. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Innisfallen Greenhouses, Urbana, Ohio. 33 Paris Daisy, MargueriteâWhite. A ray of white petals around a yellow disc; blooms winter and summer. Fine for bedding or pot cul- ture. Flower like the field Daisy in size and appearance. A good winter bloomer. 10 cents. Paris Daisy, Soliel d'Or. Rather dwarf plant, with bright golden yellow flowers, disc and center being the same shade. These two varieties make a
. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Innisfallen Greenhouses, Urbana, Ohio. 33 Paris Daisy, MargueriteâWhite. A ray of white petals around a yellow disc; blooms winter and summer. Fine for bedding or pot cul- ture. Flower like the field Daisy in size and appearance. A good winter bloomer. 10 cents. Paris Daisy, Soliel d'Or. Rather dwarf plant, with bright golden yellow flowers, disc and center being the same shade. These two varieties make a beautiful contrast. 10 cents each. Pomegranate. Beautiful plants of symmetrical growth, which can be advantageously used as bedding or pot plants, and as they are deciduous, after blooming, they can be kept in a cellar or under the staging of a greenhouse until they start in the spring. Quite hardy in the South. Pomegranate Alba Plena. Creamy white flowers; very double. 15 cents. Pomegranate James Vick. A dwarf variety, which blooms when quite young. The flowers are large, and of most brilliant orange scarlet; growsfrom 4 to 6 feet in height. 15 cents. Pomegranate Variegata. The flowers are very double, yellow, flaked with scarlet, and almost the size of a Hibiscus flower. 15 cents. Sanseveria Zealanica. A beautiful plant, splendidly adapted for the decoration of drawing-rooms and halls, as it stands drought and dust with impunity, and requires scarcely any water. The leaves, as shown in cut, grow to a leugth of three to four feet, and are beautifully striped cross- wise, with broad, white variegations on a dark-green ground. It is a rare and beauti- ful plant, which should be abundantly grown for positions out of the reach of sun- light, where other plants will not thrive. When you consider that it can be placed in any position in any room, and do well, its great usefulness is at once apparent. It has a singular beauty for decorative purposes, which other plants do not posse
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