. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade Ohio Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. J. CHAS. McCULLOUGH, N. E. Cor. 2nd and Walnut Sts., Cincinnati, (X Tree Paeonia. This plant instead of dying down to the ground every winter, as the herbaceous variety, is a small hard wooded shrub. The flowers are the same in form as the common variety, of a light pink or blush color. Banksti—1 year old. plants 80 cts. each. Lilacs. White—25 cts. each. Purple—25 cts. each. Pyrus Japonica. Bright scarlet crimson flowers, in great profusion e


. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade Ohio Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. J. CHAS. McCULLOUGH, N. E. Cor. 2nd and Walnut Sts., Cincinnati, (X Tree Paeonia. This plant instead of dying down to the ground every winter, as the herbaceous variety, is a small hard wooded shrub. The flowers are the same in form as the common variety, of a light pink or blush color. Banksti—1 year old. plants 80 cts. each. Lilacs. White—25 cts. each. Purple—25 cts. each. Pyrus Japonica. Bright scarlet crimson flowers, in great profusion early in the spring, 40 cts. each_ Hydrangea Paniculata Grandinora. {Hardy Hydra?igea.). Hardy Hydrangea. SHOW Ball ( Viburnum Sterilis.) A hardy shrub, growing 8 to 15 feet, pro- ducing large balls of snowy white flowers in June, 35 cts. each. Syringa (Philadelphus.) Large white flowers, very showy, 25c. each. Wiegelas. Rosea—30 cts. each. Fol Variegata—Beaxitiful leaves margined creamy white, flowers pink, 35 cts. each. CandidaWhite, profuse bloomer, 35 cts. each. Yucca Filamentosa. A magnificent, hardy plant, with large, pointed evergreen leaves, flower spikes growing from 5 to 6 feet high,with beautiful lily-shaped flowers, lemon scented, 25c. each, $ per doz. This is one of the most hardy shrubs in cultivation. It attains a height of 3 or 4 feet, and is perfectly hard)- in all parts of the country,, the flowers are white, borne in immense pyr- amidal panicles nearly afoot in length it com- mences flowering in Jul)- and continues un- til November. The plants should be cut back every spring at least one-half of the last season's growth, as the flowers are borne on new wood and are- much finer when the plants are treated in this way, this is the finest flowering shrub for cemetery planting,, 25 to 35 cts. each. Spiraea. Van Houtii-The grandest of all the Spiraeas, it is a beautiful ornament for the lawn at any season, but when in flower it is a complete fountain


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