Mount Hope Nurseries established 1840 : general catalogue . D. Golden foliage; fine. $ var. compacta. D. A dwarf compact form. $ var. globosa. Globe-headed Arbor D. Forms a dense, round shrub. Very desir-able. $ var. intermedia. D. A perfectly hardy variety, of dwarf, compact habit; fine bluish green foli-age; very distinct and valuable. $ var. pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arbor C. Of upright, compact habit, like the Irish Juni-per; very desirable. $ tvar. pyramidalis. Douglas PYRAaiiDAi, Arbor C. Pyramidal in form; foliage distinct;somewhat resembling a
Mount Hope Nurseries established 1840 : general catalogue . D. Golden foliage; fine. $ var. compacta. D. A dwarf compact form. $ var. globosa. Globe-headed Arbor D. Forms a dense, round shrub. Very desir-able. $ var. intermedia. D. A perfectly hardy variety, of dwarf, compact habit; fine bluish green foli-age; very distinct and valuable. $ var. pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arbor C. Of upright, compact habit, like the Irish Juni-per; very desirable. $ tvar. pyramidalis. Douglas PYRAaiiDAi, Arbor C. Pyramidal in form; foliage distinct;somewhat resembling a Refndspora. $ var. Siberica. Siberian Arbor Vit^. C. The best of all the genus for this country; exceed-ingly hardy, keeping color mcU in winter; growth compact and pyramidal; makes an elegantlawn tree; of great value for ornament, screens, and hedges. $ var. Tom Thumb. D. A dwarf variety of the American Arbor Vitae, which originated on ourgrounds. It is remarkable for its slow growth and compact, symmetrical habit. $ GENERAL CATALOGUE 45. COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 46 ELLWANGER 4^ BARRYS ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS IN FOUR CLASSES CLASS I.—Deciduous Shrubs. CLASS II.—Variegated-leaved Deciduous Shrubs. CLASS III.—Evergreen Shrubs. CLASS IV.—Climbing and Trailing Shrubs. CLASS L—DECIDUOUS SHRUBS c. denotes shrubs which attain 9 to 19 feet in height at maturity D. 5 to 8 E. lto4 AMORPHA. False Indigo These are fine large shrubs, with small purple or white flowers in dense terminal panicles in fragrans. Fragrant Amorpha. D. A hairy shrub. Flowers dark purple; June and July. 35c. ARALIA. Angelica Tree A. pentaphylla. D. A pretty Japanese shrub, of medium size and rapid growth; branches furnished with spines; leaves palmate, five lobed and pale green. spinosa. Hercules Club. Devils Walking Stick. C. A native plant, valuable for producing tropical effects. 50c. AZALEA A. mollis. E. A splendid hardy species from Japan, and one of the most valuable flowering s
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