. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. GENERAL CATALOGUE. 85 Diervilla r. var. Gustave Mallet. D. Flowers deep red; habit good; very free flowering. 3oc. var. incarnata. D. A slender grower; flowers deep red. 35c. var. Kosteriana foliis variegatis. D. Of dwarf, compact growth; leaves bordered with yellow; flowers deep rose; fine. 35c. var. Madame Teillier. D. Of robust habit; erect growth, foliage tomentose beneath ; large pale rose flowers. 3oc. var. Monsieur IL,emoine. D. Flowers pale flesh, then rose, then deep red; a superb sort. 35c. var. nana foliis variegati


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. GENERAL CATALOGUE. 85 Diervilla r. var. Gustave Mallet. D. Flowers deep red; habit good; very free flowering. 3oc. var. incarnata. D. A slender grower; flowers deep red. 35c. var. Kosteriana foliis variegatis. D. Of dwarf, compact growth; leaves bordered with yellow; flowers deep rose; fine. 35c. var. Madame Teillier. D. Of robust habit; erect growth, foliage tomentose beneath ; large pale rose flowers. 3oc. var. Monsieur IL,emoine. D. Flowers pale flesh, then rose, then deep red; a superb sort. 35c. var. nana foliis variegatis. Variegated-LEAVED Dwarf TVeigela. D. Of dwarf habit, and possessing clearly de- fined, silvery variegated leaves; flowers nearly white. It stands the sun well, and is one of the best dwarf variegated- leaved shrubs. 35c. var. nova. D. A beautiful dwarf, variegated-leaved variety, with rose-colored flowers. 50c. var. Sieboldii alba marginata. D. Of upright habit. When the leaves are young the vai'iegation is yellow; when they mature it becomes silvery white; flowers rose-colored. 35c. var. Stelznerii. D. Flowers dark red; a prof use bloomer. 35c. var. Symondsii. D. Hose and white flowers, a beau- tiful contrast; a distinct and beautiful variety. 35c. EL^^EAG-^NTUS. Wilde Oelbaum, Ger. Chalef, Ft. E. argentea. SiiiVER-LEAVED Oleaster. D. A native species of erect growth and beautiful silvery foliage. Flowers small, yellow. July and August. 50c. E. edulis. D. Of dwarf spreading habit; foliage dark green above, silvery white beneath; small yelloAv flowers; fruit oblong, bright red covered with small white dots and is edible. Valuable on account of the ornamental character of the fruit. 75c. E. liortensis. GARDEN EluEAGnus, or Oleaster. D. Native of Southern Europe. A shrub of quite striking appearance on account of the silvery whiteness of its foliage. Fine in masses of trees. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been


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