. Vestal's rose catalogue, 1900. Nursery stock Arkansas Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Maid of Orleans. A very attractive new sort, with good sized double flowers, blooming pro- fusely all summer, shining pale green foliage. We predict for it a rapid sale, as it is so much easier to handle than other Cape Jasmines, and, on the whole, more desirable. Price, nice plants, 10 cents each. Confederate Jasmine. This makes an ele- gant hard wooded climber, or can be trained in bush form. It
. Vestal's rose catalogue, 1900. Nursery stock Arkansas Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Maid of Orleans. A very attractive new sort, with good sized double flowers, blooming pro- fusely all summer, shining pale green foliage. We predict for it a rapid sale, as it is so much easier to handle than other Cape Jasmines, and, on the whole, more desirable. Price, nice plants, 10 cents each. Confederate Jasmine. This makes an ele- gant hard wooded climber, or can be trained in bush form. It bears large bunches of pure white flowers, with the most delicious Jasmine perfume. It is known in the South, where it is hardy, as the Confederate Jasmine. A great plant for house culture. Also known as Malayan Jasmine. It will delight all. Price, 15 cents each. Grand Duke. This jasmine is very easily grown, even small plants bear a profusion of very double creamy white flowers, having a delicious perfume. It is a magnificent plant, and will be- come one of the most valuable and popular pot plants when it becomes better known. It can be stored in a dry cellar in winter. Price, 10 cents each. Cviphea. (Cupliea Lilavea.) The flowers are tubular in shape, 1}^ to 2 inches long, and have two bright scarlet wings at the end of each flower; the tip of the flower is bright pur- ple; the stamens are pure white; the body of the flower is pea green and is covered with fine crim- son hairs like a moss rose. The plants are always in bloom when given proper care. It makes an elegant appearance when potted or in the open ground. Price, 10 cents each. DAISIES. We cannot praise too highly these pretty little spring blooming plants ; charming little plants for edging and borders, among our earliest, hardy spring flowering perennials. Price, 5 cents each ; 50 cents per dozen. Snowball. A large and very double pure white daisy. Longfellow. The best red variety; very double. German or Parlor Ivy.
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