. Catalogue of floral beauties, for the spring of 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nursery stock; Flowers; Roses; Plants, Ornamental. HELIOTROPE, 14 ; Qfloen of Tloleti.—A violet-purple, with large Price, 8 cents each. Snow Wreath.—Nearly white, large truss. Price, 8 cents each. NEW HELIOTROPES. —In bloom it is exquisite. The deep lavender color ot the flower contrasts admirably with the beautiful dark-green foliage. Price, 15 cents each. The Queen.—For a neat, dwarf habit, profusion of b


. Catalogue of floral beauties, for the spring of 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nursery stock; Flowers; Roses; Plants, Ornamental. HELIOTROPE, 14 ; Qfloen of Tloleti.—A violet-purple, with large Price, 8 cents each. Snow Wreath.—Nearly white, large truss. Price, 8 cents each. NEW HELIOTROPES. —In bloom it is exquisite. The deep lavender color ot the flower contrasts admirably with the beautiful dark-green foliage. Price, 15 cents each. The Queen.—For a neat, dwarf habit, profusion of bloom and richness of odor this Heliotrope has no equal, and its vivid color of royal purple, with a distinct white center, gives us something entirely new in color, either for Summer decora- tion or Winter flowering. Price, 10 cents each. The \ Ircin.—This comes to us heralded as far superior to any existing white variety. The introducer describes it as low- growing and with strong luxuriant foliage. The flower is very large and of snowy whiteness. Frlre, 10 cents each. The three new Heliotropes for 80 cents. ALOYSIA CITRIODORA,-(^"'«« V«iina.) Foliage delightfully fragrant. To simply brush against it is enough to scent an entire room with its delicious ador. Planted out of doors, it grows into a fine, large clump, and it can be taken up in the Fall and wintered over in the cellar. Price, 10 cents each; three for 26 cents. OLEA FRAGRANS, OR TEA OLIVE. One ot the most desirable flowering shrubs ot Southern gardens, and also a favorite house plant in the North. Hasdecp green foliage similar to the Camellia. The white flowers, al- though small, are produced in great profusion, and emit the most pleasing fragrance. It has been well said that each indi- vidual bloom nas more sweetness than the moist fragrant Lily. The blooming period begins in the lasts for several months. It is of easy culture, and especially desirable as-a^wrn- dow plant. Nice plants. Te


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