. Illustrated catalogue of plants, bulbs, trees, Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 64 NANZ & NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, Marguerite. (PARIS DAISY.) ETOILE D'OR. A yellow variety of this popular flower; a perpetual bloomer, grows two feet high and very bushy. 15 cents NEW WHITE PARIS DAISY. Large, pure white, extra for cut flowers. 10 cents. NEW DWARF WHITE. Grows ten inches high, very bushy, a freer bloomer than the old variety. 15 cents each. Madeira Vine. (MIGNONE
. Illustrated catalogue of plants, bulbs, trees, Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 64 NANZ & NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, Marguerite. (PARIS DAISY.) ETOILE D'OR. A yellow variety of this popular flower; a perpetual bloomer, grows two feet high and very bushy. 15 cents NEW WHITE PARIS DAISY. Large, pure white, extra for cut flowers. 10 cents. NEW DWARF WHITE. Grows ten inches high, very bushy, a freer bloomer than the old variety. 15 cents each. Madeira Vine. (MIGNONETTE VINE.) The flowers of this climber are feathery white, with the fragrance of the mignonette; grows fifty feet high or more in one season. Started plants per dozen, 75 cents; 10 cents each. Tubers, 50 cents per dozen. Meyenia. ERECTA. A neat plant with beautiful blue flowers, re- sembling a small flower of the gloxinia; as a plant for the conservatory it has few equals, as it blooms nine months in the year. 10, 20, to 50 cents each. ALBA. Pure white, still new; very fine addition to above. 25 cents each. Myrtus. COMMUNIS. (The Bridal Myrtle.) An evergreen house plant. 15, 25, to 50 cents. MULTIPLEX. A double flowering sort of the small leaved Bridal Myrtle. 50 cents. LARGE LEAVED. Also known under the name of Eugenia Augustifolia, growing more vigorous than the myrtles. 10 to 25 cents. Mirsipliylum. ASPARAGOIDES (Smilax). Surpassed by none in the grace- ful beauty of its foliage: one of the most valuable plants for decoration. The secret for growing smilax well in pots is to let it run up on the fine twine or thread in- stead of sticks; fasten one or mora strings to a stick three or four feet high and the other end of twine to a short stick, or to the pot, and you will see the vine spin up fast. It loves plenty of water with good drainage. Per dozen, $1 to $2; 10 to 20 cents. Nierembergia. GRACILIS. A pretty bedding plant; of good habit and deli- cate foliage; flowers light
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