. Floral catalogue : illustrated. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Pale blue flowers, one of the most desirable of hardy plants, and one we can highly recommend for general culture. It should be grown by every one if only for the sake of the flowers for cutting. It is a vigorous grower, perfect- ly hardy, very fcee blooming, and fine for massing. Per dozen, $; 25 cents each. Chrysanthemum Semi-Duplex. A plant destined to take a high position among decorative plants for cutting pur


. Floral catalogue : illustrated. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Pale blue flowers, one of the most desirable of hardy plants, and one we can highly recommend for general culture. It should be grown by every one if only for the sake of the flowers for cutting. It is a vigorous grower, perfect- ly hardy, very fcee blooming, and fine for massing. Per dozen, $; 25 cents each. Chrysanthemum Semi-Duplex. A plant destined to take a high position among decorative plants for cutting purposes; it is a peculiar double form of Mayweed; the flowers are pure white, remarkably free flowering; will grow in any position or soil. 15 cents each. CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. Without doubt this is the best of the hardy marguerites; large, bold flowers three inches across, pure white with a yellow center, in- valuable for autumn decoration, or for cutting purposes. 15 cents each. Caryopteris Calystegi Pubescens. Fl. PI. Large type, a hardy perennial climber, the roots living in the ground from year to year, and every spring send up long, graceful vines which are densely clothed with fo- liage and literally covered with large, beautiful, double rose-colored flowers. 20 cents each. Campanula Carpatica. This forms neat, compact tufts, about a foot in height, cov- ered with large, erect blue flowers all summer. A fine edging or border plant. Per dozen, $; 15 cents each. This new plant is highly spoken of in the foreign horticul- tural journals, and has been twice color plated. It is of Chinese origin and has lately been introduced by Messrs. Veiteh & Sons, which is sufficient guarantee of its value. It is extremely floriferous. plant in two an 1 one-half inch pots blooming profusely and continuing to do so until they have reached a height and width of three feet. The dense flower heads are of rich lavender blue, rare among flowers. Blue spirea is a good name


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