RM2A8E8JC–'Scenes in Central Park', 1874. Vignettes of horse-and-carriage rides, the boating lake, the bandstand, and ice-skating, New York City, USA. '...its size is not insignificant, numbering eight hundred and forty-three acres; while, in its union of art with Nature, its many bridges of quaint design, its Italian-like terrace, its towers and rustic houses, its boat-covered lakes, its secluded rambles and picturesque nooks, its wide walks and promenades, it is unapproached in this country and unexcelled abroad...Its superb drives are thronged with vehicles, while all its paths are occupied on summer
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RMMCF9CM–. A desirable foliage plant, with leaves 4 to 5 inches long and 2 inches wide, which are of an intense metallic purple color shading into light rose with a light green margin, a combination unapproached by any other plant. It is an excellent plant for use in window boxes, vases or for bedding in a semi-shaded situation. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. grow about 1 feet high, and flower freely through-
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RMT02E78–Dreer's garden calendar : 1903 . dreersgardencale1903henr Year: 1903 A desirable foliage plant, with leaves 4 to 5 inches long and 2 inches wide, which are of an intense metallic purple color shading into light rose with a light green margin, a combination unapproached by any other plant. It is an excellent plant for use in window boxes, vases or for bedding in a semi-shaded situation. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. grow about 1 feet high, and flower freely through- Excelsior Pearl Tuberose.
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RMMCH3HN–. PennisbtumRubpphlianum. Pandanus Veitchi. ROYAI. EXHIBI- TION PANSIES. The plants here offered are grown from our own choicest strain of seed procured from the world's greatest Pansy specialist, and for size of bloom, richness of coloring and texture will be found unapproached by any other strain. (See cut.) Good strong plants, 50 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. TUFTED PANSIES OR VIOI.AS. These appear to be much hardier than the ordinary Pansy, and have a longer season of bloom. They are offered with other hardy plants. See page 200. PENNISETUItt. (Fountain Grass.) /«TT^
RMT0T8PP–Dreer's garden book 1906 Dreer's garden book : 1906 dreersgardenbook1906henr Year: 1906 PennisbtumRubpphlianum. Pandanus Veitchi. ROYAI. EXHIBI- TION PANSIES. The plants here offered are grown from our own choicest strain of seed procured from the world's greatest Pansy specialist, and for size of bloom, richness of coloring and texture will be found unapproached by any other strain. (See cut.) Good strong plants, 50 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. TUFTED PANSIES OR VIOI.AS. These appear to be much hardier than the ordinary Pansy, and have a longer season of bloom. They are offered with other
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RMMCFB2B–. Peperomia Maculosa. STROBILAKTHE; DYERIANUS. Strobilanthes Dyerianus. A new and attractive plant now offered for the first time, suitable for growing in pots for house decoration and for bedding out in summer ; it forms a compact bush 18 inches high with leaves 6 to 9 inches long and 3 to 4 inches wide, of the most intense metallic purple color, shading into light rose with a light green margin, a combination unapproached by any other plant. The flowers are of a violet blue and very pretty. It is said to make an excellent bedding plant, having been planted at the gardens of the "White H
RMT0T8PM–Dreer's garden book 1906 Dreer's garden book : 1906 dreersgardenbook1906henr Year: 1906 New and Kare Plants. We have a splendid lot of new things this season. See pages 103 to 112. PennisbtumRubpphlianum. Pandanus Veitchi. ROYAI. EXHIBI- TION PANSIES. The plants here offered are grown from our own choicest strain of seed procured from the world's greatest Pansy specialist, and for size of bloom, richness of coloring and texture will be found unapproached by any other strain. (See cut.) Good strong plants, 50 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. TUFTED PANSIES OR VIOI.AS. These appear to be much
