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(16363476036).jpg HARDY PHLOX <br> CAMELLIA JAPONICA <br> HYDRANGEA PANICLLATA GRANDIFLORA <br> Marb£ phlox <br> The new French varieties all carry very <br> fine distinct pure colors in great trusses <br> many of them beautifully shaded and <br> marked with very distinct clear bright <br> eyes Require do care but divi ing and <br> resetting everv second year Their vigor- <br> ous growth and freedom of bloom make <br> them very useful plants while thev are <br> unexcelled in beauty Instead of the thin <br> flowers which were limited to lil c and <br> white colors we now have eoreeous col- <br> ors combining all the dift- rent tints of <br> rose carmine red and purple to say noth- <br> ing of the pure whites and salmon with <br> their dist ; nrt eyes Perfectly hardy every- <br> where Price 8 cents each; the set <br> of seven for 50 cents <br> Phlox Cross of Honor Beautiful <br> light rose striped pure wh te <br> Flora McNab Pure white and free <br> Lothair A bri'liant salmon-rose <br> Princess de Furstenburg 'White <br> with carmine eve <br> Sir B Landseer A brilliant dark <br> crimson Large fine flowers <br> Stansted Rival Rose-pink dark crim- <br> son rays <br> Triumph de Twickle Rosy magenta <br> HYDRANGEAS <br> SPECIAL OFFER <br> THE SEVEN HYDRANGEAS GOOD <br> PLANTS FOR 50 CENTS <br> New Hydrangea Stella Fimbriata <br> This is the only aouble Hvdrangea in ex- <br> istence The individual flowers are per- <br> fectly double and resemble in shape small <br> rosettes a beautiful pink peach in color <br> very floriferous; flowers of the largest <br> size It is certainly a charming plant <br> Price 10 cents each <br> New Hydrangea Red-Branched ” <br> Rami's Pictzts A valuable addition to <br> the list of Hvdrangeas with dark red <br> branches lhat brighten to a clear crimson <br> color as they near the flower trusses The <br> plant is of robust habit and produces free- <br> ly immense heads of deep rose colored <br> flowers A novelty of ster- <br> ling merit that is sure to <br> become verv popular This <br> is by all odds the prettiest <br> Hvdrangea Price 8 <br> cents each <br> Hydrangea Otaksa A <br> bright rosy-pink flowers <br> always perfect and last- <br> ing when in bloom three <br> to four months Try it <br> Price 8 cents each <br> Thomas Hogg A pure <br> while variety with trusses <br> of flowers measuring fif- <br> teen inches in diameter <br> The plants when full <br> grown at'ain a height a d <br> width of six feet Perfect- <br> ly hardy One of thefinest <br> plants for cemeteries ” <br> Price 8 cents each <br> Hortensis The old fa- <br> vorite variety Pink flow- <br> ers changing to blue in <br> soils containing iron ” <br> Price 8 cents each <br> New Hydrangea Monstrosa This is <br> by far the best of all fi\uraugeas the <br> flower being almost double in izeofthe <br> older varieties and its free- '- – oming <br> qualities are unequaled bv auy p it we <br> know of The color is at first a dee~ rich <br> pink gradually changing to almost a <br> snow-white Blooms have been measured <br> fifteen inches in length by ten inches <br> through It is indfed an enormous and <br> beautiful flower Price 15 cents each <br> New Japanese Hydrangea Panicu- <br> lata Grandif lora A ue w v« ry sinking <br> and elegant hardy flowering shruD suit- <br> able for lawns recently introduced from <br> Japan The flowers are pure white after- <br> wards changing to pink and are borne in <br> immense pyramidal trusses more than a <br> foot long and nearly as much in diameter <br> It blooms in mid-Summer and remains in <br> bloom two or three months Creates a <br> great sensation wherever seen Is scarce <br> and difficult to obtain The plant is of a <br> bushy and compact growth attains a <br> height of three to fourfeet Perfectly har- <br> dy Price young plants 15c each; <br> extra strong two-year-old plants <br> for immediate effect 35c each <br> CAMELLIA JAPONICA <br> The royal family of greenhouse plants <br> Leaves glossv-green and flowers of the <br> most exquisite beauty and waxy texture <br> From pure white to crimson in almost <br> endless variega ion The pure white ones <br> are generally prized above