. The Champion City Greenhouses : trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. per dozen; $ per CROTONS. The Crotons are among the finest decorative foli- age plants known. As easy to grow as Coleus, and much brighter in their col- oring. Our customers everywhere, especially in the South, should bed out Crotons. The leaves of all are more or less veined and margined, sometimes entirely variegated with shades of yellow, orange and crimson. Some have long, narrow leaves, arch- in g grace


. The Champion City Greenhouses : trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. per dozen; $ per CROTONS. The Crotons are among the finest decorative foli- age plants known. As easy to grow as Coleus, and much brighter in their col- oring. Our customers everywhere, especially in the South, should bed out Crotons. The leaves of all are more or less veined and margined, sometimes entirely variegated with shades of yellow, orange and crimson. Some have long, narrow leaves, arch- in g gracefully, fountain fashion, others are broad and short, oak - leaved. Some recurve very much, others are twisted, cork- screw-like. _ Crotons love heat, sunshine and moist- ure. The Crotons are fast becoming one of our most CROTON. beautiful bedding plants, and are also one of the handsomest house-plants in pots. 60 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. Aucubaefollus.—Broad green leaves with yellow spots. Chrysophyllus.—A lovely Croton of many shades. Dermaniana.—Chocolate^ with bright orange-red spots. Disraelil.—Irregular shaped leaves,yellow and crimson mid-ribs. Interruptus.—Long, narrow leaves. Center yellow and red. Lowii.—Crimson, green and yellow. Lovely. Makoyanum.—Chocolate and carmine markings. Piftum.—Lovely markings of green and orange. Splendens.—Green, with oright yellow veinings. Yeitchli.—Yellow, green and crimson. One of the best. Weismannii.—Long leaves; mottled golden-yellow. NEW AND SCARCE CROTONS. The following varieties of Crotons are quite an improvement over the older kinds, the foliage being more distinctly marked with brighter colors, therefore more attractive. $ per dozen; $ per hundred. Aurea Maculata.—Small leaves; deep green; profusely spotted with bright 5-ellow, Ingomar.—LDvely green leaves, with bright yellow center. Inimitabilis.—The brightest of all Crotons. Crimson, yellow and green. Volutum.—Green, with yell


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