. Illustrated seed and floral catalogue : 1900. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Pink, Her Majesty. Poiusetia.—DOUBLE FLOWERING.—The bracts of this new kind are gathered into clusters, which fill up the center. It is strikingly gorgeous, of a most brilliant and vivid scarlet color. 25 to 50 cents each. Swaiiisotiia Galegifolia Alba—A most desirable ever-blooming plant, with pure white flowers, produced in sprays of from twelve to twenty flow- ers each, the individual b


. Illustrated seed and floral catalogue : 1900. Nursery stock Louisiana New Orleans Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Pink, Her Majesty. Poiusetia.—DOUBLE FLOWERING.—The bracts of this new kind are gathered into clusters, which fill up the center. It is strikingly gorgeous, of a most brilliant and vivid scarlet color. 25 to 50 cents each. Swaiiisotiia Galegifolia Alba—A most desirable ever-blooming plant, with pure white flowers, produced in sprays of from twelve to twenty flow- ers each, the individual blooms resembling a sweet pea. As a decorative plant for the open ground we know of nothing that will give as much satisfaction as the swainsonia. Its easy culture, growing in almost any light posi- tion, its freedom of bloom, rarely ever being out of bloom, and the grace and beauty of the flower and entire plant, will undoubtedly make this one of the most popular plants in cultivation. 10 cents each; large plants 15 cents. Pilea—ARBOREA.—(Artillery Plant.) A pretty lit- tle plant of drooping habit, resembling the fern; it is a fine basket plant. 10 cents each. Sweet Olives—Well known winter-blooming shrub; very fragrant. 25 cents. Tree Mignonette—Very fragrant shrub, blooming all summer and late into the winter; very popu- lar. 25 cents to 50 cents each. TRADE3CAN3DIA.—( Wandering Jew.) Fine creeping plants; most excellent for baskets or vases, and also for growing on the surface of large pots containing specimen palms, etc. Be- ing sub-aquatic, they will grow freely in a very moist place, ioc. each. VERBENAS— {Ready February 1st.) We offer twelve of the most distinct varieties of these useful bedding plants. All are of the mammoth or large flowered type, which we have been se- lecting and improving for several years past; the colors range through all the different shades of scarlet, purple, crimson, pink, blue, white, etc. ioc. each; per doz. Verbena (M


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