. Floral treasures : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. HOY A CARN05A. This is a lovely house plant. Grows into a hand- some plants, and bears large umbels of white flowers that are covered with wax; hence its name. It is very desirable. 15 cents each. FRAGRANT JASMINES. Jasmine Graclllimum.—Exceed- ingly floriferous. A flowering shoot is produced' from e^ery joint, which ter- minates in a dense cluster of pure whPe fragrant flowers. In bloom in the greenhouse from October to February. 10 cents each; fine, strong plants, 30 cents each.


. Floral treasures : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. HOY A CARN05A. This is a lovely house plant. Grows into a hand- some plants, and bears large umbels of white flowers that are covered with wax; hence its name. It is very desirable. 15 cents each. FRAGRANT JASMINES. Jasmine Graclllimum.—Exceed- ingly floriferous. A flowering shoot is produced' from e^ery joint, which ter- minates in a dense cluster of pure whPe fragrant flowers. In bloom in the greenhouse from October to February. 10 cents each; fine, strong plants, 30 cents each. Cape Jasmine.—Well known for its delicious fragrance and beauty of its flowers, which are white and double. 10 cents each; fine, strong plants, 35 cents each. Revolntum. — A yellow-flowered Jasmine, nearly hardy and exquisitely fragrant. 10 cents each; strong plants, 35 cents each. Poetica. —Similar to the Jasmine Grand. Flower small, but borne on larger spikes. 10 cents each; strong plants, 25 cents each. Grandlflornm,—{Catalonzan Jas- mine.) It is from Italy. The flowers are pure white, star-shaped, and of ex- quisite fragrance. 10 cents each; strong plants, 35 cents each. Maid of Orleans.—In this beau- tiful Jasmine there are combined some sterling qualities that place it a peer over existing sorts. Easy culture, fine grower, good bloomer, elegant fra- grance, and d o>u b 1 e flowers of chaste and waxy white appearance. Fine plants, 10 cents each; strong plants, 40 cents each. If you have only one Jasmine, let it be this one. Grand Duke of Tuscany.—This Jasmine is very easily grown, even small plants bearing a profusion of very double, cream white flowers, hav- ing a delicious perfume. It is a mag- nificent plant, and will become one of the most valuable and popular pot ?lants when it becomes better known, t can be stored in a dry cellar in Winter. 20 cents each; strong plants, 50 cents each. Confederate Jasmine, Rhyn- cospermum Jasminoides. — This makes


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