. Descriptive list of plants. Nursery stock New Hampshire Keene Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Vegetables. ELLIS BBOTHEBS' CATALOGUE. 31 Aloe Minor Stridor. A good and easily grown variety, throwing out many growths from the center. Color of dark or black-green, thickly covered with small white specks. Price 25 cl:s. Cereus GratidifLora (Night-blooming Cereus). Flowers enormously large, and of rarest beauty. Pure white, and opening only at night. Price 20 cts. SWAINSONIA Galegifolia Alba. A most de


. Descriptive list of plants. Nursery stock New Hampshire Keene Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Vegetables. ELLIS BBOTHEBS' CATALOGUE. 31 Aloe Minor Stridor. A good and easily grown variety, throwing out many growths from the center. Color of dark or black-green, thickly covered with small white specks. Price 25 cl:s. Cereus GratidifLora (Night-blooming Cereus). Flowers enormously large, and of rarest beauty. Pure white, and opening only at night. Price 20 cts. SWAINSONIA Galegifolia Alba. A most de- sirable everbloom- ing plant, with pure white flowers, pro- duced in sprays of from twelve to twen- ty flowers each, the individual blooms resembling a Sweet Pea. As a decora- tive plant for the window or con- servatory we know of nothing that will give as much satis- faction as the ,: ; Its easy culture, growing in almost any light position; 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. Can be grown as a climber, bv tving to stake or trellis; or by nipping out top, it will make fine bush\ plant. Worthy of growing for beauty of foliage alone, it being airy and graceful. (See cut.) Price, small, 15 cts.; large, 40 Newport, N. H., April 11, 1893. Ellis Bros.—Gentlemen : Plants re- ceived in fine condition, and gave uni- versal satisfaction, being strong, we rooted plants. H. G. NEWLAND. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. We call special attention to our list of Chrysanthemums; nearly all are prize winners at the large shows in different parts of the country. If not acquainted with the improved new sorts of today, as compared with the Chrysanthemums of ten years ago, you will be quite astonished by a trial of a few of the best. " L. Canning," "EdaPrass," "Ivory," "John White," "A. Lunden,&quot


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