. Descriptive list of plants. Nursery stock New Hampshire Keene Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Vegetables. 22 ELLIS BB 0 THEB S* CATALOGUE. BOUGAINVILLE A GLABRA. Sanderiana ( new). It affords us great pleasure to offer this new and useful flowering plant; small and large plants alike being covered with blos- soms. Even plants in thumb-pots, were laden with bloom. The house in which our plants have been cultivated has been a sheet of flowers from Mav until December, the plants carrying- large numbe


. Descriptive list of plants. Nursery stock New Hampshire Keene Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Vegetables. 22 ELLIS BB 0 THEB S* CATALOGUE. BOUGAINVILLE A GLABRA. Sanderiana ( new). It affords us great pleasure to offer this new and useful flowering plant; small and large plants alike being covered with blos- soms. Even plants in thumb-pots, were laden with bloom. The house in which our plants have been cultivated has been a sheet of flowers from Mav until December, the plants carrying- large numbers of brilliant blossoms. Many excellent judges state that this will be a favorite market plant, as it produces as freely as a Fuchsia its dazzling rosy crimson flowers, lasting so long in perfection, and produced in smallest pots, under all conditions, in amazing profusion. A first-class cer- tificate was awarded Messrs. Sander & Co., by the Royal Horticultural Society for this new plant. We have but recently placed this plant in stock ; above description, is from the intro- ducers, Sander & Co., of England. (See cut.) Price 25 6ts. CARNATIONS. The rich, spicy odor of the Carnation, combined with its varied colors, handsome form, leaves but little to be desired. They are very easily grown, and bloom freely as bedding plants in summer, or window garden in winter. Planted out in April they will commence flowering in early summer, and continue until checked by heavy frosts in autumn. If intended for winter flowers they should be gone over every three weeks, and the young growth cut back to within four or five inches of the main stem. After August 1st they should be allowed to grow and bud, as by September 15th they should be taken up and potted. Carnations are a specialty with us, and we very much doubt if our customers can find as select a list published in any florist's catalogue in the United States. Only the very best are allowed in our collection. Eldorado (new). A y


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