. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 94 JS^A^NZ d NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMEXT, Dianthus Plumarius. HER MAJESTY. New double white pink of perfect form and very prolific, of powerful fragrance. Received nine first premiums at the English Expositions. 25c Dicentra Spectabilis. One of the most ornamental spring flowering perennial plants, commonly known as Bleeding Heart, with hand- some, peony-like foliage, and long, droopi
. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 94 JS^A^NZ d NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMEXT, Dianthus Plumarius. HER MAJESTY. New double white pink of perfect form and very prolific, of powerful fragrance. Received nine first premiums at the English Expositions. 25c Dicentra Spectabilis. One of the most ornamental spring flowering perennial plants, commonly known as Bleeding Heart, with hand- some, peony-like foliage, and long, drooping racemes of bright pink and white, heart-shaped flowers,- hardy. 20 cents Dig-italis Fox Glove. Digitalis. (FOX GLOVE.) Ornamental plants of great beauty, producing dense spikes of flowers on stems three to five feet high. The blos- soms are thimble shaped, purple, white and spotted, and very striking. Seed can be sown in spring or autumn, and large roots ran be divided. Blossoms the second season; hardy biennial. Three feet. 20 cents each. Erianthue Ravennae. RAVENNA GRASS. Perfectly hardy, the foliage forms graceful clumps three to four feet high, above which arise numerous spikes five or six feet, bearing plumy flowers. 20 to 50 cents each. , Euphorbia Corollata. Small pure white flowers grown in great abundance; is ex- cellent for bouquets in summer; perfectly hardy. 20 cents each. Eulalia, JAPONICA VAR. An entirely distinct variety of grass of easy culture, and perfectly hardy; it has long, narrow leaves, striped white and green, throwing up stalks from four to six feet in height, terminating with a clus- ter of flowers. Per dozen, $; 20 cents each. Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. Beautiful ornamental grass with silvery white rib in cen- ter of green leaf; more graceful than the old well- known E. Japonica and Zebrina; hardy, splendid for vase plant, as well as grown isolated on lawn, 25 cents each. Extra large clump of any of above eulalias, 50 cents to $1 P
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