. Magnificent offers : 25 special bargains in roses, bulbs, plants, seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. rOT OF GLOXINIAS. GENISTA CANARIENSIS. (Fountain of Gold.) This beautiful plant well deserves the great popular- ity it has gained in the past two years. The drooping branches are covered with delicate sage green foliage, and every twig is tipped with a long raceme of exquisite, pea-shaped blossoms of a pure canary color, almost hiding' the foliage, and suggesting the name, "Fountain of Gold.''


. Magnificent offers : 25 special bargains in roses, bulbs, plants, seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. rOT OF GLOXINIAS. GENISTA CANARIENSIS. (Fountain of Gold.) This beautiful plant well deserves the great popular- ity it has gained in the past two years. The drooping branches are covered with delicate sage green foliage, and every twig is tipped with a long raceme of exquisite, pea-shaped blossoms of a pure canary color, almost hiding' the foliage, and suggesting the name, "Fountain of Gold.'' Charming. 10 cents each. GLOXINIAS. These are among the most beautiful of all our Summer bloom" ing plants. The rosette of velvety green leaves is surmounted with a cluster of lovely trumpet-shaped flowers as large as Glad- iolus blooms. The coloring is exquisite. The groundwork of many is pure white, with throats of blue, scarlet, rose, crimson, or velvety purple, while others are beautifully flecked and striped with the brightest colors, and the tubes are of a bright color, with white throat. The bulbs should be started in a warm place, greenhouse, hot-bed or sunny window. They will bloom until late in Summer, when they should be dried off, letting the leaves die. The pots can be kept over Winter in a cellar free from frost. They are very easily grown. Give them a trial. 10 cents each; three distinct varieties for 25 cents* The (Gladiolus is the tnost satisfactory, the most desirable and the most popular of a 1 garden bulbs. Nothing else in the flow- er line costs so little, and nothing else grows and blooms so readily for anybody and everybody, in any soil or climate. It makes a display which for brilliancy and beauty of coloring, few bulbs can equal and none surpass. CULTURE.—Gladioli are of the simplest culture. Plant at any time from April to July, in any fairly good soil wellspaded. Set in rows three inches apart, or in masses six inches apart each way. Plant in


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