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ELLW ANGER & BARRY'S 



vevy riui-able, liistilijf 



than two wi 

 its fi)Iiuj.T 

 hanilsmiic. 

 rendi'i-iiiii i 

 tifiil (ilur. i 

 consiili'icil. 



■lis. lii'siili s briiiff i 



llir 



more 



ire ol' lilll- furuj, 



loiiir, f4ii).-^-'*y and 

 m to a dui-p n-d, 

 stio\v>' and beau- 

 •KUi d it, all tilings 

 iiliiable trct'H for 

 : to till) Matriiolia 

 \ sc<-oiid to the 

 brilliant foil- 



fKHI-\(! DOGH-OIM). 



DA.) {]4 Natural •^v/.v.) 



(.■7idi'a\ <) 



C .Vzaroliis. <'. From S(Mithp 



. Cai 



;i till! 



al iilaHliii^-, rankiiiK iii-.\t i 

 among llowrriiiK trc-ts, and oid.\ 

 Searli-'t Oak (wliicli it almost, cijuals) 

 age in autumn. Sec CuL $1.00. 

 var, flore riibro. ItED-PijOWBHrNO DoowooD. B,^ 

 Recently introducf^d. A variety producint' flowers 

 sufTused with bright red; blooms when quite young. 

 $1.00. 



var. pendula, Wbki'ing Doowood. C. A variety 

 of ('. Jhiriila, witli dcoidedly droopinK liraiiclics. $2.00. 



CRATyTSGUS. Thoi-ii. Weisdokn, Om: 

 Epink, 7'V. 



The Thorns justly doservc to he clasisfd amonfr tlio most 

 ((-ORNtiS beautiful ll<i\vcrin),' trocs. They arc f.'cncrally denso, low 

 irrowors, occuii^'iii.Lr comparatixely littlo space suid well 

 adapted to bc^aiitily siuall ktoiiikIs. If Judiciously pruned, 

 pie tree forms. Tlie foliavrc is \ aried and iilti iictive. flowers \ ery .showy 

 lamciital, 'I'liere are iniiiiei-ous \ anetii s, all of u liieli are liardy and wifl 

 Itoseleet the best and most distiiul. 'I'luy llowcr in Mtiy and .June. 



n France. A tree witli a roinid, spreading- head; foliage large and handsome 

 let, very ornamental. $1,110. 



i-ii. <•. Foliage of a dark, trlossy grt^en; fruit larKu dark refl, showy and hangs to tho tree long 

 inter. A fine variety. Sl.iW. 

 C. Crus-Kiilli viir. Iiieida odoruta. (i i.dSsv-r.KAViai TiionN. 



l,ea\'es a liriglit sliiiiinjf green ; white fragrant flow- 

 ers in .liiiie. A tree of vigorous growth and fine effect. 

 One of the best. SI.IHI. 

 €. Crus-galli var. lij brida. IIVnuiD S.MOOTH-LEAVKD TnOIiN. 



C. Smootli .shining leaves; white flowers; very hand- 

 Rome. $1.1)0. 



C. nmspUiis. Medlai!-i,eatkd Thohn. C. Medlar-liko 



leaves: distinct. Sl.fR). 

 C. nigra. I!i.A(;k-fi<(-itki) TiiORN. C. A native of Hungary, 

 where it grows fifteen to twenty feet liigli. It is up- 

 riglit in growth, with medium-sized, lobed leaves. 

 l''ruit lilaek. SI. (HI. 

 irientalis, erroneously C. apiifdlia. C. A fine distinct 



s|K'cii's ; foliage grayish, and deepl.v lobed. $1.00. 

 >xyH<-antha. Qi ic K. Cdm.mk.n II AWTnoit.v. C. The eole- 



la-ated Faiglisli he(lue-])lant. 5(lc. 

 var. apiifolia. !'AHSt,i:v-i,i:AVi:i) TuOKN. C. AVlan 

 young this is ipiite a novelty; the leaves being pali^ 

 green, finely cut and crimped, and the flowere single 

 white. Sl.tK). 



var. «-Hndida pleno. C. Flowers double, pure whit*;; a 



good growr. f 1.00. 

 var. ODCeinea llore pleno. DoutiLE SCAUI.ICT Thokn. 

 C. .\ tree of tine habit, with rieli, In.vuriant foliage. 

 Flowers unusually- large, much larger than the double 

 red, ot a de<'p i-.imson col.,r, witli scarlet, shade, and 

 very doiilile. A clianiiiiig vai ii ty. $I.(H). 

 var. eocciiiea (lore pleno J'aulii. Pa0L'S DotJBr.E 

 8<-Ant.KT TiKiiiN-. C. Flowers bright Ciirmino red. 

 Superior to an.\- of its color. SI.IK). 

 var. (lore pleno. Dduiu.i; WiiiTi: Tnonx. C. ITas 

 small, iloublewliite flowers. A liiglily ornamental varie- 

 ty, onaceonnt of liotli foliage and flowers. .Makes astrik- 

 iiig contrast when planted with the dniiiii,. scarlet. $1.00. 

 var. jmnieea. SiNiiij; SiAtii.KT ■riionN. c. Of moderate srrowth and tin<" lialiit ; tlowcrs single scarlet ami 



liiglilx- l>erruiiied. One of the best. jl.Oil. 

 var. Ilore i>uni< e.i pleno. Dotini.E lth;i) oii SuPERB ThOKN. C. Uright double red floAvers. $1.00. 

 var. Oiuupperi blcolor. GuMPPEK's THORN. I). Mowers white, edged with rose. A charming variety. 

 $1.00. 



c. 



K KT.OWEItlXO THORN. 



