. Beautiful flowers for 1888. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. ntis. IRIS. The Ibis, or (Flowering Flag,) is a hardy, spring blooming, bulbous- rooted plant for the garden, with large, handsome, and rich- ly colored flowers in June and July, growing eighteen inches high, and are of the easiest culture. They may be grown in pots the same as Hya- cinths for -winter blooming. They will thrive in any good garden soil. They are natives of damp spots in all four quarters of the globe. Flowers large, rich blue shade pre- Mixed varietie


. Beautiful flowers for 1888. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. ntis. IRIS. The Ibis, or (Flowering Flag,) is a hardy, spring blooming, bulbous- rooted plant for the garden, with large, handsome, and rich- ly colored flowers in June and July, growing eighteen inches high, and are of the easiest culture. They may be grown in pots the same as Hya- cinths for -winter blooming. They will thrive in any good garden soil. They are natives of damp spots in all four quarters of the globe. Flowers large, rich blue shade pre- Mixed varieties. 6 cents each. Spanish. Flowers »rhallea- tiran the English. Mixed varieties. 4 cts each ; 35 cts per doz. Susiana. (The Morning Bride). This is a most wonderful combinatiDB of form and color- ing ; the ground work of the flowers is a .silverv gray, shaded and lined with very dark chocohre and black. Individual flowers are three inelus wide and four inches high. 15 cents each. Pavonia. fPeacoch Iris). Pure whi<e, sp- t- ted with blue. Bulbs of this variety are saizill. Price, 5 cents eaoh. SCARLET W^ND FLOWER. (Anemone Fulg^ns.) One of the most attractive and desirable flow- ers for winter or early spring blooming. Its dazzling verraiiion flowers are very pretty and are borne in the great-st profusion. For j planning in groups of shrubbery or in sheltered I places on the law \ or b ml TS they are admira- i itlc. as they come into bio .m sx)n after the Cro- I eus and last a lo . > -t 0''»u per drtz^ 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 Templin-Bradley Seed Company; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Philadelphia : National Bureau of Engraving


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