. Beautify your homes : 1901. Seed industry and trade; Seeds; Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Bulbs (Plants); Roses. Miss Ella V. Barnes, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 19. j(B3B * MILK AND WINE LILY. See description, page iS. OLEANDERS. These old-fashioned shrubs are becoming immensely popular again. I am growing and selling them by the thousands. No plant makes more handsome specimens in tubs for the veranda or yard. Can be wintered in the cellar. I have three colors to offer. Price, 10 cents eacli. Oleander, Rosea.âlias double pink flowers. The old favor- ite. Very sweet. Lilian Henders
. Beautify your homes : 1901. Seed industry and trade; Seeds; Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Bulbs (Plants); Roses. Miss Ella V. Barnes, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 19. j(B3B * MILK AND WINE LILY. See description, page iS. OLEANDERS. These old-fashioned shrubs are becoming immensely popular again. I am growing and selling them by the thousands. No plant makes more handsome specimens in tubs for the veranda or yard. Can be wintered in the cellar. I have three colors to offer. Price, 10 cents eacli. Oleander, Rosea.âlias double pink flowers. The old favor- ite. Very sweet. Lilian Henderson.âHas double white flowers of the largest size. Fragrant like the old double pink. Scarce. Lutea âHas double primrose yellow flowers of a lovely shade; also fragrant. Scarce. OTAHEITE ORANGE. This valuable and distinct variety of the Orange family is a dwarf, compact grow- er, with glossy, deep green foliage, which has!a decided odor of the Orange trees of Florida, and is exceed- ingly floriferous, pro- ducing a wonderful profusion of pure white flowers of the most de- licious fragrance. Identical with the much sought - for "blooms of Southern Orange groves. Ota- heite fruits immediate- ly afterflowering, bear- ing fruitaboutone-half thesize of the ordinary Orange, retaining in a marked degree its sweetness. This unique Orange cannot be equaled as a Winter- blooming pot plant for , â house culture. Requires but little sunlight, and flowers and fruits when but twelve to fifteen inches high. As a pot plant this lovely Dwarf Orange is one of the most novel and beautiiul that can be grown. With a couple of plants of it you can have an abundance of the far-famed delicate and fragrant Orange blossoms. I have grown a large stock of clean, vigorous plants that will bloom and fruit at once, of this beautiful orange, and commend it to mv friends as a novelty of sterling worth and merit. Good plants. 10 cents each; large, strong plants, to bloom and bear profusely at once> a
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