. Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope nurseries. GENERAL CATALOGUE. 83 Ribes sanguineum. Crimson-flowered Currant. D. An American species with deep red flowers, produced in great abundance in early spring. 50c. var. albidum. D. This is a beautiful variety, with pinkish white flowers ; contrasts well with the type. 50c. var. flore pleno. Double Crimson-flowered Currant. D. A variety of the Crimson, with double flowers in July; a most beautiful flowering shrub. 75c. RUBUS. Bramble. Brombere, Ger. Ronce, Fr. These are rather coarse looking shrubs, but can often be employed to great advantage, espe


. Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope nurseries. GENERAL CATALOGUE. 83 Ribes sanguineum. Crimson-flowered Currant. D. An American species with deep red flowers, produced in great abundance in early spring. 50c. var. albidum. D. This is a beautiful variety, with pinkish white flowers ; contrasts well with the type. 50c. var. flore pleno. Double Crimson-flowered Currant. D. A variety of the Crimson, with double flowers in July; a most beautiful flowering shrub. 75c. RUBUS. Bramble. Brombere, Ger. Ronce, Fr. These are rather coarse looking shrubs, but can often be employed to great advantage, especially in the wild garden, to produce certain effects. R. crataegifolius. D. An ornamental species introduced from Manchuria ; habit robust and erect, foliage large, deep green turning to a dark red color in autumn. In July the plant is covered with bright red fruit of an agreeable flavor. 35c. R. fruticosus laciniatus. Cut-leaved, or Parsley-leaved Bramble. D. Of low trailing habit, foliage deeply cut and quite ornamental ; produces palatable fruit. 35c. R. odoratus. Flowering Raspberry. D. Large foliage, pretty rosy purple flowers. 35c. SAMBUCUS. Elder. Hollunder, Ger. Sureau, Fr. These are show7, large shrubs, quite ornamental in flowers, fruit and foliage. They blossom in June. The plants should be kept in good shape by a frequent use of the pruning knife. Common Elder. C. Broad panicles of white flowers in June; reddish purple berries in A well known native shrub. ^;c. Canadensis, autumn. S. nigra. Black-berried Elder. in September. 35c. C. A native of Europe, of medium size, with purplish-black berries var. aurea. Golden Elder. C. A handsome variety, with golden yellow foliage. A valuable plant for enlivening shrubberies. C. Luxuriant in growth, with deep and delicately cut var, heterophylla. Fern-leaved Elder. foliage, fine. 35c. var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Elder. C. A valuable variety, with elegantly divided leaves ; one of the best cut-leaved shrubs. 35c. var. pulverule


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