. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue of fruit & ornamental trees, roses etc. 83 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S Berbei-Js vulgaris. EuBOP£AN Bakberry. D. A handsome deciduous shrub, with yello-w flowers )n terminul drooping- racemes in May or June, followed with orang-e scarlet fruit. 3oc. var. fructu violacea. Tiolet-fruited Barberrt. D. This variety produces violet-colored fruit. 35c. var. i)urpurea. Purple-leaved Barberrt. D. An inter- esting shrub, growing 3 to 5 feet high, with violet purple foliage and fruit: blossoms and fruit beautiful; very efEeetive in groups and masses, or plante
. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue of fruit & ornamental trees, roses etc. 83 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S Berbei-Js vulgaris. EuBOP£AN Bakberry. D. A handsome deciduous shrub, with yello-w flowers )n terminul drooping- racemes in May or June, followed with orang-e scarlet fruit. 3oc. var. fructu violacea. Tiolet-fruited Barberrt. D. This variety produces violet-colored fruit. 35c. var. i)urpurea. Purple-leaved Barberrt. D. An inter- esting shrub, growing 3 to 5 feet high, with violet purple foliage and fruit: blossoms and fruit beautiful; very efEeetive in groups and masses, or planted by itself. 35c. CALTCAXTHUS. Sweet-scented Shrub. Kelch BLrJiE, Gel'. Caltcanthe, Fr. The Calycanthus is one of the most desirable shrubs. The wood is fragrant, foliage rich, flowers of a rare chocolate color, having a peculiar, agreeable odor. They blossom in June, and at intervals CLETHRA. (Reduced.) C. floridus. Caroles'a Allspice. D. A native species, growing 6 to 8 ft. high, with double purple, veryfragrant flowers. CLiETHRA. Sweet Pepper Busb. C. alnlfolia. C. Spikes of clear white fragrant flowers in August. (See cut.) 50c. COLXJTEA. Bladder Senna. BLASENsxRArcH, Ger. Baguexaudiek, Fi-. C. arborescens. TREE CoLUTEA. C. Native of the south of Europe. A large shrub, with small, delicate foliage, and yeUow, pea-blossom-shaped flowers in June, followed by reddish pods or bladders. 3oc. CORiST'S. Dog"5VOOd. Hartkiegel, Ger. Corisouil- LIER, Fr. Valuable shrubs when planted singly or in groups or masses, some distinguished by their elegantly variegated foliage, others by their bright-colored bark. C. alternifolia. Alternate-leaved Dogwood. D. Flowers creamy white in large bunches, very fragrant; foliage large. Distinct and curious in its habit of growth. 50c. D. A native species, with round leaves, downy beneath. Flowers C, C. C. circinata. KOUND-LEAVED DOGWOOD small, white, in flat cymes in June and July; fruit light blue. 50c. mascula. CoKXELiAN Ch
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