10 ELLWANGER & BARRY’S CATALOGUE OF 
LATE, OR SHOW TULIPS. 
is Each Per doz. 
Bizarres, Byblooms, named varieties_-.-....- stdese be Sea nbeaeiee cc lee one tenicticees ee eee $o o5 $o so 
Bizatees pmixedinvatietiesssserer errno eee ee ale eee es 5 OF . 2 
Byblooms, mixed) varieties: - 2-2-2 - 22 on ee ns eine eine anne = we = eae o5 30 
UN-NAMED, OR MIXED TULIPS. 
Per doz. Per too. 
Double and single—early and late; for beds and borders.............-... Rau Besos hii.) SEI $ores $2 00 
Jonquils. 
Are much admired for their early flowering and delicate fragrance. They should be treated in the same manner 
as the Polyanthus Narcissus. 
per doz 
Double aE S BORAT Co GOUSIS pS Onedce TOCA OCEEE IS iS BOUCO CC EEEPn Sarena o Seer a seo aaem oes Be tveelteric $0 7o 
Single, sweet-scented 35 
Polyanthus Narcissus. 
A splendid flower, easily culti- 
vated and specially adapted for | 
house culture, for pots and forcing. 
The flowers are sweet scented, borne 
abundantly in clusters on a single 
stem. Not hardy in this climate. 4 
Each. Doz. 
Bazelman major, 
white cup, yellow..-.$0 30 $3 00 
Early Double Ro- 
man, oneof the best 
for winter blooming ; 
flowers double white 
and veryfragrant.... 06 50 
Gloriosum super- 
bum, white orange 
cup, very large ...... 06 5° 
Grand Monarque, 
white yellow cup.... 06 50 
Grand Primo, 
white:.<2 822 s-beece 06 50 
Grand Soleil d’Or, 
yellow, orange cup, 
splendidiees-eeeeenc 06 5° 
Paper White, pure 
white, very fragrant. 
one of the most satis- 
factory for house and 
greenhouse culture.. 06 50 
States General, 
lemon yellow, orange 
GN)ssjeooa000 soaeddgs 06 5° 
GARDEN NARCIS- 
SUS, OR DAF- 
FODILS. 
Popular border flowers, easily 
cultivated, early flowering and 
quite hardy. 
TYPES OF NARCISSUS, 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS. Each. Doz. 
Each. Doz. Sulphur Crown, . sulphur, fine, 
Alba plena odorata, white, fra- Coublem sete. noaes oe eee owes sincere $o 15 $1 50 
SLrant AOupleww siete eae eel erieiela ale $o 05 $o 40 Van Sion, (large double yellow Daffo- 
Incomparable, yellow and orange, 05 40 dil). The well known flower, very 
Orange Phoenix, orange and buff, 06 50° hardy and beautiful out of doors....... 05 42 
: - 5 MERIDEN, CONN., May 2, 1893. 
GENTLEMEN—Trees and roses received this day and are very satisfactory throughout, for which please accept my thanks. 
Yours resp'y, F.H. L. 
