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ELLWANGER & BARRT8 



Berbeiis viilgaiis. Bukopkan Bak BKHKY. IJ. A handsome deciduous sliiub, with yellow flo>\ eis ;n tei'min.il 

 drooping racemes in May or June, followed with orange scarlet fruit. 3oo. 



var. purpurea. Puhple-leaved Barbehry. D. An inter- 

 esting shrub, growing 3 to 5 feet high, with violet purple 

 foliage and fruit; blossoms and fruit beautiful; very 

 effective in groups and masses, or planted by itself. 35c. 



CALYCANTHUS. Sweet-scented Shrub. Kelch 

 BLUME, Ger. Calycanthe, Fr. 



The Calycanthus is one of the most desirable shrubs. The wood 

 is fragrant, foliage rich, tiowers of a rare chocolate color, having a 

 peculiar, agreeable odor. They blossom in June, and at intervals 

 afterwards. 



C, 



CLETHRA. 



CLETHRA. (Reduced.) 



florid us. Carolina AlTjSpice. D. A native species, growing 6 

 to 8 ft. high, with double purple, very fragrant flowers. 3.5o. 



Sweet Pepper Bush. 



C. aluifolia. C. Spikes of clear white fragrant flowers in August. 

 (See cut.) 50c. 



COIjUTEA. Bladder Senna. Blasenstradch, Ger. 

 Baguenaudiek, Fr. 



C. arborescens. Tree Colutea. C. Native of the south of 

 Europe. A large shrub, with small, delicate foliage, and 

 yellow, pea-blossom-shaped flowers in June, followed by 

 reddish pods or bladders. 85c. 



CORNUS. Dogwood. Hautriegel, Ger. Cornouil- 

 LIER, Fr. 



Valuable shrubs when planted singly or in groups or masses, 

 some distinguished by their elegantly variegated foliage, others by 

 their bright-colored barfc. 



C. alternifolia. Alternate-leaved Dogwood. D. Flowers 

 creamy white in large bunches, very fi-agrant ; foliage large. 

 Distinct and curious in its habit of growth, ,50c. 

 C. circinata. RouND-LEAVED DOGWOOD. D. A native species, with round leaves, downy beneath. Flowers 



small, white, in flat cymes in June and July ; fruit light blue. 50o. 

 C. mascula. Cornelian Cherry. D. A small tree, native of Europe, producing clusters of bright yellow 

 flowers early in spring, before the leaves. 35c. 

 var. elegantissima variegata. (New.) D. The variegation of 

 this variety is of a pale yellow, turning to rose color in the 

 autumn. 75c. 



var. vai-iegata. Vaeiegated Cornelian Cherry. D. Differs 



only from the mascula in having the foliage beautifully varie- 

 gated with white; one of the prettiest variegated shrubs in 



cultivation. 50c. (See cut.) 

 C. paniculata. Panicled DOGWOOD. I>. Smooth ash colored bark ; 



pointed leaves, light green . above, whitish beneath ; flowers 



greenish white; fruit white. 35c. 

 C. sanguinea. Eed-branchbd Dogwood. D. A native species. 



Very conspicuous and ornamenta! in winter, when the bark is 



blood red. 35c. 



var. elegantissima variegata. D. One of the finest varie- 

 gated shrubs ; of rapid growth ; the leaves are broadly margined 

 with white, while some are entirely wiiite. 50c. 



C. Siberica. Red Siberian Dogwood. 33. A rare and remarkable 



variety with bright red bark in winter. 50c. 

 var. foliis albo marginatis. Silver margined-leaved Siberian 



Dogwood. A distinct and beautiful variety. 50 cents, 

 C. Sp;ethii. D. A companion of C. sang, elegantissima variegata; while 



the variegation in elegantissima is white, in this variety it is pale 



yellow. One of the linest of recently introduced shrubs. .50c. 

 C. stolonifera. D. A native species, with smooth, slender branches, 



which are usually red in winter. 35c. 



COrnu.< JiAscni.A variegata. (Reduced.) 



COKYLUS. Filbert. IIaselstaude, Ger. Noisettier, Fr. 

 C. avellar.a var. atropurpurea. Purple-leaved Filbert. D. A very conspicuous shrub, with large, dark 



]jurple leaves. Distinct and fine. 75c. 

 C. a. var, laciiilatri. CiTT-i. raved Filbert. C. A very ornamental shrab, with deeply cut foliage. 75c. 



