_ FOUNDED 1840. 
Ellwanger & Barry, 
MT. HOPE NURSERIES, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Off PI* fnt* PqII 1^0^ the largest and most complete col- 
1 <111, 107J, lection in the United States of 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Small Fruits, Roses, etc., etc. 
Special attention is directed to the following : 
STANDARD PEARS.— All the leading varieties. 
INDUSTRY GOOSEBERRY.— Extra fine plants. 
COLUMBUS GOOSEBERRY.— The fine new variety introduced by us. 
GRAPES. —Fine plants of all the leading popular varieties. 
CURRANTS.— Cherry, White Grape, La Versaillaise and Victoria: 
splendid plants. 
RASPBERRIES.— Golden Queen, and the Champlain, anew yellow 
vai’iety of much promise. 
JAPANESE MAPLES. —Fine home grown plants, of dissectum and 
sanguineum. 
HERBACEOUS P/EONIES.— A superb collection. 
HARDY PHLOX. —A large collection embracing the newest. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
A splended collection of ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, Etc., em¬ 
bracing the hardiest and best. Fine stock of Wier’s Cut- 
Leaved Maple, 8 to 10 ft; Horse Chestnuts, 6 to 7 feet; 
Aucuba-Leaved Ash, (Gblden Spotted foliage) 6 to 8 feet; 
Golden Oak, all sizes ; Silver Maple, 8 to 10 feet; Carolina 
Poplar, 8 to 10 feet; Double-flowering Thorns. 
Splendid plants of all the best shrubs including : Golden Syringa, 
Deutzias, Forsythias, Spiraeas, Barberries, Syringas, Lilacs, 
Caly can thus, &c., &c. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. —The largest and finest stock in this 
country, embracing varieties both new and old. 
General Descriptive Catalogue, 160 pages and numerous illustra¬ 
tions, also a supplementary catalogue of new and rare trees, shrubs, 
etc., free. Wholesale catalogue for fall, ready July 1st, free. 
Special quotations on large lots. Correspondence solicited. 
Home Grown Clematis. 
The Largest and Best Stock of Ever- 
blooming Varieties on Their Own Roots. 
OUT DOOR GROWN TWO YEARS, STRONG POT GROWN 
PLANTS AND SMALL PLANTS FOR TRANSPLANTING. 
Write for Low Prices by the Quantity, 
Stating How Many are Required. 
H. E. Hooker Company, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
ESTABLISHED 1865. 
JOHN CHA.RL.TON, 
• University ^ Avenue ^ Nurseries, • 
___ ROCHJBSTBR, N, Y, 
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Fruit Trees: 
R F=OR I=7XL.L- OR IB93. 
^ Golden Leaf Shrubs: 
Apples, 2 years (budded); Pears, standard and dwarf ; Apri¬ 
cots ; Cherries ; Peaches ; Plums; Quinces. 
Small Fruits: 
Grape Y^ines. for retailing; Currants (not dug from last 
spring); Gooseberries, Industry, &c.; Blackberries; Rasp¬ 
berries. 
Ornamental Trees: ^ ^ 
Beech, purple-leaved ; Birch, purple-leaved ; Birch, cut-leaf 
(6 to 8, 8 to 10,10 to 12 feet); Catalpas ; Lindens ; Laburnums ; 
Mountain Ash, oak-leaf; Poplar, Bolleana; Salisburea; 
Paul’s double-flowering' Thorns. 
Weeping Trees: ^ 
Young's 
LILAC. 
Weeping Birch ; Weeping Mulberry ; WEEPING 
Flo'wering Shrubs: 
Altheas ; Almonds ; Calycanthus ; Deutzias ; Honeysuckles ; 
upright; Hydrangeas, H. P.; Judas Tree; Lilacs; Prunus 
Triloba ; Purple Fringe ; Snowballs ; Spireas ; Syringas ; 
Pyrus Japonica, &c., &c. 
Culture Second to None. 
Cornus Spsethii, elegant; Golden Elder, 4 feet; Golden 
Syringa, 3 and 4 feet; Golden Spirea. 
Silver Leaf Shrubs: 
Althea, variegated leaf; Cornus, elegantissima; Coimus, 
cleg, variegata ; Syringa, variegated. 
Purple Leaf Shrubs: 
Purple Berberry ; Purple Filbert; Prunus Pissardi. 
Azaleas, Hardy: ^ ^ 
In finest Ghent varieties. 
Rhododendrons: ^ ^ ^ 
Waterers’ finest hardy named varieties. 
Climbing Plants:*^ ^ 
Akebias ; American Ivy ; English Ivy; Clematis,^ double and 
single, &c.; Dutch Pipe ; Honeysuckles; Wistaria. 
Roses: ^ ^ ^ 
H. P., own roots and budded ; Mosses, own roots and budded; 
Tree, in finest assortment of colors—splendid growths. 
- ^ Correspondence Solicited. 
An Inspection Invited to Compare Stock. 
