. Floral catalogue : illustrated. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 72 XAXZ & XEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, Justicea, Blue. A beautiful plant when in bloom; it throws its flowers in clusters and blooms for a considerably long time in winter and early spring. The flowers are of a most beautiful and rich shade of intense ultramarine blue. Justicea, Bicolor. This plant is in bloom nearly all the year. The flowers are star shaped, white tipped, crimson maroon, and resem- ble some spec


. Floral catalogue : illustrated. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 72 XAXZ & XEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, Justicea, Blue. A beautiful plant when in bloom; it throws its flowers in clusters and blooms for a considerably long time in winter and early spring. The flowers are of a most beautiful and rich shade of intense ultramarine blue. Justicea, Bicolor. This plant is in bloom nearly all the year. The flowers are star shaped, white tipped, crimson maroon, and resem- ble some species of orchids. 15 cents. JUSTICEA CARNEA AND ROSEA. Good plants for the house and blooming winter and summer. Red and rose. 10 to 20 cents. New Dwarf Justicea, ";. This New DWARF JUSTICEA, so highly praised by Mr. Louis de Villmorin in the Revue Horticole, is really a much finer and dwarfer plant than our engraving, made from an imported specimen, suggests. Everyone knows the tall, lanky, straggling habit of the old Justicea Ro- sea. This new sort, which is now grown so .extensively by Parisian florists, begins to bloom when the plant has only three or four leaves, and is never out of flower afterward. If pinched back occasionally it makes a very dwarf, stocky plant, frequently covered with 20 to 50 largfe pink flower-heads, lasting a long time. The foliage is also more persistent and highly ornamental, being heavy in texture and VERY VELVETY. 20 cents each; $2 per dozen. Lavender. SWEET. Blue flowers; well-known herb; hardy. 15 cents. Laurus. NOBILIS (Sweet Laurel). Foliage stiff, glossy and 20 cents to $1. Of the above laurel we have trained specimens, stems four feet high with crowns from two to three feet in diame- ter, which we offer from $20 to $25 per pair, respectively. These can be wintered in a warm cellar or hall, or still better in any light room not too warm. LAURUS TINUS. Dwarf, compact growing, winter bloom- ing Laurus, flowers white


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