. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. Paeonias.â There is nothing that -we would miss from the old garden so much as the peeonia clump. With their bril- liant display of bloom d uring May and June there is nothing that Trill equal them, many of which are so vivid and so pro- fuse in bloom, that they fairly dazzle the eye. Many have flow- ers of immense size, most in- tensely double and produced in a profusion scarcely equaled by any other plant. Paeonias are perfectly hardy and succeed in almost any soil except w


. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. Paeonias.â There is nothing that -we would miss from the old garden so much as the peeonia clump. With their bril- liant display of bloom d uring May and June there is nothing that Trill equal them, many of which are so vivid and so pro- fuse in bloom, that they fairly dazzle the eye. Many have flow- ers of immense size, most in- tensely double and produced in a profusion scarcely equaled by any other plant. Paeonias are perfectly hardy and succeed in almost any soil except were water stands. Years ago we secured from a grower in the West a few hundred sets and have never seen their equal in any other flower on any other grounds, except the Rose. We have been fortunate in securing more for the spring trade (ours being nearly gone) from the same source. We offer three of different colors and time of blossoming. We offer three colors, Red, Pink and White. All double, large and excellent. PRICE, 20c. each; 3 for 50c. Yucca fila- mentosa. â A. pi an t so highly or- namental and so easily grown should be found on every lawn and in every flower border and as it re- quires but litâ 11 e attention after being planted, de- serves all that can be said in its praise.â Chas. E. Par- nell in Tick's Magazine. It is popu- larly known as Bear's Thread, o r Ada m's Xeedle, is an or n a m e nt a 1 renniaf^lant, YUCCA ftlamentosa. having a cluster of lance linear, sword-shape leaves which are regularly serrated, and edged with slender threads which hang down some three or four inches. The flowers are produced during the months of June and July, and are borne on flower scapes or terminal panicles which attain a height of six or eight feet. The individual flowers are numerous, cup-shaped, pendulous, and of a cream color, and the plant remains in bloom for a considerable time. The inflorescence, is, however, but a small part of its attractions, as its foliage is of


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