. Catalogue of floral beauties, for the spring of 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nursery stock; Flowers; Roses; Plants, Ornamental. PLUMBAGO, CAPEKSIS ALBA. Capensis Flore Alba.—This is a splendid novelty. The exact counterpart of Plumbago Capensis except in color, which in this beautiful novelty is a clear white. This is one of the leading" new plants of the year. Do not confound this with the ola worthless white. One of the most satisfactory bed- ding plants out. We recommend this highly. Price, 10 cents each


. Catalogue of floral beauties, for the spring of 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nursery stock; Flowers; Roses; Plants, Ornamental. PLUMBAGO, CAPEKSIS ALBA. Capensis Flore Alba.—This is a splendid novelty. The exact counterpart of Plumbago Capensis except in color, which in this beautiful novelty is a clear white. This is one of the leading" new plants of the year. Do not confound this with the ola worthless white. One of the most satisfactory bed- ding plants out. We recommend this highly. Price, 10 cents each. Capensis.—This produces large heads of light blue flowers. It has the most peculiar shade of blue of any flower in culti- vation. Always in bloom, and an elegant bedder. Price, 10 cents each. Lady Larpent.—This beautiful variety of Plumbago was first popularly introduced in 1890. Since that time it nas so thor- oughly pleased all who have planted it, achieved such great popularity, which, coupled with our own thorough tests and observations, demonstrated that it is unquestionably the most distinct and valuable haray herbaceous plant now in culti- vation. The plants are strong,upright in habit, growing to a height of twelve to fifteen inches in compact clumps, and from the middle of July until severe Irost are covered with lovely rich violet-blue colored flowers borne in close termi- nal heads. (We had thousands in bloom on our grounds the past season as late as October 25th.) The toliage is unique, finely serrated and f ringing the siems. We heartily recom- mend this fine variety lor edging sidewalks,beds or borders, or single specimens set in mixed flower vases or beds, where they appear in lovely contrast with other flowers. Price, 10 cents each. New Pink Plumbago, Sangulnea.—The Plumbagos are very de- sirable plants for bedding or house culture, and are admired by all for their elegant trusses ol bloom and the delicate col- ors of th' ir flowers. The light blue, an


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