. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Herbaceous Plants, Bulbs, etc. 35. NVMPH/EA ODOKAr^. Glndlnlus. continued. Sappho. Cherry, tinged with orange; large pure white blot(-h. Schiller. Sulphur color, with lai'gc carmine blotch. If) cts. Shakespeare. White, slightly suffused with car- mine-rose, large rosy blot(!h. 20 cts. Snow White. A fine new variety, tlu- near(!st pure white of any kind yet intro- duced. cts. Stella. White, ti


. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Herbaceous Plants, Bulbs, etc. 35. NVMPH/EA ODOKAr^. Glndlnlus. continued. Sappho. Cherry, tinged with orange; large pure white blot(-h. Schiller. Sulphur color, with lai'gc carmine blotch. If) cts. Shakespeare. White, slightly suffused with car- mine-rose, large rosy blot(!h. 20 cts. Snow White. A fine new variety, tlu- near(!st pure white of any kind yet intro- duced. cts. Stella. White, tinted with yellow, flamed with carmine. Sulphureus. Sulphur color. Sylphide. White, flamed with carmine; very largo purple blotch. Themis. Delicate satin rose, flushed with carmine, cream colored blotch; beautiful. Van Dyck. Crimson amaranth, striped with white. Walter Scott. Bright rose, carmine veins. cts. MIXED GLADIOLUS. The way to get the best show for the least money in gladiolus is to buy fine MIXED huIjB,*, which ai'e a promiscuous collection of many fine varieties, of many colors and shades, without names. It is simply a portion of our stock, in the cul- tivation of which we have not burdened ourselves with the labor of keeping each kind separate and labeled, thus saving a great deal of care and labor, consequently we ai'e able to sell them at a much less price than the named sorts. .50 cts. per doz., $3 per 100. MOON'S SEEDLING GLADIOLUS. These are young bulbs raised from seed of my own sowing, gath- ered from the finest named kinds. The result is a grand lot of new hybrid vai-ieties, many of them of rare beauty and quite distinct from their parent flowers, and finer than some kinds which have long French names and high prices attached to them. We have never seen a finer mixture of gladiolus than these young seedlings, which bloomed for the first time last year. cts. per doz., §5 per 100. KELIANTHUS multiflorus nanus (Dwarf Sun- flower). A vei'y showy plant wh


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