. Landreths' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. BLOOMSDALE MIXTURE.—Dozen, 20c.; 100, LEMOINEI (Butterfly).—Earlier introductions. Dozen. 30c.: 100, LEMOINEI.—Named varieties mixed. Dozen, 45c.; 100. QROFF'S HYBRID.—The size and coloring is wonderful; manv consider them the best. Dozen, 76c.; 100, CHILDSI.—Dozen, ; 100, SCARLETS AND REDS.—Dozen, ; 100, $ PINK TINTS.—Dozen, 30c.; 100, WHITE AND LIGHT SHADES.—Dozen


. Landreths' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. BLOOMSDALE MIXTURE.—Dozen, 20c.; 100, LEMOINEI (Butterfly).—Earlier introductions. Dozen. 30c.: 100, LEMOINEI.—Named varieties mixed. Dozen, 45c.; 100. QROFF'S HYBRID.—The size and coloring is wonderful; manv consider them the best. Dozen, 76c.; 100, CHILDSI.—Dozen, ; 100, SCARLETS AND REDS.—Dozen, ; 100, $ PINK TINTS.—Dozen, 30c.; 100, WHITE AND LIGHT SHADES.—Dozen, ; 100, YELLOW TINTS.—Dozen, 50c.; 100, STRIPED AND , 35c.; 100, Hibiscus. (Chinese.) This well-known greenhouse ,«hrub may be planted out during the Sum- mer. As a pot plant they will flower all Winter if kept in a light sunny place. QRANDIFLORUS.—Single rose, very large. MINIATUS SEMI=PLENUS.—Double, a brilhant vermilion-scarlet, flowers nearly 4 inches in diameter. SUB=VIOLACEA.—Double, clear carmine thited violet. Plants, each, ; dozen, ; set of 3 for 40c. Hydrangea. OTAKSA.—A Japanese variety producing pmk flowers. extraordinary large heads of pale OTAKSA MONSTROSA.—Intense rose shaded white. The flowers, which are produced freelv, are in much larger clusters than Otaksa. RED=BRANCHED.—The branches are dark red, brightening as they near the flower trusses. Produces freely immense heads of deep rosc-colorcd flowers. One of the finest cultivated. Small plants, each, 15c.; large plants, each, 25c.; 3 for 65c. Primrose. (See Novelties and Specialties, page 47.) All goods in this Catalogue delivered free, unless noted, The favorite and best Orange for house culture ; a plant but a few inches high will bear both flowers and fruit. For those who have never seen it, it is a real novelty. Flowers are very fragrant and fruit is edible. Plants, each, 25c. Petunias. (See Novelties and Specialties, p


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