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ELLW ANGER 5 * BARRY'S 
Syringa — Belle de Nancy. 
Very large truss ; flowers double, brilliant satiny rose with white center. $i. 
Syringa — Josikaa Rubra. 
Similar to the old variety except that the flowers are a deep shade of red. $i. 
Spiraea Mongolica. 
A fine new variety. White flowers in May; small foliage; distinct. 75c. 
Japan Tree Lilac. 
(Syringa J aponica.) 
A remarkable new species from Japan, becoming a good-sized tree. Foliage dark green, glossy 
and leathery. Flowers small, feathery, in great panicles; light straw color, odorless. Blooms a month 
later than other L'ilacs. $1. 
New Clematis—Madame Edward Andre. 
A grand novelty. Flowers large, of a beautiful bright velvety red, very free flowering, and con¬ 
tinuing all summer. $1.50 
Bignonia Grandiflora. 
( Large-Jloivcred Trumpet Creeper .) 
A rare and beautiful variety of Trumpet flower. Flowers very large, salmon color, center yellow, 
striped red ; fine. 75c. 
GRASS WALK AT THE MT. HOPE NURSERIES SHOWING HERBACEOUS PLANTS IN FLOWER. 
New Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 
The additions of merit which we make are not many. We have a large number of new species and 
varieties on trial, some of which we hope will prove valuable. 
Achillea — The Pearl. 
(} \irro 7 u.) 
Small double, white flowers, covering the plant in July. Invaluable for borders. One of the 
prettiest flowering plants and should be in every garden. 25c. 
Nothing more satisfactory ever reached me, and it was packed in fine shape.—R. B. V., Rockford, Ill. 
