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ELLWANOER & BARRY'S 



VINCA. Myrtle or PeriwinMe. 



V. caerulea minor. A blue flowering-, trailing- evergreen. 25c. 



V. elegantissima alba. White flowers and glossy green oval foliage. 25c. 



V. herbacea. Blue flowers ; early ; narrow foliage ; very pretty. 25c. 



V. major variegata. Trailing habit; leaves broadly margined with yellow. A fine basket plant. 350. 



v. minor anrea Tariegata. Golden variegation. 25c. 



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



VIOLA TRICOLOK. Heart's-Ease, or Pansy. 



A large collection of the most approved varieties. Sl.OO per dozen. 



VIOLA ODOKATA. Sweet Violet. 

 V. Double Blue. A very desirable variety. Flowers large, very double, deep blue, fragrant and very hardy. 25c. 



Pansy. Tdcca Filamentosa. 



cornuta. Larg-e pale blue and white flowers. 25c. 



Madame Millet. Large double reddish purple flowers ; fragrant and very distinct in color. 25c. 

 3Iarie Louise. Very large, double fragrant flowers, lavender blue aL,cl white ; forces well. 35c. 



T. Marie de Savoie. Flowers very large, double; blue; very fragrant. 25c. 

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



winter bloomer. 25c. 

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

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

 less ; plant bushy and free blooming. 25c. 

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



one of the hai-diest of all. 25c. 

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



VINCET OXICUM. 



V. acuminatum. MosQtriTO Plant. Clusters of pretty white flowers all 

 summer ; 1 to 3 feet. 50c. 



YUCCA. Spanisli Bayonet. 



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

 forming a perfect pyramid ; valuable for rockwork. 



T. filameutosa. Adam's Nkedi.e. Thread-leaved, creamy white ; three to four feet. July. 50c. 



Viola Odorata — Sweet Violet. 



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 lai-ge 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, $1.50 per dozen and upwards. 



POLIAIVTHES 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, $1.00 per dozen. 



