. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Blue Daisy. BLUE DAISY. (Agathea Celestis.) The flowers are Daisy shaped, of a delicate light blue, with a yellow disc. It blooms in great profusion from November to April, and makes a novel and pleasing feature in any collection of plants. 10c; 3 for 25c. PRinULA OBCONICA. Always in Bloom. This is a charming new plant for winter. In fact we know of none that is better adapted to home culture than this one. It is not susceptible


. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Blue Daisy. BLUE DAISY. (Agathea Celestis.) The flowers are Daisy shaped, of a delicate light blue, with a yellow disc. It blooms in great profusion from November to April, and makes a novel and pleasing feature in any collection of plants. 10c; 3 for 25c. PRinULA OBCONICA. Always in Bloom. This is a charming new plant for winter. In fact we know of none that is better adapted to home culture than this one. It is not susceptible to change of temperature that most plants are subject to. It bears its elegant panicles and sprays of bloom of a delicate pink and white in the great est profusion. Price, 10c each. The Baby Primrose. ^ THE BABY PRIHROSE. (P^imuIa Forbesi It is a wonderfully free-blooming plant, commencing to flower as soon as born. It forms a dense rosette of somewhat fleshy leaves, from which spring the flowering stems, 12,15 and even 20 inches tall, supporting three tiers or whorls of dainty flowers of a delicate rosv lilac, with eye of pale gold. The flowers are not more than half an inch in diameter, but they are produced in such great abundance that a few plants present a dense mass of bloom, which continues without interruption and with in- creasing vigor from September until June. The plant then is bene- fitted by a rest; and, having now formed a dense clump, it is de- sirable that it be divided and the stock increased thereby, each plant making 10 to 12 divisions. As a pot plant it cannot be sur- Price, 10c each. THE BEAUTIFUL MEXICAN PRIMROSEâA charming oasket or pot plant, just brought to notice by extensive advertising. It is certainly a very worthy plant, and indispensable to every collection. Flowers of a beautiful, bright, clear pink color, veined with scarlet, and with a bright center. The superb color, combined with airy grace and beautiful form, goes to make a flower which i


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