. Catalogue of greenhouse, bedding and new plants, cultivated and for sale at the Fruitland Nurseries, Augusta, Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Shrubs; Trees. P. J. Berckmans' Spring Catalogue. 9 *SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM—Jerusalem Cherry; dwarf bush, covered during winter with bright scarlet berries ; fine for winter decoration. 25c. *TRITOMA—Very showy plants ; flower spikes from ten to twelve inches; deep orange and yellow ; constant bloomer ;
. Catalogue of greenhouse, bedding and new plants, cultivated and for sale at the Fruitland Nurseries, Augusta, Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Shrubs; Trees. P. J. Berckmans' Spring Catalogue. 9 *SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM—Jerusalem Cherry; dwarf bush, covered during winter with bright scarlet berries ; fine for winter decoration. 25c. *TRITOMA—Very showy plants ; flower spikes from ten to twelve inches; deep orange and yellow ; constant bloomer ; perfectly hardy. 25c. VERBENA—Our collection of this universal favorite is very select, and comprises all the best varieties of this and former years. Colors white, red, scarlet, crimson, blue, with all intermediate shades, variegated, spotted, etc. $ per dozen. *VINCA PERIWINKLE—Blue, variegated. 25c. VIOLETS—Sweet-scented. 20c. each ; $2 per dozen. DOUBLE WHITE. DBL. BLUE NEAPOLITAN. KING OF VIOLETS—Very large blue. MARIE LOUISE—(See new plants.) SHOENBRUN—Single blue ; blooms almost perpetually. OLD DBL. BLUE, OR PARMA—Light |^p|0NALE OR HORSE SHOE—Very desirable bedding plants, with- standing our dryest summers, and furnishing a continuous harvest of '^$1^ flowers. We do not give a list of Varieties of this class, as the favorites of one season are often superceded by improved kinds the next year. Our collec- tion is very extensive, and numbers upwards of one hundred and fifty varieties. Of these we have selected about thirty of the best. The colors embrace scarlet, crimson, pink, salmon, pure white, with all intermediate shades. Price, 20c. each; $2 per dozen; $12 per 100, including the best varieties of last year. SILVER, GOLD, BRONZE AND TRICOLOR—With foliage of exquisite markings, and very desirable for house culture; unsuited to open ground. 50c. each. TRICOLOR—" MRS. ; Leaves green, bronze crimson zone and yellow m
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