SPFCF 1 L OFFER. 
jJapan Quince for ^edges. 
Special attention is invited to this plant for ornamental hedges. 
It is sufficiently thorny to form a defense, and at the same time 
makes one of the most beautiful flowering hedges. From early 
Spring till late in the Fall, its foliage is neat, glossy and green ; 
and the flowers of the Japonica in April are of an unequalled 
brilliant red color. The sub-varieties, Umbeuca ta, rose-colored 
— Atrosanguinea, dark red — A urantia ca , orange scarlet — 
Mallardik white, crimson center, and Pr/ncess F. Sontza, blood 
red, are equally valuable, and can be employed to great advantage 
in forming a many-colored hedge. 
Hardiness is one of its most valuable features, and with 
proper trimming in the months of June and October, it can be 
grown in any desired shape. It is easily propagated and culti- 
vated; and its beauty, hardiness and lo7v price, combined, make 
it one of the most valuable ornamental Hedge Plants ever offered. 
To encourage its planting, we have concluded to make great 
reduction in price, as follows : 
PYRUS JAPONICA, A TROSANG UINEA, A URANTIA CA,-*tA!.[.A/< 
gftH p - E - SONTZA, UMBELICA TA, 
18 to %U inches, - - - 10.00 " 80 
2 to 8 feet, - - - 12.00 " 
The above are prices at the Nursery, exclusive of packing. 
ELLW ANGER & BARRY, 
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, 
February, 187S. Rochester, N. Y. 
