. The John A. Doyle Company. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Large growing tropical shrubs, with very glossy foliage. The plants, under the hottest sun, produce enormous flowers in great numbers, and make noble specimens. Carminiatus Perfectus—Full round flower of perfect shape, and of a rich, bolt carmine-rose,' with deep crimson eye. Collerii—Flowers buff yellow, with a crimson-scarlet base. Peculiar- ly hauubume. Miniatus, Semi-Plenus—Semi-double flowers of a brilliant vermilion- scariet, petals waved and recurved, and very handsome. Versicolor—A variety combining in it


. The John A. Doyle Company. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Large growing tropical shrubs, with very glossy foliage. The plants, under the hottest sun, produce enormous flowers in great numbers, and make noble specimens. Carminiatus Perfectus—Full round flower of perfect shape, and of a rich, bolt carmine-rose,' with deep crimson eye. Collerii—Flowers buff yellow, with a crimson-scarlet base. Peculiar- ly hauubume. Miniatus, Semi-Plenus—Semi-double flowers of a brilliant vermilion- scariet, petals waved and recurved, and very handsome. Versicolor—A variety combining in its flowers all colors of the whole family, being handcomely striptd crimson, buff rose and white. Magnificus—A very large flower, and of perfect form. Color a deep magenta, ends of petals touched with brown, foliage finely toothed. Rosa Sinensis—Flowers red and very large, averaging nearly five inches in dierueter. Hibiscus Auriantica—Large, double, orange-colored flowers. Sub Violaceous—Flowers of enormous size, of a beautiful carmine, tinted with ; probably the largest flower of the. Hibiscus family, aud an unusually free bloomer. We take great pleasure in recommend- ing this fi:ne plant. >o Price, 10 cents each; three for 25c, or eight kinds £ for 50c. Large two=year=old plants, 25c each 1 Kinus « Miniatus. IUUIIlliliiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiH""""""ni"l>llllimi miiMiiimii Gyrnira flurantiaca. Velvet Plant seems an appropriate name, the leaves be" ing always taken as artificial. They and the stems are en tirely covered with purple hairs. Shining, glistening, re- fleeting many new colors. Any change of position appears to alter the color of the fo'.iage. A grand plant. Of easiest growth. Price, 15c each. Swainsonia, or Swanflower. Anew plant for "Winter blooming, which surpasses any novelty that has been brought out in many ye


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