J. WILKINSON ELLIOTT, PITTSBURGH, PA. 
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ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS.—Continued. 
Privet, Variegated-leaved, an elegant new 
form, standing the sun well and always 
very distinct, 3 to 4 feet. 
“ Ibota, 3 % to 3 feet. 
“ Chinese, a rare variety with beautiful 
foliage. 
“ common, desirable for hedging and 
hardier than California Privet. 
(Ligustrum Media,) a new' variety of 
beautiful habit; fruits immensely. 
Potentilla Fru’icosa, 2 to 3 feet. 
Pyrus, Arbutifolia (Choke Berry) a native shrub 
of great beauty and easy culture. Cov¬ 
ered with white flowers early in spring, 
followed by bright red berries which 
last all winter. 
Prunus Si^ens's Rubra, a dwarf Chinese plum of 
great beauty. Double red flowers. 
Prunus Triloba, a desirable flowering plum,very 
beautiful. 
Prunus Pissardi, purple-leaved plum desirable 
on account of its rich purple foliage. 
Prunus Maritima, (Beach Plum) dwarf bush 
plum which makes an extremely orna¬ 
mental shrub on account of its flowers 
as well as its fruit, which is produced 
on bushes when only two feet high. 
The fruit is edible and makes an excel¬ 
lent preserve. 
Rhus Copallina, shining leaved sumac. 
“ Cotinus, purple fringe. 
44 Glabra, Laciniati, cut leaved sumac. 
44 Typhina, (common sumac).*. 
“ Osbecki.. 
44 Aromatica... 
RlbesAureum. (Missouri currant). 
“ Gordonianum. 
Rhodotypus Kerrioides. 
Robinia Hispi<ia, Rose flowered Acacia, extreme¬ 
ly free flowering and attractive. 
Rubus Odoratus. See special description 
page 31..... 
Frutlcosa. 
Sambucus Canadensis, common Elderberry; 
very striking when planted in rich 
soil. 
'* Canadensis Aurea, golden-leaved 
Elderberry. 
44 Laciniata, cut leaved. 
“ Pubens, this rare variety has bright 
red fruit in the spring when the 
common Elderberry is in bloom . 
Spiraea, Reevesi Reevesi FI. PI. Billardi and 
Salicifolia. 
“ Opulifolia Aurea, 2 to 3 feet.. 
44 Tomentosa, a showy native species, 
with pink panicles of flowers, 2 to 3 
feet. 
“ Aricefolia. 
“ Thunbergii. 
44 Bumalda, a beautiful dwarf variety, in 
flower all summer. 
" prunifolia. 
“ Van Houttei, a dwarf and very grace¬ 
ful variety. One of the best, by many 
people considered the most satisfac¬ 
tory shrub in cultivation. 
44 Eindleyana. A splendid variety, both 
on account of its foliage and flowers. 
Very picturesque and striking. 
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" Anthony Waterer. A beautiful novelty introduced lately 
into our collections. The “ Garden and Forest” thus alludes 
to it in a recent issue : 
“This is a seedling of that variety of Spiraea Japonica which is known 
in gardens as Sp. Bumalda, and which is distinguished by its dwarf, 
compact habit, its persistent flowering, and bright red flowers. 
Spiraea Anthony Waterer originated in the Knaplnll Nurseries at 
Woking, in England a few years ago, and differs from its parent in 
the deeper, brighter, and more intense color of the flowers. As it 
begins to flower freely when only a few inches high, and continues to 
pioduce its large flat corymbs from July until frost appears, this 
shrub promises to be a capital addition to the rather short list of 
autumn-flowering hardy shrubs.” It has received a first-class certifi¬ 
cate from the “Royal Horticultural Society.” Two year old plants, 
25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen ; $17.00 per 100. 
Each. Per doz. Per 100 
Spiraea, Douglassi Rosea, bright red spikes 
of flowers. $ 20 $1 50 $10 00 
44 Sorbifolia .. . 25 2 50 . 
44 Hookeri, trusses of white flowers..,. 20 1 50 . 
Spiraea, Fortunii Rosea... 
“ Trilobata. 
“ patiiculata Rosea... 
“ Carpiniefolia ... 
Snowberry, White Fruited, 2 to 3 feet. 
Red Kruited, 2 to 3 feet. 
“ Variegated, beautiful variegated 
foliage. All the snowberries are 
very desirable in the shade or under 
trees where nothing else will grow. 
They are covered with white or red 
berries in fall or winter. 
Staphylea, Colchia, extremely sweet scented 
and free flowering shrub; very 
desirable. 
Styrax, Japonica. This rare gem is one of the 
most desirable shrubs known. When in 
bloom it is literally covered with cream 
white bells, 4 to 5 feet. 
Stephenandra Flexuosa, a very graceful shrub 
with deeply cut fern-like foliage 
Tamarix, Gallica (Chinensis) 2 to 3 feet. 
Tetranda (Africana), 2 to 3 feet, very 
attractive species . 
44 Indica. . . 
“ Japonica . 
Viburnum, Eantana. 
Opulus Sterilis (Snowball) . 
Opulus Nana, very dwarf. . 
Oxycoccos (Cranberry tree) . 
Plieatum (Japan Snowball) one of 
the choicest shrubs, 18 to 24 inches.. 
Dillatatum. 
Tomentosum, rare and choice. 
Acerifolium. 
Dentatum, a most beautiful and sat¬ 
isfactory shrub. 
“ Sieboldianum (Reticulatum). 
Vitex Agnes, Castus “chaste shrub,” blue. 
*‘ “ 44 “ “ white. 
Weigela, Candida. 
Wc are now prepared to supply this 
charming white Weigela in large lots. 
Decidedly the most desirable of its 
color. 
Weigela, Rosea, (a heavy stock of fine plants).. 
“ Rosea Nana Var. (variegated leaved) 
1 to 3 feet . 
44 Othello, dark rose. 
“ Florabunda, crimson .. 
" Abel Carriere, dark rose flowers, fine 
foliage. 
Zanthoceras, Sorbifolia, new and beautiful, 8 
to 10 inches. 
Zanthorhiza, Apifolia, 8 to 12 inches. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
Per doz. Per 100 
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Berberis Neuberti. Holly shaped leaves, very 
handsome. 
41 Dulcis, dwarf and neat. 
Box (Chinese), Eatifolia. 
“ “ Eongifolia, 1 to 2% feet. 
“ 44 '* 2 to 254 feet. 
" 44 Rotundifolia. 
“ “ 44 18 to 24 inches. 
44 Common Tree, 18 to 24 inches. 
Daphne Oneorum Major, a little trailing ever- 
f reen with lovely pink flowers. As 
ainty as the Trailing Arbutus. 
Euonymus, Japonica. 
Mahonia, Aquifolium. 
“ Japonica. 
Ilex Opaca, American Holly. 
44 Crenata, a dwarf holly of beautiful habit 
and foliage, perfectly hardy and covered 
with black berries in the winter. 
Leucothae Cataesbaei Extremely graceful and 
beautiful evergreen shrub with 
white bell shaped flowers. 
Kalmia Latifolia. known as the small leaved 
Mountain Eaurel. One of the most 
beautiful flowering shrubs in cultiva¬ 
tion. Nice, small nursery-grown 
plants, 12 to 14 inches. 
Rhododendron Maximum, our well known 
Mountain Rhododendron, 
blooming in July, nice nur¬ 
sery-grown plants. 
Catawbiense, the wild Rhodo¬ 
dendron of the southern 
mountains, very desirable, 
fine nursery-grown plants. 
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