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RM2AJJ7H8–The World almanac and encyclopedia . XCIX. Steinway The Piano of the Past,the Present, and the Future MASTER musicians, past and present, have achieved theirgreatest successes upon the Steinway Piano and havepronounced it the ideal instrument. <IThe art ideal ofa master in his craft gave birth to the first SteinwayPiano. <JThis ideal has been upheld and maintained through foursucceeding generations, with the result that to-day the* Steinwayhas attained a perfection unapproached and unapproachable, andis recognized the world over as the Standard Piano by which allothers are judged and mea
RMMCGRRM–. Solanum Wendlandi Magnificum. Strobilanthes Dyerianus. A desirable new foliage plant with leaves 4 to 5 inches long and 2 inches wide, which are of an intense metallic purple color shading into light rose with a light green margin, a combination unapproached by any other plant. It is an excellent plant either for bedding out or for pot culture; flowers of a violet blue. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. Schubertia Grandiflora. An exceedingly pretty climber, which succeeds admirably in the open ground during the summer months, producing the entire summer, until cut down by severe frost, clusters o
RMT02CW8–Dreer's garden calendar : 1896 . dreersgardencale1896henr Year: 1896 Solanum Wendlandi Magnificum. Strobilanthes Dyerianus. A desirable new foliage plant with leaves 4 to 5 inches long and 2 inches wide, which are of an intense metallic purple color shading into light rose with a light green margin, a combination unapproached by any other plant. It is an excellent plant either for bedding out or for pot culture; flowers of a violet blue. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. Schubertia Grandiflora. An exceedingly pretty climber, which succeeds admirably in the open ground during the summer months, pro
RM2AJJ786–The World almanac and encyclopedia . Steinway The Piano of the Past,the Present, and the Future MASTER musicians, past and present, have achieved theirgreatest successes upon the Steinway Piano and havepronounced it the ideal instrument. <IThe art ideal ofa master in his craft gave birth to the first SteinwayPiano. <JThis ideal has been upheld and maintained through foursucceeding generations, with the result that to-day the* Steinwayhas attained a perfection unapproached and unapproachable, andis recognized the world over as the Standard Piano by which allothers are judged and measured.
RMMCJF0B–. Pansy. Royal Exhibition Paiisies. The plants here offered are grown from our own choicest strain of seed procured from the world's greatest Pansy specialist, and for size of bloom, richness of coloring and texture will be found unapproached by any other strain. (See cut. ) Good strong plants, 50 Cts. per doz.; §4.00 per 100. PASSIFI.ORA. (Passion Flower Vine.) Pt'ortlti. This we consider the best of all the tender varieties for outdoor planting. lis beau- tiful flowers are borne freely, even on quite small plants. They are of a rich shade of blue, sufi'used with rose. 15 cts. each ; SI.50 pe
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RMMCHTJE–. TWO BRILLIANT TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. The two varieties offered below are of strong but dwarf habit, throwing up numberless stems of full, double flowers about 1J inches across, from early in July until cut down by severe frost. A continuous display of color, which for richness and intensity is unapproached. Zeppelin. Intense pure vermilion-scarlet. Lafayette. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. NEW DOUBLE-FRINGED TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. (Begonia Hybrica Parrei.) These new double-fringed tuberous-rooted Begonias are of large size, full, double form and brilliant co