the colored va- <br> rieties Their culture is nearly related to <br> that of the Azalea but their success is <br> more certain Requires shade and mois- <br> ture throughout the hot season Their <br> time of blooming is Winter 'and early <br> Spring Requires a moderate and uni- <br> form temperature with as little artificial <br> heat as possible When set with flower <br> buds great care must be taken in water- <br> ing ” when lett too dry the buds are sure <br> to drop A fine assortment Price for <br> large strong plants 60 cents each <br> Sara Frost A bright crimson Fine <br> Queeil of Denmark Salmon-rose <br> fine form <br> Lady Hume's Blush Flesh color Ex- <br> tra fine <br> Jenny Lind White with pink stripe <br> Fimbriata Clear white with the pet- <br> als finely fimbriated <br> Caleb Cope Clear blush rose One of <br> the K-st <br> Americana Bhi h mottled with rose <br> Camellia Alba Plena Double white <br> very fine and the best while <br> iiYuKVNGSA monstrosa 41846997 130961 64578 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/41846997 1899 10 5962/bhl title 64578 Ella V Baines Firm ; Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection NameFound Camellia japonica NameConfirmed Camellia japonica EOLID 484988 NameBankID 2670149 NameFound Hortensis NameConfirmed Hortensis NameBankID 4618629 NameFound Hydrangea NameConfirmed Hydrangea sect Cornidia Ruiz Pav Engl EOLID 40082 NameFound Phlox NameConfirmed Phlox L EOLID 40661 Biodiversity Heritage Library Miss Ella V Baines the Woman Florist Springfield Ohio The best homes in America plant my flowers why not you Garden Stories Bulbs Plants Catalogs Flowers Plants Ornamental Seed industry and trade Seeds Trade catalogs U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 41846997 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/41846997 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants plants ornamental u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16363476036 2015-08-24 06 52 46 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script The best homes in America The best homes in America plant my flowers, why not you? (16363476036).jpg HARDY PHLOX <br> CAMELLIA JAPONICA <br> HYDRANGEA PANICLLATA GRANDIFLORA <br> Marb£ phlox <br> The new French varieties all carry very <br> fine distinct pure colors in great trusses <br> many of them beautifully shaded and <br> marked with very distinct clear bright <br> eyes Require do care but divi ing and <br> resetting everv second year Their vigor- <br> ous growth and freedom of bloom make <br> them very useful plants while thev are <br> unexcelled in beauty Instead of the thin <br> flowers which were limited to lil c and <br> white colors we now have eoreeous col- <br> ors combining all the dift- rent tints of <br> rose carmine red and purple to say noth- <br> ing of the pure whites and salmon with <br> their dist ; nrt eyes Perfectly hardy every- <br> where Price 8 cents each; the set <br> of seven for 50 cents <br> Phlox Cross of Honor Beautiful <br> light rose striped pure wh te <br> Flora McNab Pure white and free <br> Lothair A bri'liant salmon-rose <br> Princess de Furstenburg 'White <br> with carmine eve <br> Sir B Landseer A brilliant dark <br> crimson Large fine flowers <br> Stansted Rival Rose-pink dark crim- <br> son rays <br> Triumph de Twickle Rosy magenta <br> HYDRANGEAS <br> SPECIAL OFFER <br> THE SEVEN HYDRANGEAS GOOD <br> PLANTS FOR 50 CENTS <br> New Hydrangea Stella Fimbriata <br> This is the only aouble Hvdrangea in ex- <br> istence The individual flowers are per- <br> fectly double and resemble in shape small <br> rosettes a beautiful pink peach in color <br> very floriferous; flowers of the largest <br> size It is certainly a charming plant <br> Price 10 cents each <br> New Hydrangea Red-Branched ” <br> Rami's Pictzts A valuable addition to <br> the list of Hvdrangeas with dark red <br> branches lhat brighten to a clear crimson <br> color as they near the flower trusses The <br> plant is of robust habit and produces free- <br> ly immense heads of deep rose colored <br> flowers A novelty of ster- <br> ling merit that is sure to <br> become verv popular This <br> is by all odds the prettiest <br> Hvdrangea