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ELLWANGER &■ BARRY'S 
Juniperus—Alpina nana aurea {Douglas' Golden Juniper) —Of spreading growth like the type, with bright 
golden foliage throughout the year; a distinct and charming novelty. $1.00. 
Juniperus—Virginiana elegantissima —A distinct and beautiful variety of the Red Cedar, with golden 
bronze foliage, particularly attractive in winter, when the golden bronze of the young growth is 
contrasted with the dark green of the older. $1.00. 
NEW AND RARE ORNAflENTAL SHRUBS. 
Araiia—spinosa {Hercules Club)— This is a native plant, valuable for producing tropical effects. 50 cts. 
Caryopteris mastacanthus {Blue Spiraea) —A pretty autumn-blooming shrubby plant, producing clusters of 
beautiful blue fragrant flowers in great profusion from September until frost. Dies to the ground 
here in winter. 35 cts. 
Corylus avellana aurea {Golden-leaved Filbert) —A rare and beautiful shrub. Foliage large, bright 
golden color. Appears to fine advantage planted with the Purple-leaved Filbert. $1.00. 
DOUBLE LILAC EMILE LEMOINE. 
Deutzia hybrida Lemoineii— A hybrid ob¬ 
tained by Mons. Lemoine of France by 
crossing the well-known Deutzia 
gracilis with Deutzia parviflora. 
Flowers pure white, borne on stout 
branches, which are of upright growth. 
Habit dwarf and free-flowering. A 
decided acquisition. 50 cts. 
Deutzia parviflora— From Northern China. 
A stout shrub with upright stems 
covered in early June with creamy 
white flowers, prettily arranged in large 
corymbs. One of the most beautiful 
of all the Deutzias. 50 cts. 
Diervilla (Weigela) Eva Rathke— A charming 
new Weigela, flowers brilliant crimson; 
a beautiful, distinct, clear shade. 
50 cts. 
Elsagnus longipes {A rare and beautiful 
Japanese Shrub) —This is a remarkably 
beautiful new shrub from Japan. In 
July the plant is covered with bright 
red berries of large size and edible, the 
flavor being pungent and agreeable. 
Laden with fruit the bush is highly 
ornamental, and the fact that the 
leaves remain fresh till late in the 
autumn gives it additional value for 
garden decoration. We regard it as the 
coming shrub, destined to widespread 
popularity as soon as known. 20 cts. 
Hibiscus Syriacus Jeanne d’Arc {Double White Althaea)— This is one of the best 
pure white, double; plant a strong grower. Valuable for florists’ work. 
Hypericum Moserianum— A charming shrub of dwarf habit, producing large single 
profusion during the summer. 35 cts. 
new shrubs. Flowers 
25 cts. 
yellow flowers in great 
Ligustrum Ibota {Chinese Privet)—k valuable new shrub, native of China and Japan. Flowers large 
white, very fragrant, produced in great profusion ; leaves long and shining; one of the hardiest 
n 16 P riv ?t s and distinct. A charming shrub which will be prized for its fragrant flowers, as 
well as for its handsome foliage. 25 cts. 
Lonicera Tartarica splendens {Bush Honeysuckle)—. A fine variety of the Tartarian Honeysuckle ; flowers 
large, dark rose, with darker center. A variety of merit. 25 cts. 
Lonicera Ruprechtiana (Bush Honeysuckle)— A fine variety from Manchuria, particularly valuable for its 
showy red fruit. 25 cts. 3 
Lonicera Morrowii {Japan Bush Honeysuckle)- Another fine variety, also valuable for handsome red fruit, 
thehbrilliant red fruit ^cts^^l-f ^ aS ° ^ 00< ^ var ^ e ^ es J an d very showy when covered with 
Philadelphus Lemoineii erectus {Lemoine’s Erect Seringa or Mock Om„ge)-A charming variety of the 
Syrmga. or Mock Orange , of upright growth ; flowers small, yellowish-white, fragrant, completely 
covering the plant. 35 cts. 0 ’ * y 
