. Floral gems : 1897. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield. > Price, 8 cents each. You may select any Sixteen for $ Any Eight for 50 cents. Chas. Davis—Color is a terra cotta or old rose, shading to clear yellow at the center. Like V. Morel, it undergoes a great change in color as it matures, and is often found a clear yellow. Cullingfordii—Reflexed; exceedingly bril- liant crimson, richly shaded with scarlet. Flor- ets are of a beautiful, rich velvety texture. One of the very distinct and not


. Floral gems : 1897. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield. > Price, 8 cents each. You may select any Sixteen for $ Any Eight for 50 cents. Chas. Davis—Color is a terra cotta or old rose, shading to clear yellow at the center. Like V. Morel, it undergoes a great change in color as it matures, and is often found a clear yellow. Cullingfordii—Reflexed; exceedingly bril- liant crimson, richly shaded with scarlet. Flor- ets are of a beautiful, rich velvety texture. One of the very distinct and noted sorts. Challenge—The great golden globe "Chal- lenge" is a late variety, being in full perfection November 26th to 30th. Before that time the center florets have not taken on their true character, although it is in grand condition throughout the month. The flower is a perfect globe of gold, which finally shows a pointed center. E. Q. Hill—Immense bloom of brightest golden yellow; full and very double; lower petals sometimes deeply shaded bright carmine. Gloriosum—Light lemon color, with im- mense flowers, having narrow petals gracefully curved and twisted; quite early and one of the best. Ivory—Unexcelled for pot culture or cutting; pure white flower of exquisite form and finish. Has been shown in grand shape at all recent exhibitions; it is especiallv noticeable for its grand globular form, its dahlia-like petals and absolute purity of color. Joseph H. White—A very large white variety, with upright petals, forming a nicely rounded flower of great substance. Strong grower, with stiff stems. Kioto—Incurved Japanese variety. No engraving can do justice^to this unique and beautiful variety. The color is deep yellow, with a pecu- liar waxy lustre; petals incurved and twisted; a free bloomer. A first- class certificate, Boston and New York. Leopard—(New Spotted.) The ground color is a deep shade of carmine, irregularly splashed and spotted with pure wh


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