. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. PORSYTHIA. rortuneii. FORTUNE'S FoRSTTHiA. D. 35 cts. suspensa. Weeping Forsythia. D. 35 cts. viridissima. D. Flowers deep yellow. 35 cts. Halesia (Silver Bell). I tetraptera. Common Snowdrop Tree. C. White bell-shaped flowers in May. One of the most desirable shrubs. $ Hibiscus (Althaea, or Rose of Sharon). The Althaeas are fine, free-flowering- shrubs, of the easiest cultivation. Very desirable on ac- count of blooming- in August and September, when scarcely any other tree or shrub is in blos- som. Syriacus var. Boule d


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. PORSYTHIA. rortuneii. FORTUNE'S FoRSTTHiA. D. 35 cts. suspensa. Weeping Forsythia. D. 35 cts. viridissima. D. Flowers deep yellow. 35 cts. Halesia (Silver Bell). I tetraptera. Common Snowdrop Tree. C. White bell-shaped flowers in May. One of the most desirable shrubs. $ Hibiscus (Althaea, or Rose of Sharon). The Althaeas are fine, free-flowering- shrubs, of the easiest cultivation. Very desirable on ac- count of blooming- in August and September, when scarcely any other tree or shrub is in blos- som. Syriacus var. Boule de Fen. C. Flowers violet red. 35 cents. Hibiscus (Althaea, or Rose of Sharon). var. flore pleno fol. var. Variegated- LEAVED Double Purple-flowered Alth^a. C One of the finest varieg-ated-leaved shrubs. 50 cents. var. Iieopoldii flore pleno. C Flowers very double, flesh color. 35 cents. var. pajoniflora. C. Rosy purple flowers. 35 c. var. purpurea. Single Purple Alth^a. C. 35 cents. var. purpurea flore pleno. DOUBLE Purple Alth^a. C. 35 cents. var. rubra pleno. DOUBLE Red Alth^a. C. 35 cents. var. variegatis flore pleno. DOUBLE Vari- EGATED-FLOWERED OR PAINTED LADY ALTH^A. C. White and /nurple shaded with pink. 35 cents. var. violaceu. flore pleno. C. Flowers double-violet. 35 cents. Hyclrang-ea (Hydrangea). The native species are handsome shrubs of medium size, with fine large leaves, g-enerally of a light green color, and perfectly hardy. The introductions from Japan and China, are particu- larly interesting- and valuable. H. jjainculata grandiflora is remarkable in foliage and flower, and being- perfectly hardy, is of g-reat value. The other Japanese varieties, like the H. horiensia, require pi-otection in winter. They should be grown in pots or boxes and wintered in the cellar, and in summer placed along- walks under the shade of trees. H. Otaksa is especially adapted for this purpose. Those mai-ked with a t require to be wintered in the house. + Japonica var. alba variegat


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