. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. STEVIA TEN-WEEKS STOCK. stem, which is slightly raised blood-red flowers. Per pkt. 10 cents. Stock New White Perpetual (Princess Alice; or, "Cut and Come Again"). Of stronggrowth and fine branching habit, it grows to the height of one and a half feet, and. if sown early will produce uninterruptedly a,'great abundance of bloom from June until November. The individual flowers are uncommo


. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. STEVIA TEN-WEEKS STOCK. stem, which is slightly raised blood-red flowers. Per pkt. 10 cents. Stock New White Perpetual (Princess Alice; or, "Cut and Come Again"). Of stronggrowth and fine branching habit, it grows to the height of one and a half feet, and. if sown early will produce uninterruptedly a,'great abundance of bloom from June until November. The individual flowers are uncommonly large, of a fine rosette-like shape, and the purest pos- sible white. The flowers appear on each little shoot, and the oftener they are cut the better they seem to like it. Per pkt., 10 cents. Stock Giant Perfection. A splendid race, growing two and a half feet high, with large spikes of perfectly double flowers of great substance. Mixed. Pkt., 8 cents. Stock Early Ten Weeks. A fine mixture, embracing a large range of color. 3 cents. Sensitive Plant. The Sensitive Plant is very chaste and elegant in foliage, the leaves being delicately pinnated, while it bears attractive, small pink flowers in globose heads. It affords much amusement by its sensitive character—even when slightly touched the leaves instantly close and droop; easily grown. Mimosa Pudica (Sensitive Plant). 3 cents. Verbenas. If the Rose is the queen of flowers, the Verbena is certainly a princess in the royal family. The purest, most vivid color borne on any petal is found on its face. Its crimson is unapproached by any color, and, as a writer says, "sets fire to the ; The presence of this flower in the garden, therefore, is a desirable accession of sunny color, like a stained window in a church. Our stock of seed is carefully selected in reference to brilliant hues, fragrance, large growth and free flower- ing. The seed should be sown under glass early in the spring and transplanted two feet a


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