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ELLIS BB0THEB8’ CATALOGUE. 
Antirrhinum, ^iieeti of the North (new). In this new sort we have the finest and 
most beautiful of all Snapdragons. The plants grow into handsome regular bushes, 
twelve inches high, covered with large, white flowers of a deliciously Sweet perfume. 
Suitable for bedding and pot culture. Price 5 As. 
Antirrhinum. Mammoth white and shades of cream, mixed; very fine for cut- 
Price 10 As. 
Begonia, Tuberous Rooted. These splendid varieties are covered the whole sum- 
mer with bright and elegant drooping flowers. Blooming the first season from seed, 
if sown in February or March. Seed is very fine, and great care is needed in sowing 
and caring for young plants. Price 25 As. 
Begonia. Fine mixed, from our own fine collection of fancy leaf and flowering 
kinds ; extra. Price 15 As. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata, Pereuutal Golden Coreofsis. Flowers are each two to 
three inches or more in diameter, of an intensely clear, golden yellow. It commences 
to bloom in June, continuing until hard frosts. Price 10 As. 
Carnation, Hardy Garden. From flowers of excellent quality. The finest mixed, 
hardy garden Pinks; will live in open ground without protection. Price 25 As. 
Carnation, Grenadin. White. A new hardy, dwarf sort; very fine for garden 
culture ; a profuse bloomer. Price 25 As. 
Carnation, Grejiadin. Red, same as above, except color. Price 15 As. 
Carnation, Mad. Guillaud. In this, we have the best yellow Carnation that will 
bloom from seed in from four to six months. The flowers are very large and double, 
borne on long, stiff stems, and clear golden yellow. Price 25 As. 
Carnation, Chabaud's Double Perpetual. This new Carnation grows from six- 
teen to twenty inches high, is closely branched, and carries its blooms well. Flower- 
stems are covered with large, handsome, very double flowers in every variety of color. 
It blooms in about seven months after being sown, and continues to flower in the 
greatest profusion indefinitely. Price 25 As. 
Carnation, Marguerite (Improved). A new class of Carnations that are without 
exception the most abundant bloomers of all the Pinks. The flowers are of brilliant 
colors, ranging through many beautiful shades of reds, pinks, white, variegations, 
etc. ; they are of perfect form and large size. They bloom in about four months 
after sowing the seeds ; those sown in spring commence flowering in early summer, 
and continue to bloom in profusion until checked by frost. They can be potted and 
taken in the house and will flower through the winter. They come from fifty to eighty 
per cent, double. Price, finest mixed, 10 As. ; pure white, 10 As. 
Carnation, Perpetual or Tree. Seed saved from the collection of the celebrated 
M. Alegatiere, the most celebrated grower in the world, and from finest named stage 
flowers only; extra for pot culture. Price 50 As. 
Calendula, Oriole. This is surpassingly grand and brilliant. The extra large 
double flowers are rich and glowing in tone, bright golden yellow. Price 5 As. 
Calceolaria, Ilybrida Tigrida. Spotted. Seed saved from the best collection in 
Europe ; extra choice. Price 25 As. 
Cineraria, Hybrida Grandijlora. Saved only from extra fine, large flowering, 
prize varieties. This strain is unsurpassed. Price 25 As. 
Cyclamen, Pcrsicum. Charming, bulbous rooted plants, with beautiful foliage ; 
winter and spring blooming. If the seed are sown early in the spring, they make 
flowering bulbs in one season. Price 25 As. 
Cyclamen, Giganteum. Without exception, the strain offered is in all respects 
the finest that can be procured. The flowers are of large size and of the finest shades. 
