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ELLIS BB0THEB8* CATALOGUE. 
PunJvfa, Lo^ Lily. A handsome, showy plant, with beautiful large broad leaves. Flowers large, 
pure waxy white, borne in large tnisscs. Very fragrant. Price 20 * 5 ls. 
Campanula Peraictefolia. One of our 
finest hardy plants. Flowers in June, sending up 
fine spikes of pure white bell-shaped flowers. Their 
purity has also given this flower the title of “Angel 
Bells.” V'ery hardy; roots should be divided once 
in two years. Grand flowering hardy plant. (See 
cut.) Price 20 < 5 ls. 
Moaarda, Didyma^ (also known as Bee 
Balm, Oswego Tea, Horse Mint, etc.) A sweet 
scented herb with crimson flower heads. Excel- 
lent for border and cutting. In flower three 
months. Price 10 <fts. 
Myosotis PalustriSy Forget-me-not. I-ight 
blue flowers, and in bloom the whole summer; very 
hardy, especially valuable for its remarkable bloom- 
ing qualities. Price 15 <fts. 
Pansy y BugnoVs Superb. This is the most 
famous of all the fancy strains, being blotched, 
stained and veined in unsurpassable beauty and 
variety of coloring. Price, three for 20 <fts. ; twelve 
for 6 o< 5 ts.; seed, 25 < 5 ts. per pkt. of about fifty seeds. 
Pansy, German Strain. In many of the finest 
colors; no other strain equals it for great variety of 
shades and blending of colors. This Pansy blooms 
very freely. For variety, see collection Pansy seed. 
Sold only in mixed lots. Price, large plants, twelve 
for50<5ls.; smaller for mailing, twelve for 25<5ts.; 
twenty-five for 50 < 5 ts. 
Pansy, Trimardeau. A distinct and beauti- 
ful new race, the flowers of which are of very large 
size, and the plants may be expected to produce 
many of the beautiful shades of color that are found 
in other classes of this popular plant. The true 
“Trimardeau” Pansies of French origin, seed 
much less freely than any other class. The plants 
were grown from seed saved exclusively from 
finely formed flowers of the richest and most varied shades of color. Price, in fine mixed colors, large 
transplanted plants, 50(fts. per doz., express only ; smallerformailing, 5otfts. per doz. ; postpaid; seed, lotfls. 
Note.— \Vc include Pansies in hardy plant list, but unless pains are taken they will live but two years. 
Ilfr Majesty. Large white. The best hardy white variety. Price lo ifts. 
Pink, Earle of Carlisle. Variegated in fancy colors. .Maroon, rose and white. Price 15 As. 
Pink, Souv. de Sale. Large pink, one of the best. Very double, fine for cutting. Price 15 As. 
Pink, Juliette. Best dark .sort, quite double, cherry red, variegated pink and white. Price 15 As. 
Pink, May. Flesh pink, beautiful and very fragrant. Splendid for cutting. Price 15 As. 
Note.— The above five pinks are hardy, but it will favor them, in northern states, if slightly protected 
in winter with evergreen boughs. 
Helianthus Rigidas. One of the most desirable of our native varieties, beginning to bloom early 
in July and continuing until late in fall; flowers single, golden yellow, with dark center. Price lo ( 5 ts. 
Helianthus Afultifiortis, Double Dwarf SunJlower\ A double Perennial “ Sunflower.” It is a 
great addition to our hardy herbaceous plants. Its dark, golden yellow color is both fashionable and beau- 
liful for cut flowers ; grows from three to five feet in height ; never fails to flower the first year of planting . 
Do not be prejudiced against this plant because it is only a “ Sunflower.” Give it a trial, and you will be 
surprised and delighted to find how beautiful it is. It is a hardy Perennial, coming up every year, but in 
extreme North it will need protection or can be taken up like Canna and Dahlias, and kept in cellar. 
Easily taken for a fine yellow Dahlia, only with ten times the number of blooms. Price 15 < 5 ls. 
Heuchera Sanguinea. A floral gem and one of the most valuable additions to the list of hardy 
flowering plants that has appeared in a longtime. The foliage, which is evergreen, is beautifully cut and 
marbled and is very abundant. The flowers are borne in large, open, clean-stemmed panicles and are of 
the most clear, bright, cheerful and charming scarlet imaginable. Although the flowers arc small, yet 
they are so numerous in each panicle, and the panicles are thrown up in such profusion, as to produce a 
most brilliant effect. Price 35 ( 5 ts. 
