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ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURGH, PA 
ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 
BARBERRY — Continued Each Per 12 
*vulgaris purpurea (Purple Barberry). H 
5-6, S 5-6 ... $0.50 $500 
The shipment of B. vulgaris Is now prohibited to many states 
because It is said to Injure the wheat crop. This does not apply 
to B. Thunbergil. 
CALYCANTHUS floridus (Sweet - scented 
Shrub.) H 5-6, S 4-5, June.50 5.00 
CARAGANA arborescens (Siberian Pea). Pale 
yellow pea-shaped llowers. H 8-10, S 
8, May, June.50 5.00 
CASSIA marylandica (Wild Senna). Pea-shaped 
yellow Bowers. H 3-4, S 4-5 .25 2.50 
CEANOTHUS americanus (Jersey Tea). Sweet- 
scented white Bowers. H 2-3, S 3, July- 
September .75 7.50 
CEPHALANTHUS occidental^ (Button Bush). 
Curious round balls of white llowers In 
July. H 6-8, S 6 .50 5.00 
CERASUS virginiana. A large shrub with 
brilliant, showy fruit; very attractive. II 
10-12, S 6-8 .50 5.00 
CERCIS canadensis (American Hed-Bud, or 
Judas Tree).75 7.50 
CHIONANTHUS virginica (White Fringe). II 
10-12, S 6-8, May, Jem. .... 1.75 
CLETHRA alnifclia (Sweet Pepper). Splendid 
summer-blooming shrub, with deliciously 
sweet-s.°nted while Bowers II 3-5 S 1 
July-September. so 5.00 
COLUTEA arborescens (Bladder Senna). Rapid 
grower. H 7-8, S 6-8 .50 5.00 
CORNUS (Dwarf or Shrubby Dogwood). 
Very valuable shrubs on account of their 
oasy growth, luxuriant foliage, bright- 
colored bark, and showy fruits. Fine for 
massed and waterside planting. 
♦alba sibirica (Red-twigged Dogwood). Each Per 12 100 
Fruit bluish white. H 6-8, S 6.$0.50 $5.00 $25.00 
alba Spaethii aurea. Yellow variegated 
rollage. H 3-4, S 4. 1.00 10.00 
♦alternlfolia (Blue Dogwood). A large- 
growing shrub of most, beautiful nowers 
in spring and showy fruit in the rail. 
H. 6-8, S 6 .75 7.50 
Kousa (Japanese Dogwood). A white- 
Bowering variety or great beauty and 
rarity; grows into a small tree. 1.25 
mas. (Cornelian Cherry). Very showy 
bright scarlet fruit. II 8-10, S 6-8.50 5.00 
♦sanguinea (European Red Osier). Deep 
red dark; black berries. H 6-8, S 6.. .50 5.00 25.00 
♦sericea. Red bark, bluish fruit. H 8-10, 
S 6-8 .50 5.00 25.00 
♦ stolonifera (Red Osier; Cornel). Dwarf- 
spreading shrub; white berries. H 4-5, 
S 5 .50 5.00 25.00 
♦stolonifera pendula. Pendulous variety of 
above; distinct and fine.50 5.00 30.00 
CORYLUS americana (American Hazelnut). 
