. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. New Ked-Leaved Japanese Barberry Calycanthus (Sweet Shrub) Floridus. An old favorite with double reddish brown or chocolate-colored flowers in May. 60 cts. each. Calluna (Scotch Heather) Small evergreen Shrubs growing one to two feet high, with small bell-shaped flowers in great profusion from July to September. Vulgaris. Rosy pink. — Alba. Pure white. Aurea. A pretty gold leaved form of the white variety. - — Searlei. A tall growing form of Alba flowering in late fall. Alporti. Vigorous grower with rosy carmine flowers. Price. Strong


. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. New Ked-Leaved Japanese Barberry Calycanthus (Sweet Shrub) Floridus. An old favorite with double reddish brown or chocolate-colored flowers in May. 60 cts. each. Calluna (Scotch Heather) Small evergreen Shrubs growing one to two feet high, with small bell-shaped flowers in great profusion from July to September. Vulgaris. Rosy pink. — Alba. Pure white. Aurea. A pretty gold leaved form of the white variety. - — Searlei. A tall growing form of Alba flowering in late fall. Alporti. Vigorous grower with rosy carmine flowers. Price. Strong plants 75 cts. each; one each of the five varieties for $ CerClS (Judas Tree or Red Bud) Japonica. A showy tall Shrub or small tree. All the branches and twigs are covered with a mass of small rosy- pink flowers early in the spring before the leaves appear. Plants 2 to 3 feet high, 75 cts. each. ChionailthuS (White FringeI Virginica. A tall growing native Shrub, blooming pro- fusely in June. The singular flowers resemble bunches of white silken fringe, hung gracefully among the foliage. Strong plants 3 to 4 feet, $ each. Clethra (White Alder or Sweet Pepper Bush) Alnifolia. One of the best of our native dwarf Shrubs, bearing spikes of pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers, during July and August. 60 cts. each. New Red-Leaved Japanese Barberry (Berberis Thunbergi Atropurpurea) Similar in all respects to the green-leaved Japanese Barberry which is so popular for mixing in the shrubbery border, as single specimens, or for planting in clumps on the lawn, as well as for foundation plantings and for hedges, but the foliage of this new variety is of a rich, lustrous, bronzy red similar to the richest red-leaved Japanese Maples. As the season advances this new Barberry becomes more brilliant and gorgeous and in the fall its foliage changes to vivid orange scarlet and red shades. All that is required to develop its brilliant coloring at all seasons is that it be planted


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