. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade; Seeds, Catalogs. EARLY LOUISVILLE CABBAGE (Original Strain,) SURE HEADER. per doz. Small size 10 cts. each $1 00 Second " 25 " 2 50 Large " 35 " 3 50 Extra large 50 " 5 00 Caladium Fancy Leaved. These plants are especially valuable for decorating conservatories, window boxes, and as specimen plants. Most of the varie- ties succeed finely in partly shaded warm outdoor borders, in light rich soil, if planted early in the summer. They are never as large as esculentum, but the brilliant ca


. Annual catalogue : seeds, bulbs, plants, implements, etc. Seed industry and trade; Seeds, Catalogs. EARLY LOUISVILLE CABBAGE (Original Strain,) SURE HEADER. per doz. Small size 10 cts. each $1 00 Second " 25 " 2 50 Large " 35 " 3 50 Extra large 50 " 5 00 Caladium Fancy Leaved. These plants are especially valuable for decorating conservatories, window boxes, and as specimen plants. Most of the varie- ties succeed finely in partly shaded warm outdoor borders, in light rich soil, if planted early in the summer. They are never as large as esculentum, but the brilliant cardi- nal red, cream, pink, and various shades of green that are displayed iu the veinings and blotches of the leaves cannot be ob- tained in any other class of plants. For ar- arranging floral baskets or table decorations the leaves are quite as handsome as any flower. Choice Varieties—"25 cts. each $;) doz. Carinas. (Indian Shot.) Few plants are more ornamental than the Canna, with its large, broad, massive foliage, growing from three to six feet high, and producing flowers which rival Gladiolus in point of beawty. W ry ornamental and un- surpassed for Mixed Varieties -10 cts. each,'4l!ob per do/. Choice Named Sorts—20c each, 5i\00 per '1'./. Dahlias. The Dahlia is one of the showiest of our Autumn flowers. Commencing to flower iu August, they are in a perfect blaze of bloom until stopped by frost in late Autumn. They delight in a deep, rich soil, should be plant- ed three and one-half to four feet apart, and be tied to heavy stakes to prevent strong winds from breaking them Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original J. Chas. McCullough Seed Company; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Cincinnati : McCullough


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