ELLIVANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE OF 
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Michigan— A large, handsome berry, of good quality ; said to ripen very late ; with us, however, it 
ripens about mid-season. Pot plants, 70 cts. per 10, $4.00 per 100; layer plants, 50 cts. per 10, 
$1.50 per 100. 
Wm. Belt — Very large, conical; color bright red ; quality good. Season medium to late. Plant strong 
and vigorous, and quite productive. 
In addition to the above we have many other varieties, pot plants of which can be furnished to order 
by giving three weeks notice. 
FOREIGN VARIETIES. 
Prices.— Pot grown plants, $1.00 per 10 ; layer plants, 80 cents per 10, $3.00 per 100. 
Alpine Wood— With runners, red and white ; very hardy and prolific ; fruit small, flavor musky and 
agreeable. 
Belle Bordelaise— A variety of Hautbois ; medium size ; dark red ; flesh white, juicy, with a high musky 
flavor; for the table unrivalled. Plant very ornamental. Season medium to late. 
Montreuil —A fine large variety of the Alpine : very productive : should be in every garden where choice 
fruit is desired. One of the best of this class. 
HOLLAND BULBS. . 
For Fall Planting. Orders Filled after the 1st of September. 
We beg to say that our stock of Bulbous 
Flower Roots has been purchased from the most 
reliable growers, and may be relied upon, both 
as to quality and correctness. 
Instead of offering a long list of varieties, 
many of which are of little value, we give a 
selection of the very best in the various classes. 
The season for filling orders opens about 
the first of September. Parties ordering early 
are more likely to get what they want than if 
they wait until the stock of some articles becomes 
exhausted. 
Parties unacquainted with the various kinds 
of bulbs will do well to leave the selection to us. 
Such orders will receive our best attention. 
Assortments of Bulbs will be carefully 
packed and sent by mail free of postage, at the 
single prices named in this catalogue. When 
ordered by the dozen and hundred, they will be 
sent by express, at the purchaser’s expense, 
unless otherwise specially agreed. Other plants 
in this catalogue, unless so stated, are always 
sent at purchaser’s expense. 
HYACINTHS. 
The Hyacinth is one of the finest winter and spring flowering bulbs. It is of very easy culture 
and can be grown with equal success in earth, sand, moss, or water. Being adapted to grow m vases’ 
bowls, dishes, shells, wire-work, or anything which will contain a few handfuls of earth or moss the 
most ornamental objects for the house can thus be formed. For planting out of doors in bed’s o? 
borders it is unsurpassed by any plant. Blossoming as it does, at a season when there are few flowers 
its beauty and fragrance are doubly appreciated. i c ie " Ilower; >> 
SELECT NAMED HYACINTHS. 
Prices of Hyacinths— Varieties at 10 cts. each: 00 cts. per ten Variety lr . a 
per ten. Varieties at 20 cts. each; $1.80 per ten Varieties at ->'? 15 cts ‘ f aci ’ 
Named Hyacinths, our assortment, $6.00 per 100 5 CtS ‘ each ; $2 '°° P er ten - Select 
All of the single varieties and those of the double indicated bv an * , , * r 
ing. Those designated thus f are best adapted to force in glasses most SUltable f ° r forC ' 
All of the varieties will flower equally well in pots or the open border. 
