAR. 



A remarkably rapid luxuriant grower ; leaves large, glossy, pale to deep green. Valuable as a street 

 or shade tree when shade is desired quickly. It will also be found useful for planting as a screen to 

 hide unsightly buildings, etc. oOc. 



VAN GEEKT'S GOLDEN POPLAR. 



Beautiful golden yellow foliage, retaining its brilliancy throughout the season ; effective in masses, 

 or planted with purple leaved trees. Toe. 



GOLDEN-LEAVED OAK. 



With orange yellow leaves, which retain their golden tint throughout the season ; one of the finest 

 golden-leaved trees. The effect produced by planting with purple leaved trees is very striking. $1.50. 



ROSEMARY-LEAVED WILLOW. 



One of the prettiest round-headed small trees, branches feathery, foliage silvery. Deserving of 

 more attention than it has hitherto received. 75c. 



RUSSIAN GOLDEN WILLOW. 



A rare and valuable variety, particularly attractive in winter on account of its bright golden bark. 75c. 



SIEBOLD'S WILLOW. 

 A tree of elegant habit with long graceful branches, and narrow deep green leaves. 50c. 



RED FERN-LEAVED LINDEN. 



An elegant tree of pryaraidal compact habit. Bark on young wood rose colored, and foliage deeply 

 cut. One of the finest trees for the lawn. $1.00. 



MAGNOLI.^ FLOWERS. 



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. 