H 8-10, S 6 . 1.00 10.00 
CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn). Very attractive 
spring-Bowerlng shrubs. Very sweet- 
scentod and showy. They are large 
shrubs and eventually grow into small 
trees, but tile growth Is slow. They are 
covered with attractive red berries in 
the summer and fall. H 10-20, S 10-20 
coccinea (American Hawthorn) . 1.00 10.00 
Double-flowered Rose . 2.00 
Double-flowered Scarlet . 2.00 
Double-flowered White . 2.00 
Oxyacantha (English Hawthorn) . 1.00 10.00 
CYDONIA Japonica (Japan Quince). Bril¬ 
liant red. H 4-5, S 5 .60 6.00 
DESMODIUM penduliflorum. An exceeding¬ 
ly graceful shrub-like plant covered with 
purplish red Bowers in summer-time 
when little else Is in bloom; strikingly 
beautiful. H 3-4, S 4 .60 6.00 
DEUTZIA oandidissima. Double white Bow¬ 
ers. H 6-8,S 6,May, June.50 5.00 
crenata fl. pi. Double pink llowers, II 6- 
8, S 6 50 5.00 
gracilis. Single white Bowers. H 2-3, S 3 
May .60 6.00 
Each Per 12 
Lemoinei. A dwarf and exceedingly free- 
flowering shrub, with pure white single 
Bowers. H 3, S 3, May.$0.60 
Wellsii. Pure white double flowers. H 6-8 
S 6, May .50 
scabra. (Pride of Rochester.) Large- 
flowered Deutzia. A robust form 
with very handsome double white flow¬ 
ers tinged rose. Excellent for use as a 
specimen plant. One of the best varie¬ 
ties. H 6-8, S 5, June.50 
DIERVILLA sessilifolia (Native Weigela)... .50 
ELEAGNUS angustifolia. Silvery gray fol¬ 
iage, like the Olive. H 10-12, S 8.60 
longipes. A new and handsome shrub with 
edible fruit. True variety. H 6-8, S 6 .50 
umbellata. II 10-12, S 8 .50 
EUONYMUS alatus (Winged Burning Bush). 
M 6-8. S 6.75 
europaeus (European Burning Bush).60 
americanus. (Strawberry Rush.) An erect 
grower that is attractive at all seasons of 
the year ' because of its slender green 
branches. The peculiar, rose-colored 
fruits, with scarlet pods, make this shrub 
extremely decorative. 3 to 4 feet.... 1.00 
EXOCHORDA grandiflora (Pearl Bush). A 
rare Chinese shrub with pure white 
Bowers. H 8-10, S 6.75 
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FORSYTHIA Fortunei (Fortune’s Golden 
Bell). Magnificent, vigorous-growing 
shrub, covered with yellow bell-like 
nowers before the foliage appears in the 
spring. Splendid for planting on steep 
banks, especially above a retaining wall, 
as some of the branches grow upright 
while the remainder will hang down over 
the wall for several feet. H 6-8, S 5, 
April... 
suspensa (Drooping Golden Bell). Long, 
pendulous branches which hang down 
over a wall like a vine. 
viridissima. This is the erect form of For- 
sythia. H 8-10, S 6 .’.. 
intermedia. (Hybrid Golden Bell). This 
variety is a hybrid between F sus¬ 
pensa Fortunei and F. suspensa, and is 
considered more handsome than either of 
its parents. Produces great quantities 
of golden yellow Bowers on its slender, 
arching branches before the foliage ap¬ 
pears. II 6-8, S 6. April. 
♦HALESIA tetraptera (Silver Bell). This is 
one of the most beautlful-Bowerlng large 
shrubs in cultivation; pure white bell¬ 
shaped, nowers. H 15-20, S 8. 
HAMAMELIS virginiana (Witch Hazel). 
Blooms in late fall and early winter. H 
6-8, S 6 . 
HIPPOPHAE rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn). 
H 8-10, S 8 . 
♦HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora. New 
variety with immense heads of white 
nowers. H 3, S 3. 
paniculata. Distinct from P. grandiflora. 
A very striking and elegant shrub. 
H 5-6, S 5 . 
paniculata grandiflora. The well-known 
hardy Hydrangea. II 4-5, S 4. 
18 to 24 inches . 
2 to 3 feet . 
quercifolia (Oak-leaved Hydrangea). Very 
handsome. One of the most picturesque 
shrubs. H 3-4, S 4. 
HYPERICUM densiflorum. Yellow Bowers. 
H 2-3, S 3. 
proliflcum. H 2-3, S 2-3 . 
ITEA virginica. Sweet-scented white Bow¬ 
ers in early summer. H 4-5, S 4. 
LILAC (Syrlnga). Common Purple . 
Common White. 2 to 3 feet. 
persioa. Persian Lilac. More graceful and 
more delicate than the preceding variety. 
The nowers are pale lilac, in panicles 3 
to 4 inches broad, and open in late 
spring. 3 to 4 feet. 
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