. 1902 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PYRUS JAPON- ICA, BURNING BUSH,or JAPAN aUINCE. One ofthe mostl)euu- liliil, hardy llowenng shrubs. A splendid l:i\\ n plant. Thebright scarlet flower, pro- duced before the foli- niiikesa gorgeous display. 75 cents per dozen. PURPLE FRINGE. JIneh admired for its long, feathery flow- er-stallvs, which give I he tree tiie appear- ance ol l)eing covered w itii a clnud ofsmoke. 75 cents per dozen. PRIMULA OBCONICA. Always in Bloom. This is a charming plant for Wi


. 1902 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PYRUS JAPON- ICA, BURNING BUSH,or JAPAN aUINCE. One ofthe mostl)euu- liliil, hardy llowenng shrubs. A splendid l:i\\ n plant. Thebright scarlet flower, pro- duced before the foli- niiikesa gorgeous display. 75 cents per dozen. PURPLE FRINGE. JIneh admired for its long, feathery flow- er-stallvs, which give I he tree tiie appear- ance ol l)eing covered w itii a clnud ofsmoke. 75 cents per dozen. PRIMULA OBCONICA. Always in Bloom. This is a charming plant for Winter. In fact we know of none that is better adapted to home culture than this one. Itls not sus- Phrvhium Varieeatum ceptibieto changes of x-iiryuium v aiiegcttum. temperature that most Sc-c'/>u^e 23/-or d.â scr^/>^,o». ^^^^^^ Subject to. It bears its elesant panicles and sprays of bloom of a delicate pink and white in the greatest profusion. It is certainly ele- gant. 40 cents per dozen; $ per liundred. SMALL PALMS FOR GROWING ON. lilvistuiila Sinensis.â{T/ie Divarf Latnnia^ or Fan Palm.') 50 cents per dozen; $ per liundred. PlnKnlx Canariensls.â40 cents per dozen; $ per Iiitndred. Seafortlila Elegans.â60 cents per dozen; $ per liundred. Coryplia Anstralis.âThree inch pots. $ per dozen. (Fine plants.) I PANDANUS VEITCHII. "We have a fine stock ofthis ornamental Pandanus, beautifully ' marked green and white. Seven inch pots. $ each. CHINESE PRIMROSE. In Wliite, Pink and Crimson. Few house plants afford better satisfaction than this. It requires I to be kept cool, a north window | suiting it best. Care should be tak- en in wateringitthatnowatergets ! on tlie buds, as it causes them to decay. In the Summer they can l>e turned out into a shady border. The]>lants we offer are fine, and the colors will please. We have them in white, pink and crimson. 50 cents per dozen. PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA. An elegant hard-wooded shrub. Makes handsom


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