18 ELLWANGER & BARRY’S CATALOGUE OF 
IRIS. 
Renoncule—Azure mauve; very double; very fragrant, 
SUPERB NEW LILACS. 
Comprising the greatest acquisitions of recent years 
among shrubs. Of these beautiful shrubs we have the 
largest collection in this country, embracing the newest 
productions of Lemoine and other well-known Euro-- 
pean raisers. The following collection embraces the 
finest new kinds. Particularattention is directed to the 
double-flowered varieties. 
Albert the Good—Reddish purple, large spikes ;, 
the best of its color. soc. 
Alphonse Lavalfe—Beautiful blue, shaded violet; 
very large panicle. §r1.00. 
Frau Dammann—Pure white; large panicle ; one- 
of the finest white lilacs. $r.00. 
Hyacinthifiora Pleno—Lilac rose, red in bud; 
double flowers; early. 7sc. 
Japonica—(Japan Tree Lilac). A new species from: 
Japan, becoming a good-sized tree. Foliage dark 
green, glossy, leathery; flowers creamy white,. 
odorless, in great panicles. A month later than. 
other lilacs. $1.00 
Lamarck—Delicate, bluish lilac; flowers very large- 
and very double; superb. $1.00. 
Lovaniensis—Silvery pink; a distinct and beauti-- 
ful shade ; panicle large and very erect, showing 
the individual flowers to good advantage. A 
very free bloomer. Anacquisition. $1.00. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Very dark purplish red; distinct ;. 
large panicle; the finest of its color. $r1-.00. 
Mathieu de Dombasle—Reddish mauve ; large 
panicle ; very double. $1.00. 
President Grevy—Beautiful blue; double ; very 
large panicle; a magnificent sort. Oneof the 
finest Lilacs. $1.00. 
Princess Alexandra—Pure white; one of the 
best white I.ilacs. soc. 
Prince of Wales—Purplish Lilac. soc. 
$1.00. 
HERBACEOUS PAZONIES, 
