. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for fall of 1897. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Otaneite Orange. MEXICAN PRIMROSE. A charming basket or pot plant just brought to notice by the extensive advertising of John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, New York. It is certainly a very worthy plant, and no doubt will be called for by your customers. Flowers of a beautiful, bright, clear pink color, veined with scarlet, and with a white center. We offer two varieties: Rosea—The pink Mexican Primrose. A splendid variety


. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for fall of 1897. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Otaneite Orange. MEXICAN PRIMROSE. A charming basket or pot plant just brought to notice by the extensive advertising of John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, New York. It is certainly a very worthy plant, and no doubt will be called for by your customers. Flowers of a beautiful, bright, clear pink color, veined with scarlet, and with a white center. We offer two varieties: Rosea—The pink Mexican Primrose. A splendid variety. Price, 40 cents pe: dozen: $3 per hundred. Apple Blossom—New.—The beautiful blush Mexican Primrose. Color of apple blossom, A very pretty variety. Price, 40 cents per dozen; $3 per hundred. MANETTIA BICOLOR. A rapid and beautiful new climber. The flowers are from , an inch to an inch and a half in length, of the most intense scarlet, shading into flame, tipped with bright golden-yellow, and are covered with a thick scarlet moss. This variety must not be confounded with the old Manettia Cordifolia, as it is far superior to the old variety. Price. 50 cents per dozen: $3 per hundred. '%/%/%^%/%/*'%^%^%^%^'%/%%^/%/%^%^ LOTUS PELYORENSIS. (Coral Gem.) This charming plant is so well thought of abroad that a prominent horticultural journal color-plated it. The Oar- den says of it: "Its cylinder branching habit is most striking, and the silvery foliage even more so. Without its flowers it might almost be described as a "Silvery ; But the bright coral-red flowers, measuring two inches in length, are really beautiful, greatly reminding one of a rare and beauti- ful Clianthus, so difficult to grow, while this gem is of the easiest possible management. Its droopine habit also makes it useful for hanging baskets. It is nearly hardy. Price. 60 cents per dozen; $4 per hundred. OTAHEITE DWARF ORANGE. This plant has the same deep green, fragrant foliage as the S


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