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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



NEW CANNAS. 



PRIZED FOR FLOWERS AS WELL AS FOLIAGE. 



Of late the Canna has become very popular on account of its flowers, and the new varieties introdnced (particularly the 

 Dwarf French) are marvels of beauty. We have selected the following- as the best of the newer kinds. Price, jo cents eacJi, 

 Alphonse Bouvier — Rich, brilliant crimson; extra tine. 



Capt. P. de Suzzoni — Rich canary yellow, spotted with cinnamon red. Fine. 

 Francois Crozy— Bright orange, edged with yellow. 

 Geoffrey St. Hillaire— Flowers scarlet and orange. Purplish foliage. 

 Madame Crozy— Crimson, scarlet bordered with yellow. One of the finest. 

 Paul Marquant— Ver\- large, bright scarlet. Distinct. 

 We have also a large collection of the tall-growing old sorts. See General Catalogue for prices. 



NEW ROSES. 



In this department we have but few novelties to offer this season. The following are all excellent, some of them have- 

 been offered before, and will be found in the General List. Others have not flowered here — to such we append the 

 originator's description _ 



^ AGNES EMILY CARMAN (Hybrid Rugosa.) 



Raised by Mr. E. S. Carman, editor of the " Rural New- Yorker.' A new rugosa hybrid obtained by crossing the old 

 common pink rugosa with Harrison's Yeliow. Flowers in clusters, brilliant crimson of the shade of Gen. Jacqueminot ; very- 

 free blooming, and continuing in bloom nearly all summer : a rampant grower— handsome foliage and verj- hardy. Small 



plants, 5.1.50. CHAMPION OF THE WORLD (Hybrid Bourbon.) 



This valuable new rose originated in Vermont and is a cross between Hermosa and Magna Ghana, The flowers are 

 large, double, of a rich deep rosy pink and very fragrant. It is a vigorous grower and quite as hardy as Hermosa and other- 

 roses of that class. An acquisition for bedding out for summer flowers. 50c. 



NEW WHITE HYBRID REMOXT.^NT.— MARGARET DICKSON. 



