. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. FREDERICK W. KELSEY. DIHRVILLA sessilifolia. (II). A native variety, willi yellow (lowers about llie middle of July.' 25 ets. Low rales \)vr 100 and |)er 1,000. DIERVILLA Sieboldi alba mar^rnata. (II). Of uijright habit; when yountf the variegation of the leaves is yellow, beeoining silver white; (lowers rose-eolored. 35 ets. DIKRVILLA trlfida. (II). Flowers earlier than the .\f\\s////(i//(7. 25 ets. Low priees per 100. DIRCA palustris. ) (II). A native speeies with very jjliable shoots; low bushy ha
. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. FREDERICK W. KELSEY. DIHRVILLA sessilifolia. (II). A native variety, willi yellow (lowers about llie middle of July.' 25 ets. Low rales \)vr 100 and |)er 1,000. DIERVILLA Sieboldi alba mar^rnata. (II). Of uijright habit; when yountf the variegation of the leaves is yellow, beeoining silver white; (lowers rose-eolored. 35 ets. DIKRVILLA trlfida. (II). Flowers earlier than the .\f\\s////(i//(7. 25 ets. Low priees per 100. DIRCA palustris. ) (II). A native speeies with very jjliable shoots; low bushy habit. Very early yellow flowers. 35 ets. Low ])riees in quantity. EL/EAGNUS ar^entea. Sii.\ kr-Livw la) .\siKK (II). Erect growth, beautiful .silvery foliage and small yellow flowers in midsummer. 50 ets. Low i)riees per HYDR.^NGEA HORTKNSIS (See page .,y.) EL-CAQNUS edulis. (III). Foliage dark green above, silvery white beneath : dwarf spreading habit, small yellow flowers, fruit oblong and bright red, covered with white dots. Valuable. 75 L-ts. EL/EAONUS Hortensis. ( ();.\stkr (II). .Silvery leaves similar to those of above. Fine in contrast with green foliage. 50 ets. Low priees in quantity. EL^AQNUS longipes. (II). Native of J apan. Vigorous growth, spreading branches; foliage bright green above, silvery underneath. Yel- low flowers in summer in great jjrofusion, fol- lowed by orange-colored berries. 35 and 50 ets. Low ])rices ])er 100. EL/EAGNUS parvifolia. (II). Sometimes known as Silver Thorn on account of its silvery foliage. Mas sweet scented flowers, and mottled red berries. 50 ets. to Si. EUONYMUS alata (11^ From Japan. Magnific- ent rose-eolored foliage in autumn. 75 ets. EUONYMUS Americanus. Brsii (II). Hrilliant scarlet l)erries. 35 ets. Low ])riees jier 100. EUONVnUS Americanus obovatus (II). A na- tive shrub with trailing habit, drooping branches which take root, constantly sj)readi"ng. Thin ol)long leaves of a dull green co
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