. Spring trade list : January 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 26 THE COTTAGE GARDENS, QUEENS, N Y. GIANT SINGLE ELOWEREO SECTION—Standard HALL CAINE—Type of Giant Single Section tIALL CAINE. Fine large trusses, produced in great profusion, held high above the foliage; individual florets immense, 2M> to 2%, and occasionally 3 inches in diameter; color, bright cherry-red; the habit is dwarf and compact, and exceptional^ valuable as a pot plant for exhibition purposes. This is a striking flower; its telling colo
. Spring trade list : January 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 26 THE COTTAGE GARDENS, QUEENS, N Y. GIANT SINGLE ELOWEREO SECTION—Standard HALL CAINE—Type of Giant Single Section tIALL CAINE. Fine large trusses, produced in great profusion, held high above the foliage; individual florets immense, 2M> to 2%, and occasionally 3 inches in diameter; color, bright cherry-red; the habit is dwarf and compact, and exceptional^ valuable as a pot plant for exhibition purposes. This is a striking flower; its telling color and immense size attract universal attention; it is also a fine, vigorous grower; foliage, light green, with a light zone of deeper green. $ per 100. IAN MACLAREN. A very deep, warm shade of salmon, paler at the margin of the petals and deepening almost to orange at the center; perfectly circular in outline and of wonderful substance; a grand flower in size, form and color. $ per 100. BARBARA HOPE. Pale, beautiful salmon pink, with white eye, shading off to nearly white at edge of petal; a very large flower, perfect in form and of great substance. The plant has a splendid habit; a magnificent variety; one of the very best. $ per 100. RUDYARD KIPLING. Fine dwarf, free-blooming habit; well-shaped round bloom, 2V2 inches in diameter; of great substance; color, rich crimson purple or amaranth, with glowing crimson blotch at base of upper petals. A magnificent and striking variety. $ per 100. MRS. L. HUMPHREYS. Deep rose pink; enormous flowers, good shaped pip and truss ; one of the largest pink geraniums that we have. $ per 100. PINK DOMINO. A charming addition to the pink class; broad, circular florets in bold, erect trusses; a lively shade of pure pink ; splendid dwarf, bushy habit. $ per 100. J. M. BARRIE. Bright cerise; largest bloom of its class, pips 3 inches in diameter not being uncommon. $ per Please note that these images are extra
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