. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for spring, 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Standard Market Sorts. A fine stock of the best and most distinct named kinds. Price, 40c per doz.; $2 per 100. Mixed Varieties. Not named, in endless variety. Price, $ per hundred. New Coleus, Queen of the West. This variety is an improve- ment on the beautiful new Coleus, Mrs. F. Sander. Large leaf and slightly serrated; outer band of bright oxide-green, with margin of bright yellow a


. McGregor Brothers' wholesale price list of plants for florists for spring, 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Standard Market Sorts. A fine stock of the best and most distinct named kinds. Price, 40c per doz.; $2 per 100. Mixed Varieties. Not named, in endless variety. Price, $ per hundred. New Coleus, Queen of the West. This variety is an improve- ment on the beautiful new Coleus, Mrs. F. Sander. Large leaf and slightly serrated; outer band of bright oxide-green, with margin of bright yellow and center wedge of creamy-white The whole cov- ered with blotches and spots of bright carmine and deep maroon. Price, 6c each; 40c per doz.; $ per 100. New Coleus, Beckwith's Gem. The leaves are large, of heavy texture and with finely scalloped edges. It is the finest bright colored bedder yet offered. The center is of the darkest velvety-maroon, bor- dered by a fiery-red; the edge is green at the base, changing to cream-yellow at the point, of the leaf, marked and spotted with fine red and maroon. Price, 6c each; 40c per doz.; $ per 100. COLEUS, ROOTED CUTTINGS- A Choice Assortment of i| uuuiuu w^'iiinvw the best kinds. Strong plants, put up in lots not less than 10 of one variety. Price, 75c. per hundred; $3 for five hundred; $ per thousand. Coleus Vershaffelti and Golden Bedder, $ per 1,000. CYCLAMEN. 09 RERSIAN VIOLET. There is no more ornamental plant for the green- house or parlor culture than the Cyclamen. It grows readily, blooms freely, and remains a long time in flower. Keep them in a cool, light place, watering lightly until growth begins. Then water freely and give plenty of light and air. On the approach of cool weather remove to a warmer situation, the parlor or greenhouse, but keep them near the light. The whole secret of growing Cyclamens to perfection is light, air and low tempera- ture. Nice plants, 40c d^z.; $3 per 100. LITTLE GEM FEVERFEW. Th


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