. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. PIEDMONT GREENHOUSES. 31. Bicolor. A charming and profuse flowering climber, producing tubular flowers an inch long, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. Flame-color, tipped with bright yellow. 5c. Cordifolia. One of the most showy and at- tractive summer-flowering vines, and entire- ly distinct from the well known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, with d


. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. PIEDMONT GREENHOUSES. 31. Bicolor. A charming and profuse flowering climber, producing tubular flowers an inch long, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. Flame-color, tipped with bright yellow. 5c. Cordifolia. One of the most showy and at- tractive summer-flowering vines, and entire- ly distinct from the well known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, with deep, glossy green foliage and a wonderful profusion of crimson-scarlet, tubular flowers, 1% inches long. Are on longer stems than the ordinary Manettia blossoms, and, when trained on a trellis, all the flowers grow outward, so that the whole surface is a mass of glowing crim- son-scarlet of a most pleasing shade. It is perfectly hardy, remaining in the ground all winter without injury. Strong plants, 15c. OLEA FRAGRANS. (Sweet Olive.) A favorite greenhouse shrub, with small white flowers; deliciously fragrant. The per- fume of a single plant is sufficient to fill a room. Nice, strong plants,25 to 50c. OLEANDER, DOUBLE PINK. As a tub-plant this has no rival. Give plenty water and rich soil; can be kept over winter in any kind of a cellar or pit in which it does not freeze. The oldest, and a well known, good bloomer. The flowers are borne in showy clusters, and are a bright waxen pink. Strong plants, 25 to 50c. Phrynium Variegatum. PHRYNIUM VARIEGATUM. A showy new plant, with leaves beautifully variegated with white; requires shade to pre- vent sun-scald. Give a compost of garden soil, leaf-mold, broken charcoal, sphagnum moss, and ample drainage. This plant is of deciduous habit, and must have a period of rest. Dry off plants gradually in November and keep dry until February. Dry bulbs, 10c. Plants in growth April 1, at 15 and 25c. PILEA MUSCOSA. (Artillery Plant.) Fern-like fol


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