. Floral treasures : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PHRYNIUM PEPEROfllA flACULOSA. Sanguinea.—The Plumbagos are very desirable plants for bedding or house culture, and are admired by all for their ele- gant trusses of bloom and the delicate colors of their flowers. The light blue and white varieties are well-known favorites, but with the new variety, Sanguinea, we have something that is en^ tirely distinct and the prettiest of all Plumbagos. The trusses of bloom are larger than in the older varieties, often measuring t


. Floral treasures : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PHRYNIUM PEPEROfllA flACULOSA. Sanguinea.—The Plumbagos are very desirable plants for bedding or house culture, and are admired by all for their ele- gant trusses of bloom and the delicate colors of their flowers. The light blue and white varieties are well-known favorites, but with the new variety, Sanguinea, we have something that is en^ tirely distinct and the prettiest of all Plumbagos. The trusses of bloom are larger than in the older varieties, often measuring ten inches in length, and of the loveliest bright pink or deep rose. Order one and be surprised. 15 cents each. Capensis, Flora Al- ba.—This is a splendid novelty. The exact coun- terpart of Plumbago Ca- pensis except in color, which in this beautiful novelty is a clear white. This is one of the leading new plants of the year. Do not confound this with the old worthless white. One of the most satisfac- tory bedding plants out. We recommend this high- ly. 10 cents each. Capensis This produces large heads of light blue flowers. It has the most peculiar shade of blue of any flower in cultiva- tion. Always in bloom and an elegant bedder. 15 cts. each. PEPEROMIA MACULOSA. A lovely house plant. The leaves are distinctly variegated with white and green, and have the appearance of being pow- dered with frosted silver. Called Watermelon Geranium by some. 10 cents each. PANSIES. New Imperial German Pan- sies.—They produce their large flow- ers throughout the entire Summer, and they have been brought as near perfection as it is possible to bring them, as the endless variety and ex- tremely rich, brilliant and charming shades of color will convince you— color so brilliant that it was not thought possible a few years ago could be produced. The combinations of color in the same flower are exquisite and wonderful, and so delicate that no description can convey an ade- quate idea of the


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