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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 
COREOPSIS. Tickseed. 
C. auriculata. A showy perennial; flowers 
solitary, on long stalks; yellow ; 2 to 3 feet. June. 
C. lanceolata. Large golden yellow flowers; 
profuse bfoomer; 1 to 3 feet; very handsome. June. 
C. praecox. Yellow flowers; makes a showy 
plant; 3 to 4 feet. August. 
CORONILLA. Wild Pea. 
C. varia. A handsome perennial, of trailing 
habit; flowers blush and white, often varying from 
deep rose to white ; 2 to 3 feet. June. 
CONVALLARIA. 
CRUCIAXELLA. 
C. stylosa. Foetid C. A dwarf perennial; flowers pale rose in terminal 
heads ; very fine all summer. 
PACTYLIS. Cocksfoot. 
D. glomerata var. A striped-leaved grass. 
DAPHNE, 
P« Cneorum. Garland-Flower. A pretty, dwarf evergreen shrub, bear¬ 
ing a profusion of rosy lilac flowers in May ; fine for rockwork. 50 cents. 
DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. 
A remarkably showy class of plants, producing magnificent spikes of flowers, in mid¬ 
summer. We know of no plants which will afford greater satisfaction than these. They merit 
the highest recommendation. 
Pyramidal, or Tall Growers. 
D. azureum plenum. Dark blue, purple center, double; four to five 
feet. June. 
P. bicolor semi-plenum. Blue with white center; four to five feet. 
J une. 
P. coelestinum. Very pale blue, double; four to five feet; superb. June. 
P. datum. Blue, buff center, single; two to three feet. June. 
1>. Flora. Light blue, lavender center, semi-double; very attractive and 
beautiful; five feet. 
1). formosum. Rich, dark blue, tinged with purple ; white eye. 
D. liyacinthiflorum. Blue hyacinth flowers. 
I). Ivanhoe. Bright blue; double; very fine; four feet. June. 
P. Louis Agassiz. Bright blue with purple center ; striking and beautiful; 
four to five feet ; one of the finest. June. 50 cents. 
P. Messoleucum. Blue with pale yellow center ; four to five feet. July. 
50 cents. 
P. Mrs. Lyman. 50 cents. 
