. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Dianthus. or Hardy Finks. Highly valued for the great beauty and fra- grance of their flowers. They make splendid, bushy plants from one to two feet high, unrivaled for permanent beds and borders. Dianthus Plumarius, Single Mixed. (Feathered Pheasant's-Eye Pink.) Large, single, fragrant flowers of beautiful colors and finely fringed. 3 cents. Dianthus Plumarius, Double Mixed. (Double Pheasant's-Eye Pink.)


. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Dianthus. or Hardy Finks. Highly valued for the great beauty and fra- grance of their flowers. They make splendid, bushy plants from one to two feet high, unrivaled for permanent beds and borders. Dianthus Plumarius, Single Mixed. (Feathered Pheasant's-Eye Pink.) Large, single, fragrant flowers of beautiful colors and finely fringed. 3 cents. Dianthus Plumarius, Double Mixed. (Double Pheasant's-Eye Pink.) Double fringed flowers, fragrant, and of white, crimson or purple shades, spotted and variegated, nine to twelve inches high. 10 cents. Delphinium (Larkspur). 1% to 3 feet. These are among the grandest of border plants. The perennial varieties will flower slightly the first year, and abundantly year after year thereafter. The tall-growing varieties are well suited for planting among shrubberies. Delphinium Formosum. Flowers very deep blue, in tall, much crowded spikes. 3 cents. Delphinium Hybridum. (Bee Larkspur.) The grandest of the perennial species. Tall spikes, three to four feet, of light or dark blue flowers, each with a black, bee-like spot in the center. 3 cents. Delphinium Chinese (Dwarf Chinese Larkspur). These grow to a height of iy2 feet and are very free blooming. Flowers dark blue, light blue and white. Mixed colors. 3 cents. Golden Rod. America's National Flower. The favorite yellow wild beauty. 3 cents. Gladiolus. The culture of Gladioli from seed is interesting, for the oppor- tunities thus afforded to originate new varieties. They bloom the sec- ond and third year. French Hybrids, Mixed. 5 cents. Gypsophila Paniculata. A graceful, hardy plant, fine for cutting for bouquets. Flowers in feathery-white panicles. 3 cents. Hollyhocks. For majestic growth and massive beauty the Hollyhock stands unrivaled. Flowers very large, perfectly double, and of great variety o


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