iktie-w tzj^jstjd sooiz:. 



ILLUSTRATED. 

 Containing Descriptions of all the Best Hardy 



ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, 



Evergreens, lines, Pceonias, Phlooc, Etc. 



134 pages, with Handsome Colored Plate. Price, 25 cents. Plain, 20 cents. 



Send for it. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, 

 Mount Hope Nurseries. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



*+• 



"Not merely a price-list, but a valuable handbook, containing descriptions of nearly all 

 the hardy ornamental trees and shrubs worthy of cultivation."— .V. T. World. 



" The descriptive matter in this catalogue is of the highest value, and so elaborate in detail 

 as to enable the merest novice in plants to select understandingly. The illustrations are also 

 unusually meritorious, from the colored frontispiece to the artistically and faithfully executed 

 engravings. Among these, the cut leaved Sumach and Rhodotypus Kerrioides are specially 

 well executed. Lists are given of flowering trees and shrubs with their time of flowering ; of 

 trees having bright colored bark in winter ; of shrubs which have ornamental fruits succeeding 

 the flowers ; of cut-leaved trees; of trees with variegated leaves, etc."— The National Tribune 

 {Washington.) 



" We call attention to the latest issue of this Arm's catalogue of ornamental trees and 

 shrubs, lately from the press, for it is a pleasure for us to apprise our friends of such a wealth 

 of horticultural information as this catalogue supplies. Although most of our readers may not 

 have the opportunity to see the grounds of the far-famed Mt. Hope Nurseries, containing prob- 

 ably the most complete assortment of hardy trees, shrubs and plants in the world, they may 

 form some opinion of it. and learn much for their own benefit by a perusal of the catalogue, 

 containing as it does clear and accurate descriptions - of the plants there raised, illustrated 

 with numerous engravings ; it is in itself a work exceedingly valuable for reference, having 

 more of the nature of a general treatise on the subject to which it pertains rather than that of 

 an ordinary catalogue. There is no equal of its kind published in this or any other country".— 

 Vick's Monthly. 



" Among the best works on our table."— Empire State Agriculturist. 



" Should be in the hands of all who have ornamental trees, shrubs, or hardy perennial 

 plants to order."— Rural New Yorker. 



" We always keep a copy before us for reference, because we know that what we cannot find 

 in it upon ornamentals we shall look in vain for elsewhere."— A mericon Rural Home. 



" The best catalogue of its kind published "—Farm and Fireside. 



" A superb pamphlet, profusely and beautifully illustrated, with descriptive matter of great 

 value to all specially interested."— Southern Industries. 



t. Very full in descriptive notes."— The Husbandman. 



" Contains a world of useful Information to all who wish to beautify their grounds or gar- 

 dens. In fact we consider it indispensable."— The Orange County Farmer. 



"It is only just to say it is the most complete catalogue we have ever seen. It is a text 

 book of instructions, beautifully illustrated throughout, with everything for the garden and 

 lawn." — Wine and Fruit Grower. 



" Handsomely illustrated with a finely executed chromo-lithograph of the Wiegela Candida, 

 and with numerous engravings. It is a valuable work of reference."— Canadian Horticulturist. 



" It is so beautifully gotten up that I regard it as a valuable addition to my library,"— H. 

 W. S. Cleveland (Landscape Architect and Gardener), Chicago. 



" I notice with much satisfaction the great value of its contents. The youths in the nur- 

 sery business will appreciate the important information and instruction it contains, as coming 

 from the great fathers of the profession."— N. Rogue, Ratavia, N. Y. 



" Your grand descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, etc., has been received. I use it as 

 a work Of reference." — Prof. W. J. Real, (Secretary of Am. Pomol. Society), Lansing, Mich. 



"Replete with suggestions of interest to the horticulturist."— T. T. Lyon, South Haven, Mich. 



" It is a very handsome and valuable work."— D. W. Readle, St. Catharines, Canada. 



" I am much pleased with it and think nurserymen, as well as amateurs, will find it a valu- 

 able book Of reference." — Randolph Peters, Wilmington, Del. 



" It seems perfect in every respect."— R. K Rliss <& Sons, Neiv York City. 



