. Floral beauties. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. THE GREAT WESTERN PLANT COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 29 EveivBlooming Oxalis, ORTGIESL This is truly an ever-bloomer. Golden-yellow flowers and beautiful purple foliage. Price, 10 cents each; three for 25 cents. Beautiful and Rare Ferns. Msr*.* New Sword Peru, Bostoniettsis. The grandest Sword Fern up to date. The fronds are produced five to six feet long. Very graceful. Price, 20c each; three for 50c. Nephrolepsis Bxaltatum. {Sword Fern.) A really grace- ful Fern, m
. Floral beauties. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. THE GREAT WESTERN PLANT COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 29 EveivBlooming Oxalis, ORTGIESL This is truly an ever-bloomer. Golden-yellow flowers and beautiful purple foliage. Price, 10 cents each; three for 25 cents. Beautiful and Rare Ferns. Msr*.* New Sword Peru, Bostoniettsis. The grandest Sword Fern up to date. The fronds are produced five to six feet long. Very graceful. Price, 20c each; three for 50c. Nephrolepsis Bxaltatum. {Sword Fern.) A really grace- ful Fern, multiplying very fast in throwing out vines, on which grow separate plants again. One of the most hand- some Ferns. Is lovely planted in hanging baskets or vases, or charming as a pot plnnt. Try it. Pteris Tretmila, or Shaking Fern. One of the finest Ferns for house decoration, growing very rapidly and throw- ing up large, handsome fronds. It makes magnificent speci- mens. Easilv prown and very popular. Pteris Nobilis. A grand Fern for House culture. The fronds are drooping, with a peculiar luster. Adiantttltt Formosum. {Maiden's Hair Fern.) Sprays of delicate green, borne on jet black stems. An elegant sort. Camellia Japonica. %&lZ£J&&r* Leaves glossv-green, flowers of exquisite beauty and waxy texture, from pure white to crimson, in a most endless varie- gation. Requires shade and moisture throughout the hot season. Time of blooming is Winter and early Spring. Re- quires a uniform and moderate temperature, with as little artificial heat as possible. When set with flower buds great care must be taken in watering—when left too dry the Duds are sure to drop. We have a fine assortment of those named below. Alba Plena.—Double, white, very fine, the best white. Americana.—Blush, mottled with rose. Caleb Cope.—Clear blush-rose. One of the best. Fimbriata.—Clear white, with the petals finely fimbriated. Jenny Lind.—White, with pink stripes. Lady Hume's Blush.
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