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ELLWANGER &^ BARRY'S 



Syringa v. var. Louis Henry. 

 C. Double. Rosy lilac ; 

 extra fine. $i.oo. 



var. Lovaniensis. C. Flow- 

 ers single, silvery pink, a 

 distinct and beautiful shade; 

 panicle large and very erect, 

 showing off the individual 

 flow^ers to good advantage. 

 An acquisition. 75c. 



var. Ludwig Spaeth. C. 

 Panicle long ; individual 

 flowers large, single ; dark 

 purpHsh red ; distinct ; su- 

 perb. The finest of its 

 color. 7 15c. 



var. M. Maxime Cornu. 

 C. Double. Flowers lilac 

 rose. 75c. 



var. Madame Abel Chate- 

 nay. C. Double. Large 

 panicle ; double white, very 

 fine. $1.00. 



var. Madame Lemoine. C. 

 Double. Superb double 

 white. ;^i.oo. 



var. Michael Buchner. D. 



Plant dwarf; panicle erect, 

 very large ; individual flow- 

 ers medium, very double, 

 color pale lilac, very distinct 

 and fine. 75c. 



var. Monument Carnot. 

 C. Double. Very large, 

 lilac blue ; fine. ^i.oo. 



var. Pierre Joigneaux. C. 

 Double, Purplish red. 



^i.oo. 



var. President Carnot. Double. Pretty lilac tint, marked in center with white. Si. 00. 



var. President Grevy. C. A beautiful blue; individual flowers very double and very large, measur- 



uring three-quarters of an inch in diameter ; the panicle is magnificent and measures eleven inches 



in length and five inches across. One of the finest Lilacs. 75c. 

 var. Professor Sargent. C. Single. Buds cherry red, dark violet when fully open ; fine. 75c. 

 var. Rouge de Trianon. C. Single. Very large panicle ; individual flowers large, single, reddish 



lilac. Fine. 75c. 

 var. Senateur Volland. C. Double. Flowers rosy red. 75c. 

 var. Souvenir de L. Thibaut. C. Double. Very large flower ; very double, reddish purple ; a 



fine variety. $1.00. 

 var. virginite. C. Flowers large, double, tender rose, shade of Souvenir de la Malmaison rose. 75c. 



TAMARIX. Tamarisk. Tamariske, Ger. Tamarisc, Fr. 



These are very beautiful shrubs, ^^•ith small leaves, somewhat like those of the Juniper, and dehcate small 

 flowers in spikes. They are invaluable for planting by the seaside, where scarcely anything else will grow. 



T. Africana. D. Handsome foliage, upright habit ; flowers in May. 35c. 



T. Chinensis. D. A vigorous, upright grower, with delicate foUage of a lively green color; flowers rose- 

 colored, in September. 35c. 



T. Narbonne. D. Of straggUng habit. Foliage glaucous green ; flowers in May before the leaves 

 appear. 35c. 



LILAC PRES. GREVY (Reduced). 



VIBURNUM. Arrow-Root. Schlinge, or Shneeball, Ger. Viorne, Fr. 



V. acerifolium. Maple-leaved Viburnum. D. Low growing shrub, with flat heads of white flowers 

 m May. Black berries in autumn. 50c. 



