. Magnificent offers : 25 special bargains in roses, bulbs, plants, seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. UAI-FOUBII. CLEKODENDBON BALFOURII. A plant of great beauty. Makes a grand bedding plant where both foliage and bloom are desired. The flowers, which are •f a bright scarlet, are encased by a bag-like calyx of pure white; the trus.ses or panicles of flowers are upwards of six Inches in length, and when trained upon trel- lises and hanging down have a rich arid elegant appearance. Price, 5 cent8 eacl

. Magnificent offers : 25 special bargains in roses, bulbs, plants, seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. UAI-FOUBII. CLEKODENDBON BALFOURII. A plant of great beauty. Makes a grand bedding plant where both foliage and bloom are desired. The flowers, which are •f a bright scarlet, are encased by a bag-like calyx of pure white; the trus.ses or panicles of flowers are upwards of six Inches in length, and when trained upon trel- lises and hanging down have a rich arid elegant appearance. Price, 5 cent8 eacl Stock Photo
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. Magnificent offers : 25 special bargains in roses, bulbs, plants, seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. UAI-FOUBII. CLEKODENDBON BALFOURII. A plant of great beauty. Makes a grand bedding plant where both foliage and bloom are desired. The flowers, which are •f a bright scarlet, are encased by a bag-like calyx of pure white; the trus.ses or panicles of flowers are upwards of six Inches in length, and when trained upon trel- lises and hanging down have a rich arid elegant appearance. Price, 5 cent8 eacli. CRAPE MYRTLE. Handsome shrubs when in bloom. The flowers cover the entire plant. Hacdy in the South. We have three kinds in the following colors—pink, •rimson and purple. 5 cents eacli. CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. One of the most beautiful and striking ornamental-foliaged S>lant3in cultivation, either for culture in large pots or tubs, or or planting out on the lawn. Will grow in any garden soil, and is of the easiest culture. When of full size it stands about five feet high, with immense leaves, ol'len measuring four feet in Itngtli by two and one-half in breadth. Smooth, of brightgreen color beautifully veined and variegated with dark green. The roots should be preserved in dry sand in the cellar during Winter, out of danger from frost. Good bulbs, 10 cents each; 85 cents per dozen; large bnlbs, 35 cents eacli; 9^.00 per dozen. Tliese are large, Ane bulbs* aUEEN OF NIGHT CACTUS. CEREUS GRANDIFLORA, OR NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS. Decidedly the grandest flowering plant in cultivation. Imag- ine a dozeri flowers unfolding with the setting sun their hun- dreds of wiix-like petals, encircled by a wreath of gold, in continual motion. Imagine sucli a flower three feet in circum- ference, perfuming the surrounding air with the most delicious fragrance known. Does it not desei've its royal title? It grows and blooms with the greatest ease, requires absolutely no care, living for month