. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for January, February and March, 1897. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Latania Barbonica. SWORD FERN. A really graceful Fern, multiplying very fast in throwing out vines, on which grow separate plants again. Price, fine four-inch pot plants, $ per dozen; $10 per hundred. Nice two-and-a-half inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; $4 per hundred. IPOMOHA NOCTIPHYTON, The True Evening Glory, or Moon Flower. As a climber of rapid growth to cover arbors, verandas, old decayed


. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for January, February and March, 1897. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Latania Barbonica. SWORD FERN. A really graceful Fern, multiplying very fast in throwing out vines, on which grow separate plants again. Price, fine four-inch pot plants, $ per dozen; $10 per hundred. Nice two-and-a-half inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; $4 per hundred. IPOMOHA NOCTIPHYTON, The True Evening Glory, or Moon Flower. As a climber of rapid growth to cover arbors, verandas, old decayed trees or walls, it has no superior. Flowers pure white, five inches in diam- eter, moon-like, and as they expand at night, have a striking effect. Price, 5 cents each ; 60 cents per dozen; $4 per hundred. IPOMOHA LEAR1I, The Blue Moon Flower. The individual blooms are trumpet-shaped, above four inches across, of a rich velvet hue, with fine purple rays. Grows about twenty-five feet in one season, and is a most attractive climber. Price, 5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen : $4 per hundred. IPOMOHA MORTONI1. A rapid growing perennial, with all the colors combined. Price, 50 cents per HZELS ingle Chinese Primrose. PALMS. Latania Barbonica—The well-known favorite Fan Palm, beautiful in all stages of growth. No plant is more easily grown, and none more tenacious of life, enduring the dust the cold and heat from open windows, and gas- heated air of our dwellings. The demand for this particular kind is, per- haps, five times that of any other. Price. 4-inch pots, fine plants, 18 inches and over, showing character leaves, $2 per dozen ; $15 per hundred. Four-inch pots, 15 to 18 inches high, showing character leaves, $ per dozen; $10;per hundrek. Two-and-a-half inch pots, two and three emb vo leaves, 50 centsiper dozen; $4 per hundred. Chamsrops Excelsa—This is one of the finest pot plants imaginable, and the easiest to grow of any of the Palm family. Being almost hardy, i


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