. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nursery stock; Roses; Flowers; Vegetables. CLEMATIS. HONEySUCKbE. For real home vines, to be near you, ( limbing over your windows and doorways, there is nothing prettier than "tine, sweet-scented Honeysuckles. The foliage is pretty, neat and <'lear; the flowers almost continuous, anil their fragrance delirious. Price, 10cents. EVERGREEN SWEET-SCENTED. A hardy and vigorous grower, blooms nearly all the season and is delieiously fragrant. Flowers huff, yellow and white; very desirable
. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nursery stock; Roses; Flowers; Vegetables. CLEMATIS. HONEySUCKbE. For real home vines, to be near you, ( limbing over your windows and doorways, there is nothing prettier than "tine, sweet-scented Honeysuckles. The foliage is pretty, neat and <'lear; the flowers almost continuous, anil their fragrance delirious. Price, 10cents. EVERGREEN SWEET-SCENTED. A hardy and vigorous grower, blooms nearly all the season and is delieiously fragrant. Flowers huff, yellow and white; very desirable for verandas and trellis work. EUROPEAN SWEET-SCENTED. (Belgian.) A fine, hardy grower; flowers large and exceed- ingly sweet; color, buff, yellow and red; a constant bloomer; one of the finest Honeysuckles, Is suitable for trellis or pillar. GOLDEN-LEAVED. An elegant and very de- sirable variety of moderate growth; leaves beautifully veined and netted with clear yellow, so that the prevailing foliage is bright yellow; flowers yellow, and fragrant; very admirable forpillarand trellis work. The above three beautiful AURATUM. kinds for 25 The Hardy Plumbago. LADY LARPENT. This beautiful variety of Plumbago tP. ) was first popularly introduced in 1WK). Since that time it has so thoroughly pleased all who have planted it, achieved such great popularity, which, coupled with our own thorough tests and observations, demonstrates that it is unquestion- ably the most distinct and valuable hardy herbaceous plant now in cultivation. The plants are strong, upright in habit, growing to a height of twelve to fifteen inches in corn- compact clumps, and from the middle of July until severe frost are covered with lovely, rich, violet-blue colored flow- ers, borne in close terminal heads. (We had thousands in bloom on our grounds the past season as late as October 25.) The foliage is unique, finely serrated and fringing the stems. W'e heartily recommend this fine variety
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