ELLWANGER cy BARRY'S 



A CHOICE COLLECTION OF PHLOX 



Price 50 cents each. The collection for $3.50 

 Anatole Le Braz. Large panicle, flowers round, carmine with white center. 

 Eiffel Tour. A beautiful pink, tall, superb. 

 Fernand Cortez. Large, coppery red, extra. 

 Frau Bosch Bader. Alabaster white, with large rosy red eye. 

 Louis Blanc. Flowers large, round, violet with white eye, fine. 

 Madagascar. Large flowers, mauve, with white star at center. 

 Mariette. Violet purple, beautiful. 

 Rubis. Large panicles, ruby color, extra. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS 



The following collection embraces the most desirable species and varieties. They are all showy and 

 beautiful plants, of easy cultivation, and of various seasons of flowering, from May to November. By a 

 judicious selection, a continuous display of flowers may be obtained from early spring to the end of 

 autumn. Parties in ordering will do well to leave the selection to us. 



ACHILLEA. Yarrow, or Milfoil 



The various species grow from 18 to 24 inches high. Flowers red, white and yellow, in flattish or corymbose heads, 



from June to August. 



A. aurea. Of low habit, with delicate foliage and golden yellow flowers. 25c. 



A. macrophylla. White; attractive foliage. 25c. * 



A. Millefolium album. Flowers white. June to August. 25c. 



A. Millefolium roseum. Rose-flowered Yarrow. Rosy lilac flowers; 15 inches. June to 

 August. 25c. 



A. Millefolium rubrum. Red-flowered Yarrow. Deep red flowers; ornamental foliage; 2 feet. 

 June to August. 25c. 



A. Ptarmica var. fl. pi. Double-flowered Sneezewort. Of dwarf spreading habit, with small, pure 

 white, double, daisy-like flowers; profuse bloomer; invaluable for cutting. One of the most use- 

 ful border plants. August. 25c. 

 var. The Pearl. Small, double white flowers, covering the plant in July. Invaluable for borders. 

 One of the prettiest flowering plants and should be in every garden. 1 foot. 25c. 



ACONITUM. Aconite, Monkshood, or Wolfsbane 



Erect growing plants, with palmately divided foliage. Flowers in spikes, blue, purple, yellowish or white. 

 A. autumnale. Flowers deep blue, in panicles; late; 4 feet. 25c. 



A. Californicum. California Monkshood. Pale blue, veined with purple; robust; 2 to 3 feet. Valu- 

 able for its fall flowers. September to October. 25c. 

 A. uncinatum. Deep purple flowers, extra fine ; 4 feet. June and July. 25c. 



AGROSTEMMA 



A. Flos Jovis. Downy foliage; clustered heads of crimson-pink flowers. Valuable for cutting. 

 June. 25c. 



AIRA. Hair-Grass 



A. foliis variegatis. A distinct yellow striped grass. One of the finest hardy grasses ; useful for 

 edging. 6 to 9 inches. 25c. 



AJUGA. Bugle 



Pretty dwarf plants, with flowers in whorls in the axils of the leaves. 

 A. reptans var. fol. rubra. Red-leaved Bigle. Middle Comfrey. Flowers blue, foliage purple; 



spreading. May. 25c. 

 A. reptans var. fl. alba. White flowers. May. 25c. 

 A. reptans fol. var. Blue flowers; silver variegated foliage ; spreading. 25c. 



ALETRIS. Star-Grass 



A. Japonica. Purple flowers, grass-like foliage; 2 to 3 feet. 25c. 



ALTHAEA ROSEA. Hollyhock 



A collection of fine double sorts, of several colors. 25 cents each. 



