ELLWANQEB & BARRY'S 



AltABIS. Rock-Cress. 



Dwarf, t^ily, fioo-floweriinr peix!iiiiiiUs, well iidaiited lor rock-woiic imii g-oucial culture. 



A. al|>iim. Alpine KocK-CUKSS. Flowers white, in small racome« in early spring : (i to « inehes. a->e. 



var. vttrlejfata. Of low habit and finely variegated foliage. Very ornamental in roek-work; hloonus In 

 early spring. 2.5c. 



AKKNAKIA. Saudwort. 



A. <-i.-»pit..»ii. A hanilsomo little Alpine plant, Rrowing in dense; nuL-wcs ; ss-liUe lolia^r.' ; llowers slarry-whik- 



ail suiniiu-r; :i inelas. May. Kic. 



ARMKltlA. Tlirift, Sea Pink. 



A. arj>:«iit<-». Small white flowers; narrow foliage. 4 ini'lies, .July and A ugnsl . a'le. 

 A. diantholdes. White; fine. 2.5o. 



A. forniona. Narrow, gniss-like kill ves ; whit^i llowers in heads on lotig stems. 



AKTEMISIA. Wormwood. 



A. piint l<'a. An intertisting plant, with handsome silvery foliage. Kc. 

 A. vulgaris. Connuon Wormwood. 35c. 



ABUM. Cuckoo Plant. 



Erect, or dwarf perennials, with tuber-like roote, and pedat<5 or hastjdi' leaves. Flowers clustered on a spartijt 

 surrounded by a large spathe, as in the ftiladiiim, ('alia, etc. 



A. DraeiineuIuH. Stems eovin-ed with dark purplish blotches. Spathe green outside, and purplish wil hin. May 



1 foot. m-. 



A. Italieuni. Attains l;i to 18 Inches in height; leaves sagittate, stripe<l wilh yellow. .Iinie. ,5()e. 



AKUN D I NAHI A. Ribbon-Grass. 



A. folils variegatis. VAltiKUATKO lluiHON-(J H.ASS. One of the prettiest hardy grasses, with handsomely striped 

 foliage. ;i'io. 



ARUNIX). The Reed. 



Invaluable for creating tropical aspects in a garden. 



A. Donax. A handsome lUH'd, growing from 10 to 15 feet higli. Its allraetive foliage renders it very (drectivcdu 

 lawns. X'ijc. 



var. foliis variegatis. VAiUKdATKn Abundo. A magniiieent variedly of flic preceding ; leaves lieautifulh 

 Striped With white; 0 to 8 feet Jl.OO. 



ASCLEPIAS. Milkweed. 



Fine native plants ; flowers in terminal umbels of v arious colors. 



A. inearnata. Flowers tiesh-eolored ; 3 to 4 feet. July. 25c. 

 A. tuberosa. liright orange flowers ; showy and beautiful ; a feet. July. 'S. 



ASPERULA. Woodriirt. 



A. odorala. A verj' pretty dwarf plant, with whorleti leaves and small, whiti 

 fragrant flowers in summer. May be used for edgings. The Gernuiii- 

 us(; it in their Mailraiik. 25c. 



ASTER. Starwort. 



Tall, leafy i)erennials, blooming in the fall when flowei's are seanse. 



A. alpiniis. Alpink AsTKi!. Flowers purple, 3 inches in diameter. Gin. 2.V 

 A. Aiuellus. Italian Stakwoht. Light blue ;:! feet. September, Z'm. 



A. < i>< (Mneus >evadensis. IUhI, yellow <«nter. 25c. 



A. lloril)undus. J,iglit blue ; 3 feet. 25c. 



A. lliinaiayen.sis. Small white flowers ; 3 feet. Septcml)cr. 2ix!. 



A. liori/.outalis. lilue ; 3 f(<;t. 25c. 



A. laneifoliuni Califoinicuiu. Azure blue ; 3 to 4 feet, September. 25c. 



A. lllaciiitis Nevadeiisis. Lilac; 4 feet. S<;|)teml«;r. 35c. 



A. longifdliuH var. forniosus. A distinct sort ; suitable lor borders ; purple, white center; 2 to 3 feet. Z'k: 



A. ISovie-Aiigliie. Nkw F.Ndi.AND AsTER. Bluish purple ; 4 feet. 35c 



A. Nova-lSi'lgii. liluc; .■no5 fiH!t. 25c. 



A. iiovic o:ernleu.H. iiluish pu rple ; 4 to 5 foot. 35e. 



A. obloiigirolius. I'urple; 2to3foot. September. 25o. 



