. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. PIEDMONT GREENHOUSES. 20. SOUTHERN BEAUTY HIBISCUS. HIBISCUS ROSA=SINENSIS. These plants are becoming very popular as bedding plants, being almost continually in bloom and very effective, either planted out or cultivated in pots. The greater the heat f the more enormous and beautiful are the large and magnificently colored flowers. Price, 10 and 25 cents. Brilliantissimum. Large singl


. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. PIEDMONT GREENHOUSES. 20. SOUTHERN BEAUTY HIBISCUS. HIBISCUS ROSA=SINENSIS. These plants are becoming very popular as bedding plants, being almost continually in bloom and very effective, either planted out or cultivated in pots. The greater the heat f the more enormous and beautiful are the large and magnificently colored flowers. Price, 10 and 25 cents. Brilliantissimum. Large single flowers, of the richest and most brilliant crimson-scar- let, flushed with orange; base of petals stain- ed deep crimson. Crimson Eye. A remarkably showy and handsome hardy plant. It is a robust grower. The color is of the purest white, with a large spoc of deep, velvety crimson in the center of each flower. It will succeed anywhere, and is perfectly hardy in all parts of the country. Grandiflora. Single, large crimson flowers. Jaune. Double yellow. Rubra. Double red. Southern Beauty. A wonderfully beautiful herbaceous Hibiscus, remarkably profuse in bloom and so fine as to be well worthy of general cultivation. It forms pyramidal- shaped specimens, the lower branches slight- ly reclining, clothed with deeply five-cleft leaves, the segments toothed and crimson- margined, presenting a fine ornamental ap- pearance. In the open ground it covers itself with extreme handsome flowers of rich, deep crimson, shading darker to the velvety throat, which is almost black. When pot-grown it begins to bloom in thumb-pots and while not more than 3 inches high. Entirely hardy and of the easiest culture. 15 c.; 2 for 25 c. Versicolor. Single; striped crimson, rose and white. Flowers very brilliant and showy. Grandiflorum. (Catalonian Jasmine.) Flow- ers pure white, star-shaped, and very fra- grant; blooms from October to May. 15 c. JASMINES. Grand Duke. Flowers double, white, like a miniature


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