. [Catalogue of] Cottage Rose Garden. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus; Flowers Catalogs. Catalogue <f Cottage Rose Garden, Columbus^ Ohio. / 'T'3 51 ABUTILONS. ® ® Ben Flower of Flowering Maple. Rapid growing plants of easy culture. Flowers pendu- lous, bell-shaped and produced in great abundance. If taken up carefully before frost, they make good winter flowering plants. Price, 10 cents each ; three (varieties, your selection, for 25 cents. Eclipse—A pretty trailing variety, with large foliage, beautifully marked green and yellow. Flowers bright yellow; crimson throat. Fine for vases or basket


. [Catalogue of] Cottage Rose Garden. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus; Flowers Catalogs. Catalogue <f Cottage Rose Garden, Columbus^ Ohio. / 'T'3 51 ABUTILONS. ® ® Ben Flower of Flowering Maple. Rapid growing plants of easy culture. Flowers pendu- lous, bell-shaped and produced in great abundance. If taken up carefully before frost, they make good winter flowering plants. Price, 10 cents each ; three (varieties, your selection, for 25 cents. Eclipse—A pretty trailing variety, with large foliage, beautifully marked green and yellow. Flowers bright yellow; crimson throat. Fine for vases or baskets. Due de flalakoff—Very large bells; deep orange, with brownish stripes; variegated foliage. Abutilon Erecta—First Abutilon holding its flowers erect. Color, orange-pink, very profuse. New Abutilon, Golden Fleece—Bright golden-yellow. Free flowering and very desirable. See cut. Rosaeflora—Rosy-pink, shaded and veined with a richer tint of the same color. A good winter bloomer. Snow Storm—The best white. Compact growth and an abundant bloomer summer and winter. Thompsonii—Foliage dark green, shaded and mottled with yellow. Thompsonii Plena—A new variety, with perfectly double flowers, that resemble in form a double Hollyhock. Vexillarium Pictum—Golden spotted and marbled foli- age. Fine for vases and baskets. William Fowler—Bright golden-yellow; very fine. rime, la Baron Alphonse Rothschild—Cream, tinted with canary yellow. Large, finely formed flower, n. Henry Gosofot—Soft amber, shaded with light rose. A peculiar and striking color. New Abutilon, Souv. de Bonn—See special Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original G. Drobisch (Firm); Cottage Rose Garden; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Columbus, Ohio : G. Drobisch


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