. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for April, May and June, 1896. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Bulbs (Plants). ONYCHIUM JAPONICUM. A very beautiful Fern, having long, graceful fronds. The wiry texture of the leaf makee keep a long time; very useful to cut for vases, etc. See illustration. Price, fine plants, 76 cents per dozen; $5 per hundred. PTERIS TREMULA, or SHAKING FERN. One of the finest Perns for house decoration, growing very rapidly and throwing up large h


. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for April, May and June, 1896. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Bulbs (Plants). ONYCHIUM JAPONICUM. A very beautiful Fern, having long, graceful fronds. The wiry texture of the leaf makee keep a long time; very useful to cut for vases, etc. See illustration. Price, fine plants, 76 cents per dozen; $5 per hundred. PTERIS TREMULA, or SHAKING FERN. One of the finest Perns for house decoration, growing very rapidly and throwing up large handsome fronds. It makes magnificent specimens. Easily grown and very popular. The best markat Pern grown. Price, three inch pots, 10 cents each; $1 per dozen; $7 per hundred. Onychium Japonicum. IPOMCEA MORTONII. Rapid growing perennial, with all the colors combined. Price, 50 cents per dozen. IPOMCEA MEXICANA. This is unlike all the others, as it blooms during the day time, and has strong tuberous root like a Dahlia, which can be wintered in a cellar. Its leaves are also beautifully divided. The flowers are of a violet-crimson color. It is very rapid in growth, the tubers giving it an early and strong start, which makes its season of usefulness the longest of any climber of its class. Price, strong field roots, $ per dozen. IPOMCEA NOCTIPHYTON. The True Evening Glory, or Moon Flower. As a climber of rapid growth to cover arbors, verandas, old decayed trees or walls, it has no superior. Flowers pure white, five inches in diam- eter, moon-like, and as they expand at night, have a striking effect. Price. 5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen: $4 per hundred. IPOMCEA LEARII, the Blue Moonflower. The individual blooms are trumpet-shared, above four inches across, of a rich velvet hue, with fine purple rays. Grows about twenty-five feet in one season, and is a most attractive climber. Price, 5 cents each: 50 cents per dozen: $3 per Pteris Tremula. ERANTHEMUM PULCHELLUM. Th


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