RM2AJ0F72–Entomology : with special reference to its biological and economic aspects . ccording toFig. 167. ^^ , , . 1 oung and Langley, the radia-tions of an ordinary gas-flamecontain less than three per cent.of visible rays, the remainderbeing heat or chemical rays, ofno value for illuminating pur-poses ; while the light-givingefficiency of the electric arc isonly ten per cent, and that ofsunlight only thirty-five percent. The light of the fire-fly, however, may be rated at()ne hundred per cent.; thislight, then, is perfect, and asyet unapproached by artificialmeans. As to the use of this lumi-nosity,
RMMCHACX–. LaRGE-I'LOWERING CaNNA, EuREKA Twelve Unsurpassed Cannas We offer the following varieties as the best Cannas in commerce. Each is of free and vigorous growth and flowering habit. Copper Giant. An immense flower on a very vigorous plant. color madder-red suffused with rose. 4 feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Enchantress. Unapproached in quality or beauty. Color a delicate old rose passing to light salmon as the flowers age. 4J feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Eureka. The best white; the large substantial flowers are pro- duced very freely. 4§ feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Frau Dr. Kl
RM2AXCBXN–Official catalogue complete in one volumeIMain buildingIIDepartment of machineryIIIDepartment of artIVDepartment of agriculture and horticulture . s^Esm ist. Because they are per-fect in fit, while flexible tothe natural movements ofthe form. 2d. They arestylish, durable, and lux-urious to v;ear. 3d. Beingwoven without seam, andin perfect symmetry ofshape, their stay propertiesare unapproached. OurI new improved qualities haveone of the labels here print-ed in Gold and Black—takeno other—cut these out andcompare—beware of coun-terfeits—The perfect formwhich our goods have was ,never produced b
RMMCHBY5–. Twelve Unsurpassed Cannas We offer the following varieties as the best Cannas in commerce. Each is of free and vigorous growth and flowering habit. Copper Giant. An immense flower on a very vigorous plant, color madder-red suffused with rose. 4 feet. 50 cts. each; --, $5.00 per doz. Enchantress. Unapproached in quality or beauty. Color a delicate old rose passing to light salmon as the flowers age. 4| feet. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Eureka. The best white; the large substantial flowers are pro- - duced very freely. 4J feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. -----^ Frau Dr. Klien. A free grower
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RMMCHA93–. L.VRGE-FLOWERIXG C.NN.. EuREK Twelve Unsurpassed Cannas We offer the following varieties as the best Cannas in commerce. Each is of free and vigorous growth and flowering habit. Copper Giant. An immense flower on a very vigorous plant, color madder-red suffused with rose. 4 feet. 25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz. Enchantress. Unapproached in quality or beaut}'. Color a delicate old rose passing to light salmon as the flowers age. 4^ feet. 25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz. Eureka. The best white; the large substantial flowers are pro- duced very freely. 4-2- feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Frau
RM2AJ15P9–Programme . IT Ly V iLir il iviOUl J,SOPRANO No Lieder Singer that has visited Boston of late yearsequals her in the art of interpretation.—Philip Hale March 16, 1916.Mason & Hamlin Co.Gentlemen:— Your exquisitely beautiful pianos are an inspiration tome every time I sing to their accompaniment. Such sym-pathy of tone, such musical quality, such wealth of color,such endless depth, such sensitive appeal,—is it anywonder that I speak of Inspiration! Your pianos arematchless, unequalled, unapproached. With expressions of my deep esteem, believe me,gentlemen, Sincerely yours, (Signed) POVLA FRISC
RM2AXH7GK–Forest leaves . mitted fluid ! Who can do its malodor full justice ! Its aromais all its own. In its milder form there is something in the vegetablekingdom akin to it, but in its purity and unalloyed strength, as 1 got it.it is unapproached in all the world of scents. The odor will impingea mile or more away. It will nauseate and sicken if taken undiluted. By this time I have let the cat out of the bag, so that those whoread may sleuth out my little brute. Scientific technique musically callsit Mephitis Mephitica. The man with tin1 gun dubs it the commonAmerican Skunk. FOREST LEAVES, i l III.
