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ELLW ANGER & BARRY'S 



TINCA. Myrtle or Periwinkle. 



V. caerulea minor. A blue flowering, trailing- evergreen. 2oc. 



V. elegantissima alba. White flowers and glossy green oval f oliag-e. 25e. 



V. herbacea. Blue flowers ; early ; narrow foliag^e ; very pretty. 25c. 



V. major variegata. Trailing- habit; leaves broadly marg-ined with yellow. A fine basket plant. 25e. 



V. minor aurea variegata. Golden variegration. 2oe, 



V. purpurea pleno. Double purple flowers. 25c. 



TIOLA TBICOLOR. Heart's-Ease, or Pansy. 



A large collection of the most approved varieties. Sl-"0 per dozen. 



VIOLA ODORATA. Sweet Violet. 



A \-ery desirable variety. Flowers large, very double, deep blue, fragrant and very hardy. 25c. 



v. Double Blue. 



Pansy. Yucca FiLAAfENTOSA. 



V. comuta. Large pale blue and white flowers. 25c. 



V. Madame Millet. Large double reddish purj>le flowers; fragrant and very distinct in color. 25c. 

 V. 3Iarie Louise. Very large, double fragrant flowers, lavender blue and white ; forces well. 25c. 



V. 3Iarie de Savoie. Flowers very large, double; blue; very fragrant. 25e. 

 V. Neapolitan. Lavender blue; large, double, fragrant flowers; a fine 



winter bloomer. 25c. 

 V. odoratissima. Single, dark blue, one of the best. 25c. 

 V. obliqua striata. Flowers single, dark blue, striped with white; scent- 

 less ; plant bushy and free blooming. 25c. 

 V. ^ueen Victoria. Large, violet-blue flowers, single; very fragrant; 



one of the hardiest of all. 25c. 

 V. SAvanley Wliite. Large, double white flowers ; very fragrant. 25c. 



Viola Odorata— Sweet Violet. 



VIXCETOXICUM. 



V. acuminatum. MOSQUITO PLANT. Clusters of pretty white flowers all 

 summer ; 1 to 2 feet. 50c. 



YUCCA. Spanish Bayonet. 



Has a fine appearance ; the stem is two feet above the ground, covered with large, bell-shaped flowers on laterals, 

 forming a perfect pyramid ; valuable for rockwork. 



Y. filamentosa. Adam's Needle. Thread-leaved, creamy white ; three to four feet. July. 50c. 



SUMMER AND AUTUMN FLOWERING BULBS. 



To be planted in spring, taken up in autumn, and kept from freezing, in a dry cellar. 



AMARYLLIS. 



A. formosissima. Jacobean Lily. Flowers large and deep red. 25c. 

 A. longiflora alba. White, of medium size, in clusters. 50c. 

 A. longiflora rosea. Rose-colored. 50c. 



GLADIOLI. 



Fine Hybrid varieties. 15 cents each, $2.00 per dozen and upwards. 



POLIANTHES TUBEROSA. Double Tuberose. 



One of the choicest summer flowering bulbs. The flowers are white, very fragrant and produced on spikes 2 to 4 

 feet high ; indispensable for making bouquets. Plant about first of May. 10 cents each, Sl-OO per dozen. 



