. Florists' wholesale price list plants, bulbs, seeds, etc. : from date to March 15, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. ACALYPHA. Marginata—Fine foliage plant; dark olive, mar- gined rose. Stands up well in dry and hot weather. $ per 100. Triumphans—Very bright, ovate pointed leaves, light red shaded and marbled darker. $ per 100. Miltonia—Beautifully variegated foliage, green and white. Very effective bedding plant. $ per 100. ALAMANDA WILLIAMSII. A dwarf or bush variety


. Florists' wholesale price list plants, bulbs, seeds, etc. : from date to March 15, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. ACALYPHA. Marginata—Fine foliage plant; dark olive, mar- gined rose. Stands up well in dry and hot weather. $ per 100. Triumphans—Very bright, ovate pointed leaves, light red shaded and marbled darker. $ per 100. Miltonia—Beautifully variegated foliage, green and white. Very effective bedding plant. $ per 100. ALAMANDA WILLIAMSII. A dwarf or bush variety of this old favorite house plant. Of dwarf, compact shape, with large trusses of flowers at the tip of every branch; each flower 3 to 3^ inches across. Color, rich golden yellow; very fragrant. $ per 100. ANTHERICUM VIVATUM VARIEGATUM. 2j^-inch pot plants $ per 100. AGERATUMS. Stella Gurney —One of the grandest little bedding plants in cultivation; a mass of bloom the whole season through. Dwarf, compact grower; very satisfactory as a border plant or for bedding by itself. $ per 100. Princess Pauline—A distinct and useful variety, rarely exceeding six inches in height. Its pecu- liarity is that both colors, blue and white, are combined in the same flower. The body of flower is white, with light blue stamens. Cannell's Dwarf—Very dwarf, bright lavender blue. White Cap—Pure white. Unless noted, $ per 100. ACHYRANTHUS. There are no better foliage plants for bedding than Achyranthus. They stand drought and sun much better than Coleus and are more easily kept shapely while the foliage is always brilliant and clean. Brilliantissima—Leaves and stems of a beautiful ruby red. Biemulieri—Dark metallic red foliage, shaded car- mine. McNally—Very attractive, golden yellow-veined green. Emersonii—Leaves lance-shaped, fine bright red. $ per 100. ALTERNANTHERA. Rosea Nana and Parychoides Major, $ per TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. Secured from on


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