THE ELIZABETH NURSERY COMPANY. 
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Hybrid Sweet Briar. 
The foliage Is deliciously scented; the flowers are 
of the most beautiful tints and produced in great 
profusion; perfectly hardy. Very strong plants of 
the following varieties at 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Amy Robsart—Deep rose. 
Anne of Geierstein—Dark crimson; abundant 
bloomer. 
Brenda—Blush or peach, dainty in color. 
Catharine Seyton—Soft, rosy pink. 
Edith BeUenden—Pale rose; pendulous habit. 
Green Mantle—Bright, rich pink. 
Julie Mannering—Soft, pearly pink; very sweet. 
Jeannie Deans—Semi-double, scarlet crimson; large. 
Lucy Bertram—Pine, deep crimson; rich. 
Minna—Large pure white 
Flora MTvor.—Large white flowers; flne for cutting. 
Lucy Ashton—White, with pink edges. 
Lady Penzance—Beautiful, soft tint of copper. 
Lord Penzance—Soft shade of fawn, yellow in 
center. 
Meg Merrilies—Gorgeous crimson: free floweiing. 
Rose Brad ward Jne—Beautiful clear rose. 
Rosa Rugosa. 
First size, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz., $18.00 per 100. 
Second size,15c. each, $1 50 per doz., $10.00 per 100 
Rosa Rugosa—The foliage exhibits a mass of dense 
luxuriant,glossy green. The flowers are large and 
single, and the perfection of form and color, are 
produced continuously throughout the season and 
until late in the autumn, and as they mature are re¬ 
placed by small, glossy, golden and red apples. 
Rosa Rugosa Alba—White flowers; golden fruit. 
Rosa Rugosa Rubra—Crimson flowers and fruit. 
Belle Poitevine—Bright pink; buds long and per¬ 
fumed. 
Blanche Doublede Courbet—Pure white, blooming 
in clusters; double, very sweet; flower nearly five 
inches in diameter, produced freely and lasting well. 
Mme. Georges Bruant—Color pure ■white; remarka¬ 
bly free fiowering; it forms a handsome bush. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
For Permanent Planting in Borders or Beds. 
The collection offered herein, though large, yet by no means covers our entire collection. 
SPECIAL TERMS. 
We are always ready to make special offers of hardy plants in quantity, and can make terms very 
satisfactory in all cases. 
ACHIIiLiEA. Milfoil, or Yarrow. 
A. Ptarmica (The Pearl)—Large white flowers in 
broad beads, with stiff, upright stems. Admirable 
for cutting. July. 1 foot. 12c. 
A. Ptarmica var, fl. pi. (Double Sneezewort)—All 
summer. Very double; pure white flowers in dense 
heads. Very choice for cutting. August. i2c. 
A. Filipendulina—Golden-yellow flowers in dense, 
flat corymbs. July. 2 feet, 12c. 
ANEMONE. Wind-Flower. 
A. Japonica (rubra)—A distinct and beautiful spe¬ 
cies; flowers 2 y 2 inches in diameter; bright, purplish 
rose with golden-yellow centers, borne in great 
profusion from vSeptember to November. Height 
2^ feet. Very desirable, in lines or masses, in beds 
or mixed borders. 15c. 
A. J. alba—A distinct and beautiful variety of the 
preceding; liow’^ers 2V^ inches in diameter; pure 
white, center golden yellow, borne in great profu¬ 
sion from September to November. 15c. 
A. Sylvestris—Large cup-shaped, pure white flowers, 
held well above the foliage. April and May. 9 
inches. 12c. 
AEYSSUM. Madwort. 
A. Saxatile var. compactum—Bright silvery foli¬ 
age; golden yellow, fragrant flowers. May. 1 foot. 
20c. each; $1.50 per 10. 
A. Alpestre—Yellow flowers. 12c. 
AMSONIA. 
A. Salicifolia (Willow-leaved)—Large, smooth foli¬ 
age; fine blue flowers. May. 2 feet. 20c. 
ANTHEMIS. Chamomile. 
A. Tinctoria—One of the choicest of our hardy 
plants, and producing the greatest abundance of 
show^y, aster-like yellow flo'wers all summer. 12 to 
18 inches. 15c. 
ANTHERICUM. St Bruno’s Lily, 
A. Liliastrum—Among thechoicestof border plants, 
soon forming broad clumps and giving magnificent 
flowers; spikes of handsome, pure white flowers. 
May to August. 20c. 
AGROSTEMMA. Rose Campion. 
A. Coronaria—Showy border plants of easiest cul¬ 
ture in any garden soil. The flowers are individu¬ 
ally attractive, but their effect is greatly heightened 
by the contrast with the silvery foliage. All form 
stout, self-supporting bushes, and are well worthy 
of the choicest flower border. June to August. 8 
feet. Bright crimson flowers. 12c. 
Agrostemma coronaria atrosan guinea—Deep 
crimson flowers. 3 feet high. 12c. 
AQUIIiEGIA. Columbine. 
A. Clirysantha—Bright golden-yellow flowers with 
long, thread-like spurs; fragrant; fine border 
plants. 3 feet. 10c. 
A. Coerulea—Flowers large, blue sepals, white 
petals, long spurs: very choice. June and July. 1 
foot. 12c. 
