. C. H. Murphey's trade list for spring 1890 : new and standard varieties of roses, begonias, carnations, chrysanthemums, etc., etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. C. H. MURPHEY'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FOR 1890. 25' Gknkral Collkction. New Madam Chobert—Light violet, shaded with crimson or dark rose. M. Jules Barigny—Light crimson, shaded lighter on inner side of flower veined darker. M. la Baron Alphonse Rothschild—Cream tinted with canary yellow; very large, finely formed flower. Hibiscus Open flowers like a Hibiscus; color bright


. C. H. Murphey's trade list for spring 1890 : new and standard varieties of roses, begonias, carnations, chrysanthemums, etc., etc. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. C. H. MURPHEY'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FOR 1890. 25' Gknkral Collkction. New Madam Chobert—Light violet, shaded with crimson or dark rose. M. Jules Barigny—Light crimson, shaded lighter on inner side of flower veined darker. M. la Baron Alphonse Rothschild—Cream tinted with canary yellow; very large, finely formed flower. Hibiscus Open flowers like a Hibiscus; color bright yellow. M. le Conte Toucher Carail—25 Cents each. Md Alfred Lagoure—Each 25 Cents; the set 6 for Golden Fleece—Yellow. Boute de Niege—White; 50 Cents per dozen, $ per ICQ. NEW ABUTILON GOLDEN FLEECE. Grand New Variety. BiemuUeri—Bright metalic, red foliage. Its strong point is in its low spreadmg growth; does not exceed six inches in height; will prove a very useful plant. 25 Cents each, $ per dozen. Achyranthus —In varieties. $ per 100. New Obovata—As the name indicates, oval foliage, with very distinct rich markings; edges of leaf banded with pinkish scarlet. 50 Cents each, $ per dozen. McAfeana—Bright scarlet and deep blood red "varigated. $ per dozen. Marginata—Margined with a bright scarlet band. $ per dozen. Note—The above will be found fine vase plants. Anthemus Coronaria (^New Double Yellow Daisy)—A grand plant of recent introduction; quite valuable, either as pot or bedding plant, be- ing continuously in bloom with a perfect mass of golden yellow flowers. For market plant this has few equals. 50 Cents per dozen; $4 00 per 100. Asparagus Tenuissimus—This will become indispensable to Florists to cut from; its fine spray- ing foliage working well with cut flowers remain- ing green several days after being cut. It can be grown like smilax bedded out or grown in pots; makes a fine decorative plant. 4-inch str


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