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ELLWANOER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



ECHINACEA. Hedgehog Cone-flower. 



E. intermedia. Very pretty pink flowers; a showy plant; three to four 



feet. August. 



ELYMUS. 



E. arenarius. A long, narrow, gray colored grass; quite ornamental; 

 eighteen inches. 



EPIMEDILM. 



E. pinnatum elegans. A fine species, with bright yellow flowers. 50 cts. 



ERIANTHUS. 



E. Ravennae. Resembles the Pampas Grass, but blooms more abundantly. 

 Attains a height of from nine to twelve feet. Being perfectly hardy, is a valuable 

 grass for the decoration of lawns. 80 cents. 



ERIGEROX. Fleabane. 



E. macrantlia. A pretty species, two feet high; flowers large, rosy purple; 

 valuable. July. 



ERYNGIUM. 



E. auietliystlniini. Flowers in heads, amethystine blue; foliage spiny and 

 laciuiated ; three feet. July and August. 



EULALIA. 



E. Japonica. The type, a vigor- 

 ous grower with large plumes; three 

 feet.^ $1.00. 



var. variegata. Handsomely 

 variegated leaves. 75 cts. to |1.00. 



var. Zebrina. Zebra-striped 



EuLALiA. One of the most beautiful 

 of ornamental grasses, foliage marked 

 crosswise with bands of white and 

 green. To cents to $1.00. 



FUNKIA. Day Lily. 



A very interesting- and beautiful g-enus, 

 with luxuriant f ohage and handsome Uly- 

 like flowers. ^^ , 



F. cserulea. Light blue, with i/:^,:/^_i^-, 



dark green, glossy foliage; one foot, ^p^^^g^/ 

 June and July. -^s?4.:=^:'_ 



F. Fortuneii maculata. Fol- 

 iage broadly marked with golden 

 yellow; distinct and fine; six to nine inches. 50 cents. 



F. grandiflora. 



var. alba. AVhite flowers. 50 cents. 



var. fol. aiireo var. Leaves variegated with yellow. 



ERTANTHUS RAYEX]S^^. 