RM2AX2RX8–A short history of England . Burleigh House 378 A SHORT HISTORY OF ENGLAND Of the latter class Shakespeare was the great type and the greatmaster. Born in 1564 at Stratford-on-Avon, he came to Londonin 1585, three years before the defeat of the Armada, and con-nected himself with one of the theaters there. His plays appearedfrom time to time during the last ten years of Elizabeths reignand the first few years of that of her successor. He representedthe very best intellectual gifts characteristic of his time, as well asan unapproached genius all his own. His preeminence among thepoets of his ow
RM2AJEM9D–American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . -.p-r- Datur Hora Quieti. — Engraved by Annin. From Harpers Monthly Magazine. The years of Nationalor International Exhibitionsdo not seem to be of much .-.., advantage to Art. I find buttwo noteworthy attempts to = -: - ?:^improve the occasion in ijljjMBBill1876. A Century After,published by Allen, Lane,& Scott, Philadelphia, hard- BSBiBBly fulfils the promise of its r^^^&^ftprospectus, to illustrate ^§|plt|§i^this city and this State with . engravings unapproached for - artistic beauty, spirit, andaccuracy by any prev
RM2AX7C4N–The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . ouse-tribe, nursed so often with assiduous care, and watchedover with tender solicitude. Once fairly established in a congenial soil, the lobelia will annually givefor nearly two months a mass of bloom on handsome stalks, and in a dyeso intense as to be unapproached by either rose or verbena, bouvardia, oreven the much-vaunted scarlet salvia; and that, too, with very little care orattention. And, when the hoary frosts and rigors of winter come, it willkindly take care of itself, asking no shelter in the greenliouse or cold frame,bu
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RM2AWJF97–R& JFarquhar and Co'scatalogue, 1897 : reliable tested seeds plants, bulbs fertilizers tools, etc. . tly describes the habit of the plant, throwing outits branches so numerously as to make this habit a marked feature.Flowers of extraordinary size, graceful and handsome; borne onlong stems. Fittest mixed colors. No. 1281. Pkt.,.10.Pink. No. 1282. Pkt., .10.White. No. 1283. Pkt.,.10. ASTER. WHITE LADY. Two distinct features characterize thisbeautiful Aster, viz., a hitherto unapproached freedom of floweringand a distinct and lovely form of growth. It is of free, long-branching habit, the elegant
RM2AKPKX2–Science-gossip . gave it, and whichin fulness of treatment, in scope, and in authorityis unapproached in any other country.—F. 8. S. Caprimulgus europaeus.—Near Pyrford Lock,August 11th, I saw two boys, very much excited,trying to stone a nightjar, which was hawking inthe early dusk, uttering its shoit cry, but not tryingto avoid the stones. I see that Mr. H. KirkeSwann, in his Handbook of British Birds, p. 100,says the vibrating and sustained jar or churr... is probably never uttered on the wing. Thecry my wife arid I heard was a short, eager, singlecry, given at frequent intervals. I may add
RM2AXCBXK–Official catalogue complete in one volumeIMain buildingIIDepartment of machineryIIIDepartment of artIVDepartment of agriculture and horticulture . a f ^ «-5 r% 5:i S ^ t>^ ^N §< «r> i^^. ^ ;^ ^ Q ^ ^ ^S ?=:: ^ Si > <^ ^. s^Esm ist. Because they are per-fect in fit, while flexible tothe natural movements ofthe form. 2d. They arestylish, durable, and lux-urious to v;ear. 3d. Beingwoven without seam, andin perfect symmetry ofshape, their stay propertiesare unapproached. OurI new improved qualities haveone of the labels here print-ed in Gold and Black—takeno other—cut these out andc
RM2AJHTDB–Penman's Art Journal . BY H. B. LEHMAN, N. I, NOR. SCH., VALPARAISO, IND. This is the time of year ? wi,., .^J? >=•,-Irte ?? If you want th„ Ijest,theie IS l)ut one choice—the Columbia Chainless. taneous satisfaction and universal praise whichfcS^^J I-?of this wheel is but a repetfK, „/ J; ?•:?Ptn Biven Columbia bicycles forthe past twenty-one years. 1^2 S;,^ Chainless. Standard of the Woi-Ww„,.liT .™^ Chain bicycle. .Standard of theWorld in Its clnss-the Hartford ami the Vodettoform a combinotion of qualit.v and price unequnled:-unapproached. Every roqnireiient, evefy d hJ
