. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. MANGELSDORF BROS. CO., ATCHISON, KANSAS. HIBISCUS. Shrubby plants, with dark, grlcssy green foliage, and large, showy flowers, often measuiing four inches in di- ameter, well adapted for bedding out. and form most gorgeous objects when in full bloom. Brilliantissima—The largest flowered of all the single varieties: brilliant crimson scarlet, flushed with or- ange, the base of petals stained deep crimson; an iw extra


. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. MANGELSDORF BROS. CO., ATCHISON, KANSAS. HIBISCUS. Shrubby plants, with dark, grlcssy green foliage, and large, showy flowers, often measuiing four inches in di- ameter, well adapted for bedding out. and form most gorgeous objects when in full bloom. Brilliantissima—The largest flowered of all the single varieties: brilliant crimson scarlet, flushed with or- ange, the base of petals stained deep crimson; an iw extra fine variety, making fine specimens. Lutea Plena—Double orange, most distinct in appear- ance. Ruba Fl. PL—Dark red flowers of elegant form, large and double. Rosa Sinensis—Large, single red. free bloomer. Zebrina—Yellow ground, with bright scarlet stripes, well marked; very odd. 15"? each; $ per doz. HYDRANGEAS, Well known favorite plants. Their immense heads of bloom make them very conspicuous. For decorative plants they make a fine effect. Hydrangea—Paniculata Grandiflora—One of the finest hardy shrubs in cultivation. It has no equal for cemetery decorations. ^ each. Mortensia—A well known and favorite variety, produc- ing large heads of pink flowers; it thrives best in a shaded position and plenty of moisture. 10<P to 25/0 each. Hortensis Variegata—An exceedingly ornamental plant, the leaves are deep green, margined with pure white; fine for shady positions. to ^ each. Remis PIcta—Red Branched—The new growth of wood is a deep reddish purple, making it distinct from any other variety; color of flowers deep rose or light cherry, which are produced in immense sized trusses; a grand variety. 15<? to 2o0 each. I POME A NOCTIFLORA—MooM Flower. A free growing climber, suitable for covering arbors, ve- randas, decayed trees, etc. Flowers large, pure white, five inches in diameter. Very fragrant, and open at night and on cloudy days. 10^ ea


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