ELLWANGER & BABRTS 



STAPHYLEA. Bladder-Xiit. Pimpkunuss, Ger. STAi-irvMOK. Fr. 



S. rolchioa. J). One of tho 1in(»t oiirly lioworiiitr slinibs. Flowers white, IniKnint, disposed iu clusters. Flowen 



at till' same time as tlie Lilacs. 50c. 

 S. Uumalda. 1). A handsome shrub with hirg-e clusters of cream colored llowers. 50c. 



SYMPHOKICAKPUS. St. Peter's Wort, or AVaxberry. Scunbebekke, Ger. 

 Symi'hohine, Ft. 



S> racemosiis. SNOwnEKRY. D. A well-known shrub, with small, pink flowers, and large white berries thai 



haiiK on the ])lant throuKh part oi the winter. 35c. 

 S. vulgaris. ItED-FuuiTKi) or iNniAN CUHKANT. D. A shrub of very pretty habit. Foliajre, flowers and fruit 

 small; fruit purple; hanifs all winter, ific. 

 var. varlesatis. Vaiueoateu St. Petek's'Woht. 1). A variejfated form of tlie above. IBc. 



Nkw Lilac — Fkau Dammann (Heduced). 



SYRINGA. Lilac. Fi.eider, Ger. Lii.as, Fi-. 



"Well-kno-wn, beautiful shrubs, indi.><pen.S!ible in e\ ery collection. They flower in May. Attention is invit<!d to 

 the new varieties described on page lOil. 



S. Josikasa. JosiKA'S or Chioxanthl-s-i-eavkd Lii.ac. C. From Transylvania. A line, distinct species, of 

 tree-like growth, with dark, shininy leaves and purjilc flowers in .Tui\e, after the other Lilacs have done 

 flowering. Esteeme<l particularly for its line lialiit and foliaKc. :«c. 



S. 1'er.sica. Peksian Lli.AC. C. IS'ative of Persia. From -1 to (i feet liiyh, with small foliag-e and bright purple 

 flowers. 50e. 