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RM2CDEG9G–. The Open court . asion, almost before the dust hadsettled from a thousand tragic ruins, building was recommencedwith that startling vitality and creative energy which has made thePersians something of a mystery. Other nations have succumbedbefore disaster but the Persians, suffering calamities unprecedentedand unapproached for wanton destruction, have stubbornly refusedto be annihilated, resolutely taking, instead, each holocaust as anoccasion for initiating a new epoch. And so we find the fourteenthcentury, which should have been one of desolation and resignation,actually proving to be one
RM2CE4HPN–. Mr. Oseba's last discovery . -, the orator saidthat during the first century of Americasnational life, she achieved not only unparalleled,but unapproached success, and during the lasthalf of that period she accumulated more wealththan was ever possessed by any other nation.With nearly half of the railways of the globe,she furnished half the food and raiment pro-ducts, and manufactured more goods than any. 02 a ValuaDie ** Contribution/* 89 other four nations—aside from Britain—and bythe brightest inventive genius the world everknew, she had furnished more of the cunningdevices that ease the
RM2CEF5BD–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. AsparagusSprengeri.. ChineseAzalea. RAWSONS LIST OF SELECT CARNATIONS. Carnations .*. Selected for Summer Blooming, but equally adaptedfor Winter Blooming. Carnations are the delight of every one who has an eye for heauty inflowers, being unequalled for brilliancy, richness and diversity of colors, ofrefreshing fragrance, and unapproached for daintiness and beauty of outline. The Cream of the Newer Varieties. We list below five of the choicest varieties of recent introductions. They are
RM2CDGARK–. History of lace . Genoa and Naples, remained unapproached in Fio. .33.. Eeticella from Milan. design and workmanshijo. After first making passements,Milan imitated the Venetian points, a fogliami, in whichthe pattern has the appearance of woven linen, with a jonrsoccasionally introduced to lighten portions of it. The designwas at first connected with bars, but later, meshes (in theseventeenth century large meshes, and, still later, smaller F 66 HISTORY OF LACE meshes) filled the ground. This reseau varies, but mostfrequently it has four plaited sides to a mesh, as inValenciennes. Like other
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RM2CDCME2–. Business Journal . s of a marvelous mechanical de-vice, not like an adding machine or an adaption of any add-ing or calculating machine idea, but a machine of highlyspecialized efficiency, unapproached for speed and accuracyin its field, a machine that is not a Jack of all trades. Justas men are fitted for certain lines of work, and specializealong those lines, so it is working out to remarkable advan-tage fri installing labor saving devices that will do a certainwork well. There is no advantage in using a machine orwork that it is not fitted for and only accomplishes in a roundabout way. Th
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RM2CEP94R–. Crockery & glass journal. ESTABLISHED t8i8.. When you present Libbey Cut Glass for the inspection ofyour patron, a thousand invisible aids to your salesman-ship are brought into play. Libbey commendation—Libbey history—goes back formore years than either customer or merchant canrecall. Yet each year and new season, new beauty is shown;greater triumphs in artistry are achieved. All this—in the minds of both buyer and seller—tends toprompt and satisfying selection from a line that hasbeen unapproached for nearly a century. This name etched on every piece. ,?@^ T/ze Libbey Glass Co. TOLEDO, OHI
RM2CHAFF6–. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . ummer months. Itis especially adapted for trainingover the pillars or on the wall ofa conservatory, but will do equallywell in the open air. 75 cts. each. Strobilantlies. Dyerianus. A desirable foliageplant, with leaves 4 to 5 incheslong and 2 inches wide, whichare of an intense metallic-pur-ple color shading into light rosewith a light green margin, acombination unapproached byany other plant. It is an excel-lent plant for use in windowboxes, vases or for bedding ina semi-shaded situation. 15cts. each; $1.50 per doz.;$10.00 per 100. SWAINSONA. SOLANUMS3APORTHI
