. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue of fruit & ornamental trees, roses etc. AZALEA. A. Felsenstrattch, Ger. AZALEE, Fr. mollis. D. A splendid hardy species from Japan, and one of the most valuable flowering shrubs. Flowers large and showy, like those of the Rhododendron, in fine trusses and of various colors. Choice seedling varieties, $ to each. A. nudiflora. Pink Flowering American Honey- suCKiiE, or Swamp Pink. D. A native species, with pink flowers. oOc. A. Pontica. Pontic Azalea. Ghent Varieties. D. Native of Asia Minor. A species growing 3 to i feet high, with smal


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue of fruit & ornamental trees, roses etc. AZALEA. A. Felsenstrattch, Ger. AZALEE, Fr. mollis. D. A splendid hardy species from Japan, and one of the most valuable flowering shrubs. Flowers large and showy, like those of the Rhododendron, in fine trusses and of various colors. Choice seedling varieties, $ to each. A. nudiflora. Pink Flowering American Honey- suCKiiE, or Swamp Pink. D. A native species, with pink flowers. oOc. A. Pontica. Pontic Azalea. Ghent Varieties. D. Native of Asia Minor. A species growing 3 to i feet high, with small hairy leaves, and yellow, orange and red flowers. The Ghent hybrid varieties which we offer combine nearly all colors, and possess a delight- ful perfume. They rank next to the Rhododendron for the decoration of lawns and pleasure grounds. The blooming season continues through the months of May and June. In this latitude plants are im- pi'oved by slight protection, but farther south they are perfectly hardy. $ BEKBEKIS. Barberry. Berbekitze, Ger. Epine Vinette, Fr. The Barberries are a most interesting family of shrubs, varying in size from 3 to 6 feet high, rich in variety of leaf, flower and habit. Their showy orange and yellow flowers m May or June are succeeded by bright and various- oolored fruit ,• very ornamental in "the autumn and winter. B. Canadensis. AMEifiCAN BARBERRY. D. A native species, forming a shrub, or low tree, with handsome dis- tinct foliage and yellow flowers from April to June, succeeded by red berries. 35c. B. Fortuneii. D. Of dwarf habit, small, pale green foliage, turning to a beautiful red In autumn. 50c. B. ilicifolia. D. Large dark green leaves, re- maining on the plant until late in the winter. A fine variety. 50c. B. Thunbergii. Thtjnberg'S BARBERRY. D. From Japan. A pretty species, of dwarf habit, small foliage, changing to a beauti- ful red in autumn. 50e. 6. FRUIT OF THE BARBERRY. (ReduCCd.). Please note that these images are ext


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