. Catalogue of plants : spring 1889. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORANGE-Chinese Dwarf. The Orange can be easily cultivated in pots in the North, and form attractive plants, with their rich, glossy leaves, which are also pleasantly fra- grant if chafed. The flowers are noted for their delicious fragrance. This variety is very dwarf and is very ornamental. Small plants Avill lavish their flowers in the greatest profusion and be literally covered with fruit. Price, 25 to 50 cents. OTHONNA-Crassifolia. Resembles the Sedums both in growth and habit; flowers bright yellow, produce
. Catalogue of plants : spring 1889. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ORANGE-Chinese Dwarf. The Orange can be easily cultivated in pots in the North, and form attractive plants, with their rich, glossy leaves, which are also pleasantly fra- grant if chafed. The flowers are noted for their delicious fragrance. This variety is very dwarf and is very ornamental. Small plants Avill lavish their flowers in the greatest profusion and be literally covered with fruit. Price, 25 to 50 cents. OTHONNA-Crassifolia. Resembles the Sedums both in growth and habit; flowers bright yellow, produced very freely. A flne plant for vases and baskets. Price, 10 cents. PANSIES. This class of plants can hard- by be over-estimated. Coming as they do in the early Spring, when the garden is nearly bare of flowers, and again in the LUy of the Valley. Autumn after everything is gone, they are truly indispens- able. They have an almost unlimited range of color, from nearly jet black through all the inter- mediate colors of yellow and blue to pure white, hardly any two being marked alike. Our strain of these beautiful flowers has been selected from the best foreign and domestic collections, and it has taken years of careful selection to bring them to their present stand- ard of excellence. Price, nice plants for bedding, 5 cents; 25 for$l; $ per 100. PLUMBAGO. Capensis. — A pplen- did bedding variety with large trusses of azure-blue flow- ers, continuing the whole Summer. The scarcity of this color in bedding plants makes it very attractive and de- sirable. We would cordially recom- mend it to your at- thention. [Price, P,n,j. ~~fine plants, 15 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original A. R. Aldrich (Firm); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Springfield, Ohio : A. R. Al
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