. Catalogue. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 42 l^ANZ d NEUNER'8 FLORAL E8TABLISH3IENT, EVER ,BLOOMING CARNATIONS. The rose, the chrysanthemum and the carnation are the most popular and the most fashionable flowers of the day. Is there a sweeter flower than the carnation, or pink? What flower presents a greater variety of colors and variations? What flower has such lasting quality, combined with its graceful form and most delightful fragra
. Catalogue. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 42 l^ANZ d NEUNER'8 FLORAL E8TABLISH3IENT, EVER ,BLOOMING CARNATIONS. The rose, the chrysanthemum and the carnation are the most popular and the most fashionable flowers of the day. Is there a sweeter flower than the carnation, or pink? What flower presents a greater variety of colors and variations? What flower has such lasting quality, combined with its graceful form and most delightful fragrance? The varia- tion of colors is greater than in almost any other flower, and the cultivation is of the easiest. ©bserve the following rules: Use only young vigorous plants for planting out, and plant out very early. Do not wait till the hot weather of May sets in. MODE OF CULTURE. Young plants are planted in open ground here as early as April 15th, as light frosts do not in- jure them; or if for pot culture, a repeated shifting from time to time is advisable, and prefer- able to planting young plants in very large pots at once. Pinch the top shoots once or twice dur- ing the early summer only to en- courage a bushy growth. The soil, common loam, should be enrich- ed by a little leaf mold, well-rot- ted cow manure or bone dust. About October 1st lift the plants from the open ground with a full ball and pot. Keep cool and shady for first week, till well es- tablished, then remove to a sun- ny, airy place, and let tempera- ture never exceed sixty degrees. They enjoy a moist and cool at- mosphere. Price, except where noted, mail- ing plants, 20 for $1 without names: with names, per 15, $1; each, 10 cents, except where not- ed. Young showy plants, in 3- inch pots, per dozen, $; each, 15 cents. Strong-blooming plants, in 4-inch pots, per dozen, |2; each 25 cents. Extra large plants, each 50 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
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