. Magnificent offers : 25 special bargains in roses, bulbs, plants, seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PHLOX. nd Plants—Continued TREE PAEONY.—These species, natives of Japan, are a grand addition to a garden. They do not die down to the ground like the herbaceous sorts, but make fine bushes three to four feet high, covered in Spring with immense flowers, and pre- sent an elegant appearance. 60 cents each. PLUMBAGO, Lady Larpent.—For description and price, see page 29, PHLOX, HARDY PERENNIAL. 1


. Magnificent offers : 25 special bargains in roses, bulbs, plants, seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. PHLOX. nd Plants—Continued TREE PAEONY.—These species, natives of Japan, are a grand addition to a garden. They do not die down to the ground like the herbaceous sorts, but make fine bushes three to four feet high, covered in Spring with immense flowers, and pre- sent an elegant appearance. 60 cents each. PLUMBAGO, Lady Larpent.—For description and price, see page 29, PHLOX, HARDY PERENNIAL. 10 cents each; the set of seven for 60 i-ents. Cross of Honor.—Beautiful light rose, striped pure white. Flora McNab.—Pure white and free. Lothair.—A brilliant salmon-rose. Princess de , with carmine eye. Sir E. Landseer.—A brilliant dark crimson. Large fine flow- ers. Stansted Rival.—Rose-pink, dark crimson rays. Triumphe de Twickle.—A rosy magenta. PANSY PLANTS.—Price, 6 cents each; 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred, postage RUDBECKIA, Golden Glow.—Nothing finer in hardy plants, deep golden yellow flowers. 15 cents each; two for 26 cents. RHODODENDRON, Rose Bay.—Fine, large plants, two feet high, with large branching head, with from eight to ten buds sure to bloom this Spring, $1.*00 each. If Rhododendrons are to be sent by mail, add twenty-five cents for postage for each plant. SPIREAS.—These are beautiful shrubs of easy culture. Very desirable for shrubberies or the flower garden. 16 cents each; large plants, S5 cents each. Ballardii.—Flowers in spikes of pink or rose color. Prunif olia.—Flowers like double small white Daisies, known as Bridal Wreath. Van Houtte.—A strong grower, flowers a pure white, in clusters. Kine. The best. Anthony Waterer.—New. The crimson Spirea. Charming. Blue S-pir&a—^CaryoJ>terisMastacanthus.) Lovely blue flowers. Very elegant. Plants to bloom this year. 15 cents each. VIOLETS


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