OKNBRAL CATALOG UK. 



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piervilla r. var. Gustare Mallet. 1>. Flowers deep red ; habit 

 good ; very free flowering. 

 var. incarnata. 1>. Asleiicicr jfrower ; fiowersiieep red. 35c. 

 var. Kosterlana foliis varieBatis. 1). Of dwarf, (ximpact 

 growth: leaves bordei-cd with yellow; flowers deep rose; 

 tine. a')e. 



var. Madame Telllier. I). Of robust, habit; erect frrowth. 

 foliiiKe tomeiitdse beneath ; liirg-e pale rose flowers, aic. 



var. Monsieur J.oiiioiiie. I). Flowers pnle flesh, then rose, 

 tlu'U deep red ; ii superb sort. ;i.>o. 



var. nana foliis varieKiit is. Vauikcated-leavkd Dwakp 

 Wkkjicla. n. Of .hviu-r luiliii, and pi.sses-sing elejirly de- 

 fined, silvery variefriiied h-.wva; ilow.-rs nearly white. It 

 stands tlie son well, mid is iiiii' of tin- best dwarf variejfated- 

 leavi'dslinibs. li'ic. 



var. nova. I). A licaiilirul dw 



i-itli r 



■olo. 



■d tlo 



icKHted-leaved varietj 



var. Sieholdii iill)a niart'inata. I). Of nprijrht habit. When 

 the leaves are yonnn the variejratiun is yellow; when they 

 nuiturc^ it becomes silvery whin- ; tlmvers rosc-eolored. Soe. 



var. stel'/.nerii. U. Flowers dark i-ed ; a prof use bloomer. 3.5c. 



var. Sj-niondsli. B. Koso and whit(> flowers, formiiiK' a beau- 

 tiful eontrust; a distinct and beautiful variety. .'iSo. 



KLvKAGXUS. Wilde OELKAi:.\t, Oer. Ciialek, Fr. 



¥.. argentoa. Sti,VER-LEAVED OlkasteI!. IJ. A native species (if 

 (■re(!t (irowth and licauiiful silvery foliage. Flowers small, 

 yellow. .Inly and Au-usl. 5()o. 

 K. ednlis. J). Of ilwmf sineaditif,' habit; foliage dark green 

 •c, silvery white beneath; small yellow flowers; fruit 



oblong, lii-ight re 

 edibh'. Valuable 



cd ■ 



■ith small white dots 



•eouut of th 



account of the 

 masses of t 



ntal character 



4STK11. I>. Nati\ 

 triking ajipean 



dhery whiteness of its foliage. Fin. 

 .tOo. 



ROSE-COLOBBD Weioela (Reduced). 



EUONYMUS. Strawberry, or Spindle Tree. 



Bi'iNDELBAUM, Oer. Fusain, Fr. 



The Euonvmus are all highly ornamental in autumn, when 

 covered with showy fruit. 



E. atropurjiureus. BuBNiNQ BuSH. C. A tall growing 

 shrub with larger leaves than the European, turning to 

 scarlet in the autumn; fruit larger, dark red. ."ific. 



E. Europ;eus. KUfiOPKAN ElJON VMUS. I>. Kornisa 1 1 « some- 

 times ;!() feet in height. Fruit rosi- ciilnn tl. .".iic. 

 var. erectus. 1>. A compact, upriglit growing variety, 



n-semlding in form an Irish .luiu|icr. Wn. 

 var. friietu allxi. WHiTE-KHfiTKi) EuoNVMns. 1>. A 

 variety with white fruit. TjOc. 



E. elatus. COKK-tiAtiKED Edonymus. B. Of dwarf compact 

 habit; wood very corky ; leaves small; fruit red. 75c. 



E. latlfoUus. Broad-leavkd Eitonymiis. 1>. Forms a tree 

 10 to 20 feet high, with fltie broad, glossy green leaves, 

 which turn to a purjilisli red in autumn. Fruit large 

 and of a <leep blood red color. A \ery ornamental 

 species. .500. 



E. nanus. D. A pretty shrub of dwarf habit ; foliage narrow 

 becoming i)Urplo in autumn, fruit red. oOe. 



KXOCHOKDA. Exochouda, (?«?•. 



E. grandiflora. C. From North China. A fint^ shrub, produc- 

 ing largo white flowers in May. Dillieult to propagate 

 and always scarce. One of the finest shrul)S of its sea- 

 son. (See cut.) $1.00. 



FORSYTHIA. Golden Hell. Fonsvnmi, Fr. 



These are pretty shridis 

 and .lapan. The tiowcrs a 

 early in spring before the 1 

 shi-ulis. 



All natives of China 

 w, and appear very 

 •ery early flowering 



Fortune's Forsithia. (Reduced. 



F. Fortunell. FoRTUNE'8 FoRSYTHIA. D. Growth upright, 

 foliage deei> green, flowers bright yellow. (.See cut.) 35o. 



