. Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 116 ELL WANG EE & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. MALVA. Mallow. M. Morenii. Rosy blush floAvers, two and one-half inches across; leaves resemble those of the Oak ; two to three feet. June or July. M. multifida alba. White flowers; two feet. July. MONAKDA. Horse-mint, or Balm. Pretty plants producing bright red flowers. M. didyma. Bee-balm, or Oswego Tea. Scarlet flowers; two to three feet; a very
. Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue : ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 116 ELL WANG EE & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. MALVA. Mallow. M. Morenii. Rosy blush floAvers, two and one-half inches across; leaves resemble those of the Oak ; two to three feet. June or July. M. multifida alba. White flowers; two feet. July. MONAKDA. Horse-mint, or Balm. Pretty plants producing bright red flowers. M. didyma. Bee-balm, or Oswego Tea. Scarlet flowers; two to three feet; a very showy plant in the garden. June to August. NEPETA. N. Mussini. Small, azure-blue flowers; plant downy, and having a powerful aromatic odor; one foot. June. OKOBUS. Bitter-Vetch. O. vermis. Spring Bitter-Vetch. Dark purple flowers ; early ; the most beautiful of its family. PAP AVER. Poppy. Showy perennials with large flowers, of rich and striking colors. P. bracteatum. Scarlet; eighteen inches. June. 30 cents. P. involucratum. 30 cents. var. naniim. 80 cents. papaver. p. iiiidicaule. A fine dwarf kind, with deeply lobed and cut leaves, and pretty yellow flowers on hirsute stems. Excellent for the rockery. 30 cents. var. album. A pretty white variety of the preceding, and equally as free-flowering. 30 cents. P. orientale. Deep scarlet; large; very showy; eighteen inches. June 30 cents. PENTSTEMON. Very ornamental plants, producing long spikes of flowers in great abundance. P. gracilis. Fine white, from the Eocky Mountains ; three feet. June. P. pubesceiiS. Pale lilac or white flowers ; two to three feet. PHLOX. Regarded as among the finest of herbaceous plants. P. amoena. Lovely Phlox. Flowers pinkish purple, completely covering the plant in spring. One of the best early-flowering species. P. procumbens. Lilac, with violet marks near the eye ; three inches. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada
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