Price 8 <br> cents each <br> Hydrangea Otaksa A <br> bright rosy-pink flowers <br> always perfect and last- <br> ing when in bloom three <br> to four months Try it <br> Price 8 cents each <br> Thomas Hogg A pure <br> while variety with trusses <br> of flowers measuring fif- <br> teen inches in diameter <br> The plants when full <br> grown at'ain a height a d <br> width of six feet Perfect- <br> ly hardy One of thefinest <br> plants for cemeteries ” <br> Price 8 cents each <br> Hortensis The old fa- <br> vorite variety Pink flow- <br> ers changing to blue in <br> soils containing iron ” <br> Price 8 cents each <br> New Hydrangea Monstrosa This is <br> by far the best of all fi\uraugeas the <br> flower being almost double in izeofthe <br> older varieties and its free- '- – oming <br> qualities are unequaled bv auy p it we <br> know of The color is at first a dee~ rich <br> pink gradually changing to almost a <br> snow-white Blooms have been measured <br> fifteen inches in length by ten inches <br> through It is indfed an enormous and <br> beautiful flower Price 15 cents each <br> New Japanese Hydrangea Panicu- <br> lata Grandif lora A ue w v« ry sinking <br> and elegant hardy flowering shruD suit- <br> able for lawns recently introduced from <br> Japan The flowers are pure white after- <br> wards changing to pink and are borne in <br> immense pyramidal trusses more than a <br> foot long and nearly as much in diameter <br> It blooms in mid-Summer and remains in <br> bloom two or three months Creates a <br> great sensation wherever seen Is scarce <br> and difficult to obtain The plant is of a <br> bushy and compact growth attains a <br> height of three to fourfeet Perfectly har- <br> dy Price young plants 15c each; <br> extra strong two-year-old plants <br> for immediate effect 35c each <br> CAMELLIA JAPONICA <br> The royal family of greenhouse plants <br> Leaves glossv-green and flowers of the <br> most exquisite beauty and waxy texture <br> From pure white to crimson in almost <br> endless variega ion The pure white ones <br> are generally prized above the colored va- <br> rieties Their culture is nearly related to <br> that of the Azalea but their success is <br> more certain Requires shade and mois- <br> ture throughout the hot season Their <br> time of blooming is Winter 'and early <br> Spring Requires a moderate and uni- <br> form temperature with as little artificial <br> heat as possible When set with flower <br> buds great care must be taken in water- <br> ing ” when lett too dry the buds are sure <br> to drop A fine assortment Price for <br> large strong plants 60 cents each <br> Sara Frost A bright crimson Fine <br> Queeil of Denmark Salmon-rose <br> fine form <br> Lady Hume's Blush Flesh color Ex- <br> tra fine <br> Jenny Lind White with pink stripe <br> Fimbriata Clear white with the pet- <br> als finely fimbriated <br> Caleb Cope Clear blush rose One of <br> the K-st <br> Americana Bhi h mottled with rose <br> Camellia Alba Plena Double white <br> very fine and the best while <br> iiYuKVNGSA monstrosa 41846997 130961 64578 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/41846997 1899 10 5962/bhl title 64578 Ella V Baines Firm ; Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection NameFound Camellia japonica NameConfirmed Camellia japonica EOLID 484988 NameBankID 2670149 NameFound Hortensis NameConfirmed Hortensis NameBankID 4618629 NameFound Hydrangea NameConfirmed Hydrangea sect Cornidia Ruiz Pav Engl EOLID 40082 NameFound Phlox NameConfirmed Phlox L EOLID 40661 Biodiversity Heritage Library Miss Ella V Baines the Woman Florist Springfield Ohio The best homes in America plant my flowers why not you Garden Stories Bulbs Plants Catalogs Flowers Plants Ornamental Seed industry and trade Seeds Trade catalogs U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 41846997 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/41846997 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants plants ornamental u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16363476036 2015-08-24 06 52 46 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script The best homes in America
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