. Catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Toronto Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. SPIRiEA. ANTHONY WATERKR SWAINSONIA GALEGIFOLIA A most desirable ever-blooming plant, flowers produced in sprays of from i2 to «> flowers each, the individual blooms resembling a Sweet Pea. As a decorative plant for the window or conservatory we know nothing that will give as much satis- faction as the Swainsonia. Its easy culture, growing in almost any light position, rarely eve
. Catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Ontario Toronto Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. SPIRiEA. ANTHONY WATERKR SWAINSONIA GALEGIFOLIA A most desirable ever-blooming plant, flowers produced in sprays of from i2 to «> flowers each, the individual blooms resembling a Sweet Pea. As a decorative plant for the window or conservatory we know nothing that will give as much satis- faction as the Swainsonia. Its easy culture, growing in almost any light position, rarely ever being out of bloom, and the grace and beauty of the flower, and entire plant, will undoubtedly make this one of the most popular plants in cultivation. Swainsonia, White. Large milky white flowers, exquisite; each, 20c. —Rose (new). Fine dark rose, white blotch on wings ; a superb variety; each20o. SPECIAL OFFER-One each of above 2 Varieties -for 35c. SANSEVERIA ZEALANICA A beautiful plant, splendidly adapted for house decoration, as it stands drouth and dust with impunity. The leaves grow to a length of 3 to 4 ft., and are beautifully striped crosswise with broad, white variegations on a dark green ground. It is a rare and beautiful plant, which should be abundantly grown for positions out of the reach of sunlight, where other plants will not thrive. Price, each, 16c. K ii. water. Each, 15c. THE CRIMSON SPIR>EA ( "Anthony Waterer") Is acknowledged as the ideal florists' plant. When scarcely three inches high it begins to bloom, and thereafter is sel- dom out of flower. As a house plant nothing can equal it. In the garden it will make a plant 3 feet high and wide, and will be covered with heads i foot across of brilliant crimson flowers. Mr. Golding, of the Royal Gardens, Kew, says of it: '"It is one of those excep- tional novelties that occur at rare inter- ; Plants, ea., 15c.; large plants, 25c. CARYOPTERIS MASTOCANTHUS (Blue )
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