RM2CETC65–. Essay on barbers' razors, razor hones, razor strops and razor honing ... ver Fir)isf)ecL DIAMOND M{. Absolutely no tendency toadhere to the moist skin 50 Per Cent Lighter than Any Other Design. Weight only 4 OUNCES. Simplest in Construction. Neatest in Design.Lightest in Weight. Easiest Working.Keenest Cutting. Finest Finished. Most Dural UNEQUALLED, UNAPPROACHED. No effort is required to keep these Clippers in perfect order. No wrench nor screw driver re-quired, only a thumb nut to be removed to take them apart which is done in three to five seconds.Tne spring is removed and replaced in the
RMRN59CC–. The ancient life-history of the earth; a comprehensive outline of the principles and leading facts of palaeontological science. Paleontology. THE TRIASSIC PERIOD. 217 surface of the body was protected by an armour of bony plates. Some of the Triassic Labyrinthodonts must have attained dimensions utterly unapproached amongst existing Amphibians, the skull of Labyrinthodo7i JcBgeri (fig. 150) being upwards of. Fig. 149.—Section of the tooth of LahyrintJwdon Mastodonsanrtis) Jageri, showing the microscopic structure. Greatly enlarged. Trias. Fig. 150.—a, Skull of Zfl- hyrinthodo7i Jcegeri, much
RMRN59HP–. The ancient life-history of the earth; a comprehensive outline of the principles and leading facts of palæontological science. Paleontology. THE TRIASSIC PERIOD. 217 surface of the body was protected by an armour of bony plates. Some of the Triassic Labyrinthodonts must have attained dimensions utterly unapproached amongst existing Amphibians, the skull of Labyrinthodon Jcegeri {^g. 150) being upwards of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfect
RMRRWPNY–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. May 22, 1918. The Florists^ Review 29 Large Supplies of MEMORIAL DAY STOCK T IS SO well known that Amling: flowers are unexcelled in quality and that Amlins: service is unapproached for promptness, care and accuracy that a constantly increasing number of buyers look to us for their holiday supplies. Amling prices always are right, but it is what you get rather than what you pay that is the measure of value. Order of Amiing and there will be no regrets. CARNATIONS Those who had Amiing carnations for Mothers' day will not fail to have Amiing carnatio
RMRFHYG4–. The John A. Doyle Company : 1900. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. THE JOHN A. DOYLE COMPANY, FLORISTS. 21 s> CARNATIONS THE DIVINE FLOWER/' CAPNATION^ are delight of everyone who has an eye for the beautiful in rliy! * Ivfflowers. Whether for personal adornment or to decorate the home, they are unsurpassed in their charming appearance. Being unrivalled in their delicately rich and refreshing fragrance, unequalled for brilliancy, richness and diversity of colors, unapproached for daintiness and beauty of out- line, it is not to be wondered at that, nex
RMRDAWW9–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 531 THE MUSK BEETLE. tacle almost unapproached in splendour. They are mostly slow in their movements, not quick of foot, and many being wliolly wingless. The nioit brilliant of the Weevils are to be found in the typical family Curculionidas, to which belong the well-known Diamond Beetles, in such request as objects for the microscope. The maggots that are so frequently found in nuts, and which leave so black and bitter a deposit behind them that the person who has unfortunately tasted a maggot-eaten nut is forcibly reminded of the D^ad Sea apple, with i
RMRJ8W8T–. Childs' 1923. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. Carnation, Triple Alliance, from a photograph, greatly reduced in size CARNATION TRIPLE ALLIANCE Our new Carnation. Triple Alliance, which has become so popular since its introduction, is still unapproached in size and form. The blooms are as large as many Peonies and unfold slowly in such a manner as to give the effect of three large, dis-
RMRFH141–. Illustrated catalogue bulbs, roses, plants : for winter and spring blooming. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 24 The Geo. li. Mcllen Co., Florists and Seedsmen, LARGE FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS Unrivaled in their delicately rich and refreshing fragrance, tineqtialed for brilliancy, richness and diversity of colors, unapproached for daintiness and beauty of outline* The Carnation is a favorite flower among all classes. We here offer you in best variety, some fine, large, healthy Field-Grown Plant