. Floral gems : 1897. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield. McGregor Brothers, Florists, Springfield, GMINESE MIBISGUS. Carminatus Perfectus. r ARGE GROWING tropical plants with very glossy foliage. The- phmts, under the hottest sun, produce enormous flowers, in great numbers, and make noble specimens. They can be grown in tubs and kept for years. The blossoms average five or six. inches in diameter, and are gorgeously colored. Price, 10 cents each ; any three, your selection, for 25 cents. Aur
. Floral gems : 1897. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield. McGregor Brothers, Florists, Springfield, GMINESE MIBISGUS. Carminatus Perfectus. r ARGE GROWING tropical plants with very glossy foliage. The- phmts, under the hottest sun, produce enormous flowers, in great numbers, and make noble specimens. They can be grown in tubs and kept for years. The blossoms average five or six. inches in diameter, and are gorgeously colored. Price, 10 cents each ; any three, your selection, for 25 cents. Auriantica—Large, double, orange-colored flowers; an early and profuse bloomer. Decorus—Foliage very large and lobed; flowers enormouson li >ng stems, of a rosy-carmine color; sjamens and pistils very showy ; the stigma is large, circular and golden-yellow. Collerii—A remarkably new and distinct variety, introduced from the South Sea Islands. Flowers of a buff-yellow, with a crim- son-scarlet base, and peculiarly handsome. 'Carminatus Perfectus—Full, round flower of perfect shape and of a rich, soft carmine-rose, with a deep crimson eye. A beautiful •free blooming variety. Cooperii Tricolor—This variety is mostly grown for its variegated foliage, the young shoots having all shades of color, from pure white to deep red, and various shades of green ; flowers single crimson. Sub Violaceous—Flowers of enormous size, of a beautiful carmine, tinted with violet; probably the largest flower of the Hibiscus family. General Courtigis—A very grand, large-sized flowe-, single, light scarlet, very showy. Grandiflora—Rich, glossy foliage, blooming profusely through the Summer, literally covering the plant with scarlet-crimson flowers. Miniatus Semi-Plena—Large, semi-double, brilliant and attrac- tive ; brignt vermilion-scarlet; ought to be in every garden. Versicolor—A variety combining in its flowers all colors of the Whole family, being handsomely striped crimson, buf
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