. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. SCHIZOPETALUS. Extra, the petals are deeply lacinated and fringed; its drooping flowers, with reflected orange red and lacinated petals render this plant not only a curiosity, but highly ornamental. 25 cents each. MAGNIFICUS. A grand variety, single flowers, rich crim- son magenta. ZEBRINA. Yellow ground, with bright scarlet stripes; well marked; double. CRUENTUS. Brilliant crimson; the riches


. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. SCHIZOPETALUS. Extra, the petals are deeply lacinated and fringed; its drooping flowers, with reflected orange red and lacinated petals render this plant not only a curiosity, but highly ornamental. 25 cents each. MAGNIFICUS. A grand variety, single flowers, rich crim- son magenta. ZEBRINA. Yellow ground, with bright scarlet stripes; well marked; double. CRUENTUS. Brilliant crimson; the richest colored of all hibiscus. HIBISCUS CHRYSANTHUS. Sulphur yellow, base of pet- als dark brown. Impatiens Sultani. From South Africa, and proves a valuable addition to our flower gardens. It groM^s freely and flowers profusely and continuously; resembling a balsam in habit of growth and shape of leaf; the flowers are single, of the richest carmine magenta color. Extra, 25 cents. Hydrangeas. Beautiful blooming plant, adapted to rather shady location. The large clusters of flowers resemble the snowball, only being much larger. HYDRANGEA CYANOGLADA. Large heads of bright, bluish pink, stems black, leaf stalk. 10. 20 and 50 cents. HORTEXSIS VARIEGATA. Beautiful foliage of white and green. 50 and 25 cents. OTAKSA. A very beautiful variety from Japan, giving large clusters of bluish pink flowers in great abundance through the season; the flowers are very persistent, last- ing two or three months. 10, 25 to 75 cents. THOMAS HOGG. This is the finest of all hydrangeas. It is a more free and abundant bloomer than any other; for the florists and all decorative purposes it will be in- valuable. The flowers are all the purest white, of very fine texture, and continue in flower for a great length of time; quite hardy in open ground. 10, 25, to 50 cents. Ipomea Grandiflora. A plant that grows and blooms well with every one; it is a very rapid grower and will thrive and bloom in almost any situa


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