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Wm. El,MOTT & Sons, 54 and 56 Dey Street, New York. 
VIOLETS. 
Pricj's: Young plants 10 cents each; -flM per dozen. Strong plants^ specially grown for winter blooming, 
25 cents each; ^2.50 per dozen. 
nouHle JRuHMiAti. Perfectly hardy, and the only variety that 
Bhould he planted In the open jifround for Spring flowerin^f. rh 
I t needH no protection during? winter. Flowern are larjfe, dou¬ 
ble, deltcloUHi^ fragrant, and of a very deep nhade of blue. 
HIootuh In linmenBe maHHCH, the plants belnj? almost covered 
with flowers for about four weeks, commencing In April and 
lasting well Into May. 
Marie I.,ouiHe. The well-known double, light purple variety. 
California. A very large single varl»*ty, with deep purple 
fragrant flowers, borne on long stout stems, which makes It 
specially valuable as a cut flower. 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs. 
Prleo of the follow fn;c shrubs, except where noted, dO cents ench. 
IlertieriH Vulg:nrlM. (Kuropean Rnrberry.) A handsome 
shrub. Yellow flowers, followed in fall with scarlet fruit. 
BertierlK ntropurpurea. A purple-leaved variety of the 
above 50c. each. 
CalycanttiuH l«^lorlcluH. (Sweet-scented shrub.) Flow'crs 
chocolate color. Fragrant, like strawberries, 50c. each. 
CoritUH HlliH Han^rulnea. (AVhlfe-friilted, rtnl stemmed 
Dogwood.) Hemarkable ia winter for the red color of Its 
braiiclies. 50c. each. 
Cyclonia Japonlca cariiea 11. pi. (.Tapnn Quince.) 
Flesh-colored, double flowers, produced early in spring. 
75c. each. 
Deut7,Ia creiiata fl. pi, alba. Flowers double w'hite, 
tinged with pink. One of the best shrubs In cultivation. 
50c. each 
l>eut3rja KrsiclllH. Dwarf, compact, pure white. 85c. each. 
Kor»>tliIa viricIlHsinia. (Golden Bell.), The best earlv 
flowering shrub. 5()c. each. 
HIbiHCUH HyrlacuN atrorubeiiM. (Althea, or Rose of 
Sharon.> \ ery showy i)urple flowers. 85c. ench. 
HiblMcuH folIlH varleicatUH. Variegated foliage, highh' 
ornament^^d. (iOc. each. 
Hyclraiig^ea paiilculata g^raitcllflora. Immense white 
flowers. One of the finest shrubs In cultivation. 50c. to 
$2.00 each. 
Pblladelpliua coronarIu». (Mock Orange or Svrlnga ) 
Strong-growing, pure white fragrant flowers In June. 50c. 
each. 
Hplr<ca Itillarclli. Pink-flowered, a lute blooming species. 
50c. each. 
Hplrxca prunifolla fl. pi. (Pluni-leavod Splrtea.) Double 
white Mowers In Hi)lrHl form. 40c. each. 
Vlbuniutn optilua. (Snowball ) Flowers white, a well- 
known shrub. 50c. each 
IVeiifella ainabllla. Pink flowers, free bloomer. 50c. each. 
Welwrelia amablllH alba. White, very showy. 50c. each, 
Weivella varlefcata. Beautiful variegated foliage. 50c 
each. 
l.,uxonne. The finest single variety grown; of the same size as 
the California, but appears near ly double its size, hs the petals 
all open <»ut flat. It Is of a beam Iful rich, soft violet-purple 
color, with strong stout steins, and very fragrant. 
Prlncesfl of Wales. Another grand single variety, not 
quite as large as Luxonne and a shade lighter In color ; In¬ 
tensely fragrant. 
I^acly Hume Campbell. A vigorous variety, blooming 
with extraordinary freedom; large double flow’ers of azure 
blue; riculy perfumed. 
Hardy Climbing Vines. 
AtiipelopslH Veltctill. (Boston Ivy.) No picture cun por¬ 
tray the beauty of this grand climbing plant. In the summer 
tile foliage is a rich shade of green, but In the fall It assumes 
the most gorgeous tints of /icarlet, crlinaon and orange, so 
dazzling ns to be seen at a great distance. 1st size, pot- 
grown, 2 to .1 ft., 50c. each, $4 50 per doz.; 2d size, pot- 
grown, 1 to 2 ft., 25c. each, $2.25 per dozen. 
AriHtoIoclila iiiipho. (Dutchman’s Pipe.) I.urge, showy, 
light green foliage; flowers long and pipe-shaped, hence the 
name. 50c. each; $4.50 per dozen. 
Clematis Paiilculata. Flowers pure white, stnr-shni)ed, 
about one inch In diameter, borne In large clusters ; w ill last 
several days as cut flowers, retaining their freshness and frag¬ 
rance. Plant is a strong, quick grower; the luxuriant foliage, 
beautiful fragrant flowers, borne so very freel.v, and Its late 
blooming nature, united with entire hardiness, make this one 
of the most desirable and useful of climbing plants. 2()c. each; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
Clematis Jackmaiinl. The best known variety of this 
popular family. A perfect mass of bloom when in full flower. 
Color, dark, rich, royal purple. 50c. each ; $5.50 per doz. 
Clematis Henryl. A pure white, large-flowering variety, of 
fine form, recognized ns the finest of the single white sorts. 
It Is a much strouger grower than most of the other varitles. 
Ex'-ellent tor cemet' rles, or wherever a hardy climber Is de¬ 
sired. 60c. each; $.5.00 per doz. 
Clematis Madame Kdouard Andre. An entirely dis¬ 
tinct and most novel variety, and the nearest approach to a 
bright red ever sent out. The plant Is a strong, vigorous 
grower, being a hybrid of the popular Jackmanli, which It 
resembles In freedom of bloom, strong, vigorous growth and 
shape and size of flower, but Is of a distinct carmine red color, 
of a most pleasing shade, entirely different from all other 
varieties. Price, 60c. each ; $5.00 per doz. 
TALI.. 
HYACINTH GLASSES. 
Hyacinthfl grown In glnssen of water are charming ornaments for parlor windows,'and the ease and success In flow'- 
erlug bulbs In this way add greatly to the popularity of not or ly Hyacinths, but Polyanthus Narcissus, Amaryllis For- 
moslHslma and other bulbs, which can be grown in the same manner; can be used for cut flower vases 
when desired. 
Patent Hyacinth OlasH. This is in two parts; the Inner contains the bulb and roots, and can 
be removed without Injuring them, to refill with water. 25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Xye’s Shape Hyacinth Glass. An improved shape—not so easily tipped over—various colors. 
20c. each ; $1.75 per dor. 
Tail Hyacinth Glass. This is a favorite style; they come In various colors. 20c. each; $1.75 
per doz. 
tye’b shape. 
