. Illustrated catalogue of plants, seeds, bulbs and trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Trees; Fruit; Vegetables. Nymphea, (Water Lily.) Snowy white; leaves dark green. The roots wc offer are fin* and will give general satisfaction. The plants are especially adapted for ornamenting ponds, large acquari- mns, etc. Sink the roots by tying to a rock. Aquari- ums must contain at least six Inches of black


. Illustrated catalogue of plants, seeds, bulbs and trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Trees; Fruit; Vegetables. Nymphea, (Water Lily.) Snowy white; leaves dark green. The roots wc offer are fin* and will give general satisfaction. The plants are especially adapted for ornamenting ponds, large acquari- mns, etc. Sink the roots by tying to a rock. Aquari- ums must contain at least six Inches of black soil. 20c. Orange Trees. The orange deserves the widest culture. The orange tree is said to attain the oldest age of any tree in the world; It certainly produces with a little care the sweetest of all flowers, and is called the Queen of Flowers by the most eminent botanists. Potted in soil mnde of old sod and well-rotted cow manure, with one-third sand for drain- age: plenty of water during summer mixed with a little liquid manure about once a month will assure a luxuriant growth, with plenty of flowers, fruit, etc. GRAFTED. The sweet or the large Mock Orange; both are good blooming kinds, and will ripen their fruit here. One to two feet, 50c, 75c and SI; extra large from S2 to 10. We also cultivate the Mountain Sweet, the Naval, and many others prized for their high quality of fruit and flower. In spring most varieties can be had with buds, from 75c to ?2. Orange Mandarin. (Or Dwarf.) This is a beautiful dwarf-growing orange of bushy form and of the easiest culture, as it ripens its fruit under very ordinary circumstances. The flowers are pure white and quite fragrant. It is a very early and remarkable prolific variety, as It bears Its fruit when only a few inches In height. Fruit about one-half inch In diameter. Its only value is for an ornamental plant, yet it deserves a place In every collection, as It attracts more attention than a well-grown specimen loaded with the edib


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