ELLWANGEE & BARRY'S. 



THE CHAMPLAIN RASPBERRY. 



This valuable new Yellow 

 Raspberry originated inVer- 

 mont. Yellow Raspberries 

 of good quality, have here- 

 tofore not been sufficiently 

 hardy to withstand severe 

 winters. Brinckle's Orange, 

 the best Yelliw Raspberry 

 in cultivation, is rather ten- 

 der and requires protect- 

 tion. The Champlain, com- 

 ing from the cold regions 

 about Lake Champlain, is 

 destined to supply this want 

 and we can offer it with 

 confidence, believing it to 

 be the best Yellow Rasp- 

 berry of good quality, that 

 is hardy. The fruit is medi- 

 um to large ; color a beauti- 

 ful light yellow ; in quality 

 ranks as best and is supe- 

 rior to Caroline or Golden 

 Queen. Plant a strong 

 grower, prolific and ver> 

 hardy. See cut. 75c. per 

 doz. 



THE EUREKA RASPBERRY 



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A comparatively new \ anety Ver> large . glossy black 

 juicy, rich ; early ; hardy and \ er> productive We regard 

 it as promising. 75c. per do/.. 



^THE KANSAS RASPBERRY. (Black Cap.) (New.) 



Another promising new variety. Very large, handsome; firm and of 

 excellent quality ; productive. Said to be TCry hardy. $1.00 per doz. 



i/^THE PALMER RASPBERRY (BlackCap). 



Recently introduced. Berries of medium size; black, firm; quality 

 good : exceedingly prolific ; early. We believe this to be of value. 750. 

 per doz. 



THE/CHAMPLAIN RASPBERRY. 



THE SUPERLATIVE RASPBERRY. 



A new foreign red Raspberry, very large and of best quality. Its size, appearance and flavor commend it to all who 

 desire the largest, handsomest and choicest fruit; highly commended. 30c. each; $4.00 per doz. 



THE THOMPSON'S EARLY PROLIFIC RASPBERRY. 



A variety of recent introduction, which we regard as quite promising on account of its earliness, it being the first red 

 raspberry to ripen with us. Berry medium size, red, quality good ; plant vigorous and productive. 50c. per doz. 



New and Rare Ornamental Trees. 



ACER — Circinatum. 



{Round-Leaved or I 'ine Maple.) 

 A rare and pretty species from Oregon of slow growth ; forms a low round-headed branching tree. Resembles the 

 Japanese varieties. The autumn coloring is fine. Small trees, $1.50. 



ACER— Heldreichii (New). 



A fine new species of upright growth. Foliage large, dark green and deeply lobed. We regard it as a valuable 

 introduction. $1.50. 



ACER — Platanoides integrilobum (New). 



A new variety of the Norway Maple, of rapid growth. The foliage is large, deep green, changing to bright yellow in 

 autumn, distinct and handsome. Small trees, $1.50. 



ACER— Platanoides Oekonomierath Stoll (New.) 



A variety of the Norway Maple of upright growth ; foliage large, round, dark bronze, hanging downward on very 

 long stalks. One of the finest new trees. Small trees, $1.50. 



ACER— Platanoides Reichsgraf von Puckler. (New.) 

 Another fine new variety of the Norway Maple of upright growth ; foliage beautifully variegated with light yellow ; 

 very distinct. Small trees, $1.50. 



