1895 annual catalogue of celebrated seeds (1895) (16640548706)

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Title: 1895 annual catalogue of celebrated seeds
Identifier: 1895annualcatalo1895jaev (find matches)
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: J. A. Everitt (Firm); Everitt, J. A; J. A. Everitt & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Indiana Indianapolis
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : J. A. Everitt
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library



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1-1 GLOBE AMARANTH. (Gomphrena). t.a. A desirable ever- lasting. Globular heads of flowers, which, if cut, when well matured, will retain their beauty for years. 290. Purple, 5c. 292. Flesh colored, 5c. 294. Striped, 5c. 291. White, 5c. 293. Orange, 5c. 295, Mixed. 5c. 300. GLOXINA. (Hybrida Grandiflora). t.p. Bulbous rooted plant, producing in summer large bell-shaped flowers. Mixed. 20c. GODETIA. h.a. Beautiful plants of easy cultivation. 305. Rubicunda Splendens. Rosy lilac* flowers. Vkt. 5c. , 306. Whitneyi. Large rosy flowers. A splendid hot plant. Pkt. 5c. GOURDS. (Cucurbita). t.a. A tribe of climbers with curiously shaped fruit. Being of rapid growth, they are fine to cover old fences, trellises. 310. Moc k Orange. 311. Nest Egg. 312. Apple Shaped. 313. Pear Shaped. 314. Bottle. 316. siphon or Dip- per. ;!17. Hercules Clul>. Ea. GYPSOPHILA. Elegans. h.p. Delicate free flowering k little plants, well adapted for hanging baskets and edging, and j valuable for bouquets. 5c. \ HELIOTROPE, h.h.a. Its exquisite fragrance attracts all. and its freeness to grow and bloom places it foremost with our choicest flowers. 340. Fine Mixed, sweetest scented. Pkt. 6c. 346. HIBISCUS, h.a. A branching plant of the easiest cul- ture, prettv foliage and showy blossoms. Mixed, 5c. HOLLYHOCK, h.p. The Hollyhock in it present state of perfection is very unlike its parent "of olden time; it now ranks with the Dahlia. Aster. Camellia, etc.. The flowers are as doublt; as a rose, of many shades of color, from deep yellow, red, purple, to pure white. 351. Double White. Pure white and perfectly double. 5c. Oouble Yellow. Comprising the finest shades of yellow. 5c. 353. Double Crimson. 5c. 354. Double Salmon. 5c. :(">. Double Mixed, extra choice. 5c. 366. ICE PLANT, t.a. The leaves and stems are succulent and fleshy and appear as though covered with ice crystals. 5c. y p/"\TyrTji » h.h.a. The brilliant and varied hues are marvelously I* v "lUiii beautiful, and their fine foliage and graceful forma ren- der them indispensable adornments. 370. Bonn >ox. ( Evening Glory, or Good Night). Very large, white fragrant flowers. 10 ft., So. 371. Coeeinra. • Star Ipomcea). Hand- some little scarlet flowers. 10 ft., 5c. 373. Xocliflora, or Grand • flora Alba, *,White Seeded). Moon flower, 5c. Quamocllt. (.*.ee Cy press Vine). i '380. li \l I.H *SI A. h.a. A neat, free flowing plant of dwarf habits 1 and compact growth. Succeeds well in good gard n soil. Mixed, 5c, 3S5. KANT AN A. i Hybrida). h.p. Splendid bedding plant, also beautiful In pots. Finest mixed, 5c. I. iKH.SI'I R. (Delphinium), b.a. 390. Giant LarkNoui*. Beuutiful long spikes of brilliant dark blue and red double flowers. Very lovely. 10c -«fS 391. Fine*! varieties, mixed, 5c. 396. EJWUM. Scarlet Flax . Beautiful, effective genua of plantA, of slender and delicate growth, having a profusion of bright flowers. 5c. THPIPTTA h.h.a. Exceedingly pretty, profuse blooming ) la\JI>£*XjX±\. plants of great value to the flower garden. 400. KriniiN Compacts, Deep rich blue, 5c. 401. Erlnu* SpecioMa Alba. Showy white flowers of drooping and spreading habit. 5c. 402. F.rlnM*t'i\v*tnl Palace. Dark blue; splendid, 5c. IiOVE-XN-A-mST. Xigella . h.a. Finely cut leaves and curious, showy, blue flowers. 480. IliNpanica. Large flowers, fine, all colors, 5c 481. Mixed. 5c. I.i l*l\. (Lopinnn). h.a. Very conspicuous plants, with spikes of pea shaped blossoms of various colors, 5c MAI KAM)I. h.h.p. These charming climbers can not be to* highly praised for their beautiful flowers and foliage, 422. Mixed Color*. Something fine. lOc yi HiXONKTTE h.a. A well known fragrant favorite. 425. Golden <;uceu. Spikes of golden yellow blossoms, nfl 10c. ox. 50c. 4X Panon'i filant. White, very beautiful. 5c 430. Giant Red. Far superior to all others in size oC flower spikes and brilliancv. Pkt. lOc. :i for 25c. Mixed Sireel liguwHt. Pkt. 5c. ox. 35c.

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