. [Catalogue. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF COTTAGE ROSE GARDEN, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 59. Chinese Dwarf or Otatieite Orange The illustration herewith shows a branch of a plant two years old. BE SURE AND GET ONE AS A PREMIUM and get your neighbors to join you in forming a club for same. Small plants, by mail, 15c Large plants, by express, 50c This we consider one of the most satisfac- tory plants in the catalogue, to judge from the many flattering letters which we receive annually, speaking about the grea
. [Catalogue. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF COTTAGE ROSE GARDEN, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 59. Chinese Dwarf or Otatieite Orange The illustration herewith shows a branch of a plant two years old. BE SURE AND GET ONE AS A PREMIUM and get your neighbors to join you in forming a club for same. Small plants, by mail, 15c Large plants, by express, 50c This we consider one of the most satisfac- tory plants in the catalogue, to judge from the many flattering letters which we receive annually, speaking about the great pleasure this plant has given. It has deep green fragrant foliage, and sweet oranges, and is of decided dwarf, hushy growth. Plants only one year old, and not over ten to fifteen inches high, produce their delicious blos- soms, succeeded by eatable fruit. Nothing can be more ornamental or attractive in a collection of pot plants than one of these orange trees, which get to be about one- third or one-half the size of the regular oranges. Plants are of the easiest culture, and can be kept in a cellar over Winter if no other place can be provided for them. CHINESE HIBISCUS. Charming tropical plants, with very glossy foliage and splendid showy flowers. They flourish under the hottest sun, produce enormous flowers in great abundance and make noble specimens. They can be grown in tubs and kept for years. The blossoms are gorgeously colored. A very good way to make them bloom freely and to facili- tate lifting in the fall. Is to transplant each plant into a pot two or three times larger than the one it has grown In, then plunge the pot altogether in the ground, the soil to cover the surface one or two inches. Then in the fall the plant can be lifted without injury. It will, in a warm, sunny window, bloom constantly. Aurantiacum Floro Plena Deep orange colored flowers. Quite a novel and attractive color. Very full and showy. MIniatus-Semi-double flowers of brilliant vermilllon- scarl
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