Archive image from page 40 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 Pampas FUNKIA, SUBCORDATA {Wmerocanis)—Hardy, herba- ceous plant, with beautiful white flowers ; blooms late in the Summer. 25 cents eacli. FUNKIA VARIEGATA—Leaves beautifully variegated, green and yellowish white; very ornamental. 25 cents each. IRIS, JAPAN, or JAPAN FLAG {Tris Koemfcrrii)-WQ offer several of the best varieties of this attractive class of plants which need .so l


Archive image from page 40 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 Pampas FUNKIA, SUBCORDATA {Wmerocanis)—Hardy, herba- ceous plant, with beautiful white flowers ; blooms late in the Summer. 25 cents eacli. FUNKIA VARIEGATA—Leaves beautifully variegated, green and yellowish white; very ornamental. 25 cents each. IRIS, JAPAN, or JAPAN FLAG {Tris Koemfcrrii)-WQ offer several of the best varieties of this attractive class of plants which need .so little care. 25 cents each ; § per dozen. IRIS, JAPAN-Blue. IRIS, JAPAN—Purple. IRIS, JAPAN—Variegated blue and wiiitc (beautiful), IRIS, JAPAN-White. LILY, NEW WHITE (Li/ima Longijiurum F/orihunda)— This graceful variety is a great acquisition It is a free bloomer; comes into flower v(My young; can be forced into flower almost any time during the Winter, and is desirable for garden or cemetery during the Summer. Flowers large, trumpet-sliapcd, fragrant, pure white, slightly recurved petals. 40 cents each ; $ per dozen. LILY OF THE VALLEY—This beautiful little flower is highly prized. It is entirely hardy, and prefers a slightly shady situation. 15 cents each; $) per dozen. MADEIRA VINE—One of llic best ])lants for rapidlv covering trellis work; fcutliery white flowers, with fragrance resembling Mignonette. 10 cents each. Eriantliiis Kavenna?. ODORATA ( While ]Vatrr Lil)/)—The ordinary Water Lily. Flourishes only in fresh water. 35 cents each ; $ per dozen. PAMPAS GR.\SS—(G//»cr S leel liiuli. Well-establish- ed plantscan remiiin in thooix'ii ur'nn.| irnni your to year, when i>rotoeted from lYdsi. I'lie I'ainpa- reciiiires a rich, deep soil. The plumes, when cut l)eforc they fully exnand. and dried in tlie shade, make handsome Winter decorations. Price, 25 to 50 cents each. P.'EONIE, II]':RBACKOUS-Flowcrs very large, globular, b


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