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ELLWANGER BARRY'S 



ERIGERON. Flea Bane 



E. speciosum. Large purplish aster-like flowers, with conspicuous orange centers. June and July and 

 again in the autumn ; 2 feet. 2oc. 



ERYNGIUM. Sea-Holly 



E. amethystinum. Flowers in globular heads, amethystine blue; foliage spiny and laciniated; 3 feet. 

 July and August. 25c. 



ERYSIMUM. Wall-Flower. Hedge Mustard 



E. pulchellum. Flowers sulphur yellow. A very pretty plant; 6 inches. Spring. 2ac. 



EULALIA 



These beautiful hardy grasses are deser\'ing: of the highest commendation. For the garden they are invaluable, being 

 very showy and ornamental and of easy cultivation. They should be in every collection. 



E. Japonica. The type ; a vigorous grower with large plumes ; 4 to 6 feet. 25c. 



var. gracillima univittata. A beautiful ornamental grass with narrow graceful foliage. Very 



valuable ; 4 to 6 feet. 25c. 

 var. variegata. Handsomely variegated leaves ; 4 to 6 feet. 25c. 



var. zebrina. Zebra-striped Ei i.ai.ia. One of the most beautiful of ornamental grasses; foliage 

 marked crosswise with bands of white and green ; 4 to 6 feet. 25c. 



EUPATORIUM. Snake Root 



E. ccelestinum. Flowers light blue ; 18 to 24 inches. August and September. 25c. 



EUPHORBIA. Spurge 



E. coroUata. Broad umbels of pure white flowers with green eye ; 18 inches. July and August. 25c. 



FUNKIA. Plantain Lily 



A verj" interesting and beautiful genus, with luxuriant foliage and handsome lily-like flowers. 



F. caerulea. Light blue, with dark green, glossy foliage ; 1 foot. June and July. 25c. 

 F. grandiflora var. alba. Pure white, fragrant flowers in summer; 1 foot. 25c. 



var. fol. aureo var. Leaves variegated with yellow. 25c. 

 F. Japonica. Lavender; 2 feet. August and September. 25c. 



F. undulata media picta. One of the best variegated-leaved plants ; fine for edgings ; lavender flow- 



ers; 6 inches. 25c. 



GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower 



A genus of very ornamental, hardy plants. Flowers yellow or purple, -2 inches across, single on naked stems. Very 

 showy. Early summer until autumn. ^3c. 



GENISTA. Rock-Broom 



G. sagittalis. Arrow-poixted Broom. A fine dwarf perennial; flowers pea-shaped, yellow in a termi- 



nal spike; 6 inches. Jime. 50c. 



GERANIUM. Crane's Bill 



Not Pelargonium or Scarlet Geranium. 

 G. ibericum. Bluish purple ; 1 foot. July and August. 25c. 

 G. Londesi. Blue flowers veined with purple ; 3 feet. 50c. 



var. platypetalum. Deep violet with reddish streaks; 2 feet. 25c. 

 G. praetense. Lilac purple; crow-foot leaved; 1 foot. July and August. 25c. 



var. f lore pleno. Crow-foot leaved ; double-flowering; 1 foot. July and August. 25c. 

 G. sanguineum. Purplish red; spreading; 6 inches. June. 25c. 



GILLENIA. American Ipecac. Indian Physic 



G. trifoliata. Bowmax's Root. White, rosy-tinged, bell-shaped flowers ; 2 to 3 feet. July. 25c. 



GYPSOPHILA. Chalk Plant 



G. acutifolia. Small white flowers in large panicles ; 4 feet. July. 25c. 



G. paniculata. Infant's Breath. A fine herbaceous plant, forming a compact bush about four feet 



high; flowers small, white, in large, loose panicles. Valuable for bouquets. July. 25c. 



HELENIUM. Sneeze Weed 



H. autumnale superbum. Flowers clear yellow in branching panicles, produced in wonderful pro- 



fusion; one of the most distinct and striking perennial plants; 5 feet. September. 25c. 

 H. grandicephalum var. cupreum. Produces coppery crimson flowers during a period of two months; 



very desirable; 18 to 24 inches. July. 25c. 

 var. striatum. Orange, striped and blotched with crimson; showy and distinct; 3 to 4 feet. 



August and September. 25c. 

 H. Hoopesii. Large, bright orange, showy flowers in summer ; 3 to 5 feet. 25c. 



