General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . s and pleasure blooming season continues through the monthsof May and June. In this latitude plants are im-pj oved by slight protection, but farther south theyare perfectly hardy. SI-50. BEKBERIS. Barberry. Berbekitze, Ger. Epine Vinette, Fr. The Barberries are a most interesting family of shrubs, varying in size from 2 to 6 feet high, ric-h in variety ofleaf, flower and habit. Their showy orange and yellow flowers ui May or June are succeeded by bright and vanous-oolored fruit; very ornamental in the autumn and
General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . s and pleasure blooming season continues through the monthsof May and June. In this latitude plants are im-pj oved by slight protection, but farther south theyare perfectly hardy. SI-50. BEKBERIS. Barberry. Berbekitze, Ger. Epine Vinette, Fr. The Barberries are a most interesting family of shrubs, varying in size from 2 to 6 feet high, ric-h in variety ofleaf, flower and habit. Their showy orange and yellow flowers ui May or June are succeeded by bright and vanous-oolored fruit; very ornamental in the autumn and winter. B. Canadensis. American Barberry. D. A native species, forming a shrub, or low tree, with handsome dis- tinct foliage and yellow flowers from Aprilto June, succeeded by red berries. 35c. B. ilicifolia. Barberry. D. Large dark green leaves, remaming on the plant until late in the winter. A fine variety. Thimbergii. Thunbergs BakbeeRY. D. From Japan. A pretty species, of dwarf habit, small foliage, changing to a beauti- red in autumn.
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