. Floral catalogue : illustrated. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 94 XAXZ & XEUXER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT,. Fringred Hollyhocks. Heucliera Sanguinea. One of the most valuable perennials introduced lately, growing two feet high, with brilliant coral and scarlet red flowers. Five for $1; 25 cents each. Hibiscus, Hardy. SINGLE WHITE. This hardy perennial plant can not be too highly recommended; very large fine white flowers with carmine throat, continuously produced till frosts, mak


. Floral catalogue : illustrated. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 94 XAXZ & XEUXER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT,. Fringred Hollyhocks. Heucliera Sanguinea. One of the most valuable perennials introduced lately, growing two feet high, with brilliant coral and scarlet red flowers. Five for $1; 25 cents each. Hibiscus, Hardy. SINGLE WHITE. This hardy perennial plant can not be too highly recommended; very large fine white flowers with carmine throat, continuously produced till frosts, makes it one of the most desirable blooming plants. 25 to 50 cents each. SINGLE ROSE. Splendid rose-tinted flowers, most effect- ive, otherwise same as above. 25 cents each. CRIMSON EYE. Flowers of the very largest size, with petals broad and flat, making each flower as full and round as a dinner plate. The color is clear, dazzling white with an intensely brilliant crimson spot at the base 'of each petal, making a crimson eye two inches across in the center of an immense white flower. Three for 50 cents: 20 cents each. Hyacintlius Candicans. A beautiful bulbous-rooted plant, with flower stems three to four feet high, bearing from twenty to thirty pure laree white flowers; blooms in July and August. 20 cents each. Hollyhock. (DOUBLE.) This old fashien, hardy garden plant has been much im- proved lately; beauti- ful, perfect double flowers in all colors. Per dozen, $2; strong roots, 20 cents each. We have a fine stock of fine double carmine, yellow, blood-red, rose, maroon, white, etc. Young plants, per dozen, $1; io cents each; larger roots, per dozen, $: 25c each Hydrangeas. THOMAS HOGG. Pure white, flowers in large umbels, very showy, one of the finest, hardy plants. 25 and 50 cents each. OTASKA. Large pink flowers. Both sorts need protection to prevent the freezing of the flower buds, which form themselves at the point of each branch each year. 15, 25 to 50 cents each. Above


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