. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. ALBA PICTA. ALBA PICTA. A perfectly distinct variety; shrubby in habit and of very compact growth, having slender, pointed leaves and short stems. The leaves are glossy green, thickly spotted with, silver-white; folhage small and elegant. Branches upright and gracefully curving. Price, 10 cents each. FUCHSOIDES COCCINEA. Elegant free-blooming variety; resembles Hybrida Multi- flora in growth; flowers are bright scarlet. Price, 8 cents each. ALBA PERFECTA GRANDIFLORA. (Wh


. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. ALBA PICTA. ALBA PICTA. A perfectly distinct variety; shrubby in habit and of very compact growth, having slender, pointed leaves and short stems. The leaves are glossy green, thickly spotted with, silver-white; folhage small and elegant. Branches upright and gracefully curving. Price, 10 cents each. FUCHSOIDES COCCINEA. Elegant free-blooming variety; resembles Hybrida Multi- flora in growth; flowers are bright scarlet. Price, 8 cents each. ALBA PERFECTA GRANDIFLORA. (White Rubra.) We doubt if there is a white flowered variety that equals it. The foliage resembles Rubra in shape, but is a lighter green, while the flower panicles are much handsomer. It is a pure white flowering Begonia of much merit. Try it. Price, 10 cents TUBEKOUS BEGONIAS. TUBEROUS- ROOTED. BEGONIAS These are among the wry handsomest of our Summer blooming plants, flowering throughout the season, and as fine and varied in their color as the Geranium family. They are splendid bedders, delighting in a light soil of wood earth, very old cow manure and sharp sand. See that the bed is in partial shade, and you will bedeMghted with the results In the South, or where they cannot be planted in the shade of a house, a covering of bur- lap or canvas, some six or eight feet above them, merely to throw off the sun's rays, will allow them to come to absolute perfection, but they must have plenty of light and, air. Do not allow them to be- come dry, and during hot weather they will take two waterings a day, when through flowering they can be dri'^d off, shaken free of earth, and wrapped in cotton until February or March, when they may be started SINGLE—White, Yellow, Crimson, Rose, Scarlet. Price, 15c each, four for 40c. DOUBLE—In same colors, 20c each; four for Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan


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