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ELLWANGER & BARRY’S CATALOGUE. 
ERYNGIUM. Sea-Holly. 
E. amethystinum. Flowers in heads, amethystine blue; foliage spiny and 
laciniated ; three feet. July and August. 
EULALIA. 
E. Japonica. The type, a 
vigorous grower with large plumes; 
three feet. 50 cents. 
var. variegata. Hand¬ 
somely variegated leaves. 50 cents. 
var. Zebrina. Zebra- 
striped Eulalia. One of the most 
beautiful of ornamental grasses; foliage 
marked crosswise with bands of white 
and green. 50 cents. 
FUNK1A. Hay Lily. 
A very interesting and beautiful genus, 
with luxuriant foliage and handsome lily¬ 
like flowers. 
F. caerulea. Light blue, with 
dark green, glossy foliage; one foot. 
June and July. 
ERIANTHUS RAVENNAL 
F. Fortlineii macUlata. Foliage broadly marked with golden yellow; 
distinct and fine; six to nine inches. 50 cents. 
F. grand ifiora. 
var. alba. White flowers. 50 cents. 
var. fol. aureo var. Leaves variegated with yellow. 
F. Japonica. Lavender; 2 feet. August and September. 
F. Sieboldiana. Silver-gray foliage; one of the most distinct; light purple 
flowers. 
F. imdulata media picta. One of the best variegated-leaved plants; fine 
for edgings ; lavender flowers. 
GERANIUM. Crane’s Bill. (Not Pelargonium or Scarlet Geranium.) 
G. Armerium. Purplish red, black center ; one foot. May. 
G. Ibericiim. Bluish purple; one foot July and August 
G. praetense. Lilac-purple; crow-foot leaved; one foot July and August 
G. praetense pleno. Crow-foot leaved; double flowering: one foot. July 
and August. 
G. sanguineum. Purplish red; spreading; 6 inches. June. 
GENISTA. Rock-Broom. 
G. sagittal is. Arrow-pointed Broom. A fine, dwarf perennial; flowers 
pea-shaped, yellow in a terminal spike. 50 cents. 
