. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. 52 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE Corcorus (Kerria.) JAPAN {Japonica)—A slender shrub, four or five feet high, with beautiful double yellow blossoms from July to October. VARIEGATA—A very slender grower with small green leaves edged with white. Daphne. MESEREUM PINK—(Mezereum)—Desirable because of blossoming so early, be- fore any other shrub, pink flowers borne in clusters. A very hardy shrub of • dwarfi


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. 52 THE STORRS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE Corcorus (Kerria.) JAPAN {Japonica)—A slender shrub, four or five feet high, with beautiful double yellow blossoms from July to October. VARIEGATA—A very slender grower with small green leaves edged with white. Daphne. MESEREUM PINK—(Mezereum)—Desirable because of blossoming so early, be- fore any other shrub, pink flowers borne in clusters. A very hardy shrub of • dwarfish habit. Deutzia. CRENATA (fl. pi.)—Flowers double white, tinged with pink. CRENATE LEAVED (Crenata)—Strong grower, profuse bloomer; flowers pure white. CREJvi ATA (fl. alba plena)—A very valuable variety of strong growth, producing its pure white double flowers in abundance. GRACILIS (Slender branched)—A very desirable dwarf growing variety. Flowers pure white. A valuable plant for winter blooming. Dogwood (Coj^jius.) SANGUINEA—A strong gromng shrub with clusters of fine white flowers, the stem and branches turning blood red in winter. ELEGANTISSIMA—A new and remarkable variety, with dark green foliage, margined with silver and red ; wood dark red, retaining its color the entire • year. A beautiful and attractive free flowering shrub, entirely hardy. VARIEGATA—Leaves striped %vith pale yellow or white. Elder. A UREA (Golden Elder)—The golden yellow foliage of this variety is quite con- spicuous on the lawn or where planted with other shrubbery ; when leaves first appear they are a bright green, soon changing to a golden green under the infiuence of the sun's rays ; will not produce the desired effect if planted in the shade. Exochordia. Grandiflora—Vigorous growing, finely shaped shrub, with light colored foliage and wood, and a great profusion in May of the most lovely pure white fiowers. A choice and always scarce plant. Euonymous-Burning Bush-


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