36th annual catalog : what to plant how to plant when to plant . only variety of this color. The flowers make a mag- ,nifieent show. A great novelty. Each 25c, postage plants by express, 50c and 75c each. ; Hibiscus—Single, scarlet. j Hibiscus—Double, crimson. These are two fine bedders and make enormous 15c, postage paid. Larger plants by express 50c and 75ceach. Impatiens Sultani—The flowers are of a brilliant rosy £i|scarlet color, of a peculiarly distinct, but most eflective hue,about one and one-half inches in diameter; 20c each, postage la;paid. Double and Single
36th annual catalog : what to plant how to plant when to plant . only variety of this color. The flowers make a mag- ,nifieent show. A great novelty. Each 25c, postage plants by express, 50c and 75c each. ; Hibiscus—Single, scarlet. j Hibiscus—Double, crimson. These are two fine bedders and make enormous 15c, postage paid. Larger plants by express 50c and 75ceach. Impatiens Sultani—The flowers are of a brilliant rosy £i|scarlet color, of a peculiarly distinct, but most eflective hue,about one and one-half inches in diameter; 20c each, postage la;paid. Double and Single Hibi8CUN. MAILING SIZE Climbing Roses Nice, well established plants, trueto name, and sure to grow whenproperly handled. Price, 10c each, 13 for for Postage paid. America. Climbing Bridesmaid. Cloth of Gold. Climbing Clothilde Soupert. Climbing Marie Guillot. Climbing Meteor. Empress of China. Reine Marie Henriette. Solfaterre. Mrs. Robert Peary. Climbing Wootton. Mary Washington. See Two-year-old list for descrip-tion of above Heltotrope (Florence Nightingale.) Cai>e Jasmine. The Jasmine Family. Cape Jasmine (Gardenia Florida)—This splendid plant isa great favorite with all who know its true worth. The bloomsare pure \vhite, and measure 2% inches across, and are de-lightfully fragrant. The flowers are extremely fashionable,and for this reason, together with its ease of culture, we feelsure of a lively demand for it. The frequent requests receivedfor it have led us to propagate a large number of strong, well-rooted blooming plants. Grand Duke—This Jasmine is very easily grown; evensmall plants bear a profusion of very double, creamy whiteflowers. Grandiflora, Catolien Jasmine—Flowers pure white, star-shaped, of exquisite fragrance. Gracillinum—Beautiful pure white flowers, borne in clus-ters; delightfully fragrant. Maid of Orleans—A very attractive sort, with good sizedouble flowers, blooming profusely all summer; shining palegreen
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