. Autumn 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. •20 THE STORKS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE SET OF 4 CARNATIONS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. America—One of the finest of new varieties. Pure light scarlet, large perfect shaped flowers, and straight, per- fectly upright stems. Blooms early and very freely. G. H. Crane—Universally accepted as the standard of scarlet Carnations. Comes into bloom early and con- tinues uniformly in bloom all the season. Flowers most brilliant


. Autumn 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. •20 THE STORKS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE SET OF 4 CARNATIONS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. America—One of the finest of new varieties. Pure light scarlet, large perfect shaped flowers, and straight, per- fectly upright stems. Blooms early and very freely. G. H. Crane—Universally accepted as the standard of scarlet Carnations. Comes into bloom early and con- tinues uniformly in bloom all the season. Flowers most brilliant scarlet, averaging 3 inches in diameter when well grown. Olympia—The originators of this Carnation claim it to be the largest flowered sort grown. A beautiful glossy white with delicate pencilings of clear scarlet, not showing too much red. Delightfully fragrant and pro- duced on stout straight stems. The Marquis—Has received five first-class certificates for best pink Carnation. It is a true pink without a trace of purple or magenta; an exquisite shade, soft and rich. Its form is perfect; full and double, with nicely raised center. Keeps for a long period when cut and is altogether an ideal pink Carnation. Strong field-grown plants, by express, too large to mail, 25c each; set of 4 for 80c. CROTONS. Excellent decorative plants, gorgeously colored with dif- ferent combinations of yellow, red, white and green. They are very easily grown, and do well in any warm conserva- tory or window, and are particularly valuable for bedding out in summer. 15c each; six distinct sorts for 75c. CLERODENDRON BALFOURI. Should be trained to small trellis or staked up if grown as a pot plant in the house, when its branches will hang down, drooping gracefully with its bright flowers. A free bloomer, young plants a foot high often sending out several spikes of teloom. Flowers bright scarlet with calyx of creamy white. 15c. CAREX JAPONICA VARIEGATA. A remarkably graceful Japanese grass, wit


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