. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nursery stock; Roses; Flowers; Vegetables. 66 THE NATIONAL PLANT COMPANY, FLORISTS. DAYTON, SoIandER Jasminoid^s GrandifloriirR. A beautiful new plant which inclines to a trail- ing or climbing habit, but never attains a greater height than three to five feet, and can be pinched back to a bush form. Its flowers are star-shaped, like a Clematis, and borne in panicles or clusters. In color they are pure white, with a violet tinge on back of petals and on the buds. In pots it is a fine b
. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nursery stock; Roses; Flowers; Vegetables. 66 THE NATIONAL PLANT COMPANY, FLORISTS. DAYTON, SoIandER Jasminoid^s GrandifloriirR. A beautiful new plant which inclines to a trail- ing or climbing habit, but never attains a greater height than three to five feet, and can be pinched back to a bush form. Its flowers are star-shaped, like a Clematis, and borne in panicles or clusters. In color they are pure white, with a violet tinge on back of petals and on the buds. In pots it is a fine bloomer, both summer and winter; but its grandeur for outdoor culture when trained against the wall or trellis, and showing hundreds of these magnificent panicles of bloom, cannot be described. A free and constant bloomer. Price, 10 cents. VINCA. A splendid class of plants for hanging baskets and rockwork. They flourish where any other plant would, scarcely live, and are well adapted for planting under trees and shrubs, where they rapidly cover the ground with 'green and variegated leaves. VARIEGATA—Choice trailing plant, fine for window cultivation. The branches grow to a length of several yards with white and green foliage. Price, 10 cents. NEW TRICOLOR COPHEfl. Belongs to the same family as the well-known "Lady's Cigar Plant," but superior in every way. The flowers are tubular in shape, one and one-half to- two inches long, and have two bright scarlet wings at the end of each flower. The tip of the flower is bright purple, the stamens are pure white. The plants are always in bloom when given proper care. It grows into a bushy plant about fifteen inches high, and makes an elegant appearance when potted or in the open ground. Price, 10 cents. This very great climber is a great addition to our basket plants, possessing the rare qualities of delicate and tolerably dense foliage and vining habit, admirably adapting it to clinging or drooping, as may be required. For us
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