. Spring catalogue of new and beautiful plants. chestnut, brown and crimson, splashed and 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. Pelargoniums. A very fine assortment. We do not describe them, as the variety of Pelargoniumis now so varied and extensive. Price 40 cents each ; $4 per dozen. Varijgated Geranium—Mrs. Pollock. A magnificent variety; the green leaf discs, overlaid by a beautiful bronze redzone, belted with bright red crimson, and outwardly margined with golden 25 cents each. 30 Catalogue of the Alonsa—Gbandiflora. A pretty plant of compact habit, growing from twelve


. Spring catalogue of new and beautiful plants. chestnut, brown and crimson, splashed and 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. Pelargoniums. A very fine assortment. We do not describe them, as the variety of Pelargoniumis now so varied and extensive. Price 40 cents each ; $4 per dozen. Varijgated Geranium—Mrs. Pollock. A magnificent variety; the green leaf discs, overlaid by a beautiful bronze redzone, belted with bright red crimson, and outwardly margined with golden 25 cents each. 30 Catalogue of the Alonsa—Gbandiflora. A pretty plant of compact habit, growing from twelve to eighteen inches high,with shell shaped flowers; bright crimson, with nearly black center, and a freebloomer. Price 25 cents each. Pilea—Muscosa. A pretty little plant, resembling the tree moss in appearance; grows about eightinches high, with very small green leaves, and minute pink blossoms, which areproduced all over the plant; its graceful drooping habit makes it a desirable plantfor vases and hanging baskets. Price 25 cents Begoria Hytoida Multiflora. A very fine free flowering Begonia, blooming continually during the winter is of remarkable neat and compact growth, with small, ovate, glossy leaves, pro-ducinggraceful drooping racemes of rosy pink blossoms. Price 25 cents each. Columbus Nur s ery. 31 German or Parlor Ivy—Mikania Scandens. A strong growing climber, with green foliage; suitable for large baskets and 25 cents each. Abutilon— pretty plant with bell-shaped flowers, yellow veined with orange. A freebloomer, growing three to five feet high. Price 25 cents. Gnaphalium Argenteum. This silver-foliage plant has no equal for edging of beds, walks, or flower borders,and is also a great acquisition to our list of plants for vases and baskets, as by itsfree growth, it may, with little pinching of the tips, be grown into any desirableshape. Price 25 cents each; S2 per dozen. Select English Pansies. From the finest named


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