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Title: (Catalogue)
Identifier: CAT31285257 (find matches)
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Nanz & Neuner; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs
Publisher: Louisville, Ky. : Nanz & Neuner
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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56 XAJS'Z cG NEVNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHJIEXT, 0 C^?
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MRS. E. G. HILL. Florets two and a half to three inches, center of each petal is a soft, light salmon, bordered witli rosy-salmon, and veined deep rose, frequently forms six petals, not to be confused with the old va^ riety of the same name, resembles a real begonia bloom more than a geranium. Each, 15 cents. M. G. MEINOT. A fine single salmon, with large truss and florets; a good novelty. Price, 15 cents each. PROTEE. Flowers very large and freely produced in Im- mense trusses. Color silvery lilac, white shading!, changing to silvery pink. PRESIDENT VICTOR DUBOIS. Enormous trusses formed of extra large, semi-double florets, color of the most fashionable shade of rose magenta; this shade is entirely new in the Bruant section and for those who like it, it is one of the finest. ROBT. PENCH. A decidedly novel color among Bruant. a very delicate red, almost transparent florets of the larg- est size; extra fine truss. Price, 15 cents each. VULCAN. Large flowering, robust grower, color the most JI intense fiery scarlet; extra large foliage and flower. VAN DALE. White, salmon center, one of the lightest col- or of the Bruant type. VILLE DE POITIEU. The grandest and largest of all dou- ble Bruants, color rich orange scarlet, fine texture, grand truss and large stems; this is unrivaled among double reds. 15 cents each. W. P. SIMMONS. This variety has proved to be such a grand bedding sort that we make special mention of it and recommend it very much; color orange-red, penciled lilac; plant a very dwarf but robust grower. 15 cents each. PELTATE ZONALE. DCUBLE. They are the result of crosses between the Zonale and the ivy-leaved varieties; they grow tall, with brilliant flow- ers on large trusses. Crystal Palace Gem. BARONNE DE SCALIBERT. Dwarf and compact in growth, and so free in blooming that the large trusses cover the plant, florets large, of bright, soft pink color; the center is marked white, petals veined red, a lovely color and a grand addition to the Bruant type. BEAUTE POITEVINE. Finest of the semi-double, salmon, beautifully shaded and tinted from the deepest orange to pale salmon; is ahead of anything in this color, extra large truss and florets. 15 cents each. BLANCHE MOULAS. Very light salmon, edged and bord- ered white. This will prove a grand bedding variety. BARBIZET. A lovely chaste pink and extra flne shape and siEe. BUFFALO. An extra fine flower of the most pleasing car- mine. BRUANT. Semi-double, color of the flower vermilion-red of a most pleasing shade. The flowers are absolutely per- fect in shape and makeup. Trusses large and borne in large, round balls. Each, 15 cents. CHAPLIN. Habit semi-dwarf, small foliage, nicely zoned, large florets, semi-double, of brilliant red, shading to white center. COMTE D'ELBEE. Single habit, rather dwarf, foliage beautifully zoned; trusses immense on rigid stems, flo- rets large', color tender rose passing to bright rose, very distinct. Each, 15 cents. DOCTEUR CLENET. Strong, nicely branching habit, vpry large trusses, well above the foliage, florets round, large, single and of bright capucine scarlet, fine for massing, single. ^ FRANCOIS ARAGO. Flowers finely formed, a free bloom- er on strong footstalks. Color silvery salmon shaded peach. GEN. DODDS. Plant very dwarf in habit and foliage very heavy, trusses very large, florets more than two Inches in diameter, color soft vermilion of grand effect; single. Each, 15 cents. GOLDDUST. The best bedder of the class, flowers large, of the most intense scarlet. MME. ALFRED MAME. Most distinct by the size of its florets, of a bright scarlet, very vigorous, extra. 15 cents each. MADAME JAULIN. The finest semi-double offered in many years. An entirely distinct color in the Bruant or bed- ding type. Very large florets from a truss of large size; center of flowers delicate pink borderea with pure white. For freshness and beauty this color is without pai-allel among bedding sorts; equally valuable for pot culture, 20 cents each. A superb crimson, 10 cents each. fine bedder; a really first-class P. CROZY. A perfect gem, equaling the best Zonale in large flowers and superb scarlet trusses, with black markings on two upper petals, of dwarf habit and very free, 10 cents each.

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  • bookauthor:Nanz_Neuner
  • bookauthor:Henry_G_Gilbert_Nursery_and_Seed_Trade_Catalog_Collection
  • booksubject:Nursery_stock_Kentucky_Louisville_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Nurseries_Horticulture_Kentucky_Louisville_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Plants_Ornamental_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Flowers_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Trees_Seedlings_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Shrubs_Catalogs
  • bookpublisher:Louisville_Ky_Nanz_Neuner
  • bookcontributor:U_S_Department_of_Agriculture_National_Agricultural_Library
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