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ELL W ANGER & BARRY'S 



NEW DOUBLE LILACS. 



NEW DOUBLE WHITE LILAC-MADAME LEMOINE 



P^ONIA MOUTAN. 



SYRINGA-Vulgaris, 

 " Madame Lemoine. " 



Truss large and compact, 

 covered with very large 

 double flowers of a beauti- 

 ful pure white. A grand 

 novelty. Small plants, $2. 



SYRINGA-Vulgaris, 

 "President Carnot." 



Truss conical. Flowers 

 erect, double, of very* tine 

 finish ; color a pretty lilac 

 tint, marked in center with 

 white. Freest bloomer of 

 all the Double Lilacs. 

 Small plants, $1.50. 



SYRINGA-Vulgaris, 

 "Linne." 



Truss very long, covered 

 with large double flowers of 

 a reddish lilac, with darker 

 center. Small plants, $1.50. 



SYRINGA-Vulgaris, 

 •' Belle de Nancy." 



Very large truss ; flowers 

 doul)le, brilliant satiny rose 

 with white center. Small 

 « plants, $1.50. 



SYRINGA— Josikaea 



rubra. 



Similar to the old variety 

 except that the flowers are 

 a deep shade of red. Small 

 plants, $1 50. 



NEW CLE- 

 MATIS— 



Madame Edward 

 Andre. 



A grand novelty now 

 oflfered in this country lor 

 the first time. Flowers 

 large, of a beautiful bright 

 velvety red, very free 

 flowering, and continuing 

 all summer. Small plants, 

 $3.00. 



( Tree Pcpo it ia . ) 



We have a number of new varieties which come highly recommended. They have not as yet flovvered with us, hence we 

 give the originator's description. Price, §2.00 each. 

 Carolina— Large, deep crimson. 



Comte de Flandre— Very bright amaranth ; purple at base. 



Duchesse de Parme— Large, rose cerise edged with white, carmine center ; tufted petals. 

 Gloria Belgarum — Large, salmon rose. 



Louise Mouchelet— Very large, rosy red, one of the finest. 

 Princesse Marie— Crimson rose. 

 Ville de St. Denis— Very large, white, lightly tinted with violet carmine in center, 



HERBACEOUS PEONIES. 



We have a very large collection, embracing the choicest and most distinct varieties. (See general Ust.^ 



