. Annual illustrated, descriptive catalogue of seeds, plants, vines, small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Vegetables; Seeds; Flowers; Shrubs; Ornamental trees; Fruit trees; Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Parker & Wood (Firm). 24 ^AI\KEf\ Sj |00D, |SEED j^ATALOGUE. #*H0USE-I)». Dracaena Terminalis. Dracaena Indivisa. AZALEA INDICA. One hundred and fifty of the very finest varieties, including all the leading sorts, and new kinds of recent introduc- tion. 25 to 50 cents each; $ to $ per dozen. Large plants of many varieties, $ to $ each. AGAVES (
. Annual illustrated, descriptive catalogue of seeds, plants, vines, small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Vegetables; Seeds; Flowers; Shrubs; Ornamental trees; Fruit trees; Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Parker & Wood (Firm). 24 ^AI\KEf\ Sj |00D, |SEED j^ATALOGUE. #*H0USE-I)». Dracaena Terminalis. Dracaena Indivisa. AZALEA INDICA. One hundred and fifty of the very finest varieties, including all the leading sorts, and new kinds of recent introduc- tion. 25 to 50 cents each; $ to $ per dozen. Large plants of many varieties, $ to $ each. AGAVES (Century Plants). Our collection embraces over sixty species. No plants are more decorative, or more effective conservatory in winter, or lawn or garden in summer. Prices from 50 cents to $, according to^variety. Large size, $ to $ each. ABUTILONS. Erect-growing greenhouse plants, from two to six feet high, flowering during winter and spring, also in summer, in the open ground. Aureum, flowers large, deep yellow. Boule de Neige. Pure white; great improvement on the old white variety. Canary, pale lemon or canary color. Thoinpsonii, mottled, golden yellow. And many other fine varieties. 15 cents each; $ BEGONIA REX (Ornamental Leaved). Beautiful foliage plants, admirably adapted for baskets, war- ? dian cases and ferneries, or for shady recesses in summer. The leaves are very large, variegated, or zoned, with an attractive metallic surface. Ten varieties. 25c. each; $ per dozen. TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. This is a class of Begonias produced since the introduction of Begonia Sedeni, and particularly adapted for summer bedding. They should be planted out in May, in the same manner as Gladiolus. They grow readily, attaining the height of twelve or fifteen inches, and are covered with their very large flowers. Fine mixed seedlings, 20 cents each ; $ per dozen. CROTONS. .l Beautiful variegated foliage-plants, for hot-house or war- diah-cases. Ten n
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