. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 23 GENISTA CANARIENSIS. Fountain of Gold. This beautiful plant well deserves the great popularity it has gained in the past two years. The drooping branches are cov- ered with delicate, sage-green foliage, and every twig is tipped with a long raceme of exquisite, pea-shaped blossoms of a pure canary color, almost hiding the foliage, and suggesting the name "Fountain of ; Charming. 40 cents per dozen;


. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 23 GENISTA CANARIENSIS. Fountain of Gold. This beautiful plant well deserves the great popularity it has gained in the past two years. The drooping branches are cov- ered with delicate, sage-green foliage, and every twig is tipped with a long raceme of exquisite, pea-shaped blossoms of a pure canary color, almost hiding the foliage, and suggesting the name "Fountain of ; Charming. 40 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. CHINESE HIBISCUS. Large-growing tropical shrubs with very glossy foliage. The plants, under the hottest sun, produce enormous flowers in great numbers, and make noble specimens. Can be grown in tubs and kept for years. Blooms average live to six inches in diam- eter and are gorgeously colored. 40 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. Hibiscus, Auriantica.—Large and double, with orange- colored flowers. Collerii.—Flowers buff yellow, with a crimson scarlet base. Peculiarly handsome. Decorus.—New. A very large, brilliant flower of clearest scarlet. Double Crimson.—This grand variety has immense flowers of the richest crimson. Combined with glossy foliage renders it the best of all. Miniatus, Semi-Plenus.—Semi-double, flowers of a bril- liant vermilion scarlet, petals waved and recurved, and very handsome. General Courtigis.—A very grand and large-sized flower, single, light scarlet. Very showy. This is the brightest of all. Grandiflorus.—Rich, glossy foliage, literally covering the plant with scarlet crimson flowers. Rosa Sinensis.—Flowers red and very large, averaging nearly five inches in diameter. Schizopetalus.—A curiously formed flower pendent, the petals in a whorl, orange red. Totally unlike any other Hibis- cus, or indeed any other flower. The petals are open, like lace work. Not only a great curiosity, but highly ornamental. Sub-Violac


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