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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



C. r. var. alba. White Valerian. 

 A variety with white flowers ; two feet. June. 



CHELONE. 



Very handsome perennials, producing Pent- 

 stemon-like flowers. 



C. barbata. Scarlet ; three to four feet. 

 June. 



var. COCCiiiea. Fiery scarlet ; three 

 feet. July and August. 



CLEMATIS. 



C. erecta. Large panicles of small,ffra- 



grant, white flowers, on long stalks ; three to four 

 centaurea Montana. feet. June. 50 cents. 



C illtegTifolia. Fine blue, bordered with white ; 2 feet ; June. 50 cents. 



CON V ALL ARIA. Lily of tbe Valley. 



C. majalis. Lily of the Valley. Large, luxuriant foliage ; flowers small, 

 bell shaped in pretty racemes, and very fragrant. One of the best border plants. 



var. foliis striatls. Beautifully striped 

 foliage. 30 cents. 



COREOPSIS. 



C. auricillata. A showy perennial ; flowers 

 solitary, on long stalks ; yellow ; two to three feet. 

 June. 



C. lanceolata. Large golden yellow flowers ; 

 profuse bloomer ; one to three feet. June. 



C. tenuifolia. Small golden yellow flowers ; 

 dwarf; cut-leaved. June. 



CORONILLA. 



~ . . , , .,•„.,. CONVALLARIA. 



C. varia. A handsome perennial, of trailing 

 habit ; flowers blush and white, often varying from deep rose to white ; two to three 

 feet. June. 



CRUCIANELLA. 



C. Stylosa. A dwarf perennial ; flowers pale rose in terminal heads ; very fine 

 all summer. 



CYNOGLOSSUM. 



C. longiflorum . Flowers blue, in clusters; free bloomer. 



DACTYLIS. 



D. glomerata var. A striped leaved grass. 



DAPHNE. 



D. Cneorum. A pretty, dwarf evergreen shrub, bearing a profusion of rosy 

 lilac flowers in Mav ; fine for rockwork ; not entirely hardy here. 50 cents. 



