. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Carex Japonica. Carex Japonica Variegata. The exquisite gracefulness of this new decorative gem la well-known and will find a place for It among palms, ferns and dracenas. Indeed, its slender green foliage edged with white, can not be equaled by any other plant. It is extremely easy to grow, will stand heated , atmosphere with impunity, and can bo carelessly ban- ' died without being damaged.
. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Carex Japonica. Carex Japonica Variegata. The exquisite gracefulness of this new decorative gem la well-known and will find a place for It among palms, ferns and dracenas. Indeed, its slender green foliage edged with white, can not be equaled by any other plant. It is extremely easy to grow, will stand heated , atmosphere with impunity, and can bo carelessly ban- ' died without being damaged. Decidedly a plant for florists and for indoor culture, and yet it Is hardy In the garden. Plants 10 cents each; $1 per dozen; large plants i 15 to 25 cents each. a Calla Lilies. I TOM THUMB. "Little ; The greatest value of thisllil over the common calla lily lies in Its dwarf habit and ^ freedom of bloom. The principal objection to the old va-l| rieties is found in its rank growth, but in this improved ' i sort that objection is overcome. It rarely exceeds twelve inches in height and blooms most abuudantlv. 50 cents each. Dry bulbs, 25 cents each. Black. ARUM SANCTUM. A rare specie from the Holy Land. The flowers are about fourteen inches long from tip to and about four inches broad, at the widest part, grace-' fully curving to a small point. They have a strong, vio-1 let-like odor, are a deep velvety purplish maroon—almost I black—on the upper side and moss green From the center of the flower springs a spike ten inchesi i long, of the most intense glossy black. Price, 50 cents each, for strong plants started in pots. i LILY OF THE NILE. Pure white, large, splendid flower. 30 cents each; per dozen, |3; large plants, 6-inch pots, 50 cents Tom Thumb. Spotted. RICHARDIA ALBA MACULATA. This plant is always ornamental, even when not in bloom, the dark green leaves being beautifully spotted with white; in other re- spects the plant is the
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