CHAMPION CITY GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
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Hardy Shrubs 
Lemoine’s_New Philadelphus 
These new Philadelphus are distinguished by their dwarf 
habit, their extreme floriferousness and the immense size of 
their flowers. These are a pronounced improvement over the 
old Philadelphia. 
BOUQUET BLANC —A charming variety, of dwarf habit, with 
very large, fragrant flowers produced in great abundance. 
The above Philadelphus or Syringa are field-grown. 
MANTEAU d’HERMIENE — Flowers double or semi-doiiole, 
color creamy-white, covering the branches and almost hid¬ 
ing the plants. A fine low hedge plant. 
Plants eighteen to twenty-four inches high, $1.50 per dozen; 
$10.00 per hundred; $90.00 per thousand. 
Poinsettia Pulcherrima 
(Mexican Fire Plant) 
Well known in Northern hothouses for the great scarlet 
bracts surrounding its flowers produced in winter. It is a 
splendid object from Thanksgiving to March 1st. In Florida 
and the far south is planted in the open. 75 cents per dozen ; 
$5.00 per hundred. 
Smilax 
Two-inch pots, 25 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred; $20.00 
per thousand. 
Rhyncospermum Jasminoides 
or Malayan Jasmine 
Has pure white flowers. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hun¬ 
dred; $25.00 per thousand. Three-inch, fine strong plants, 
$1.00 per dozen. i'JiWi 
Sanseviera leyiamca. 
Sanseviera Zeylanica 
A new Decorative Plant of Great Beauty and Value 
A beautiful plant, splendidly adapted for the decoration of 
drawing rooms or halls, as it stands drouth and dust with 
impunity, and requires scarcely any water. 50 cents per dozen; 
$3.00 per hundred. 
Sage, Holt’s Mammoth 
The great leaved Sage of commerce. Useful as a culinary 
article; also beautiful pot plant. 40 cents per dozen; $3.00 
per hundred; $25.00 per thousand. 
Selaginella Emilia 
Fine for table dishes. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
Hedge Plants 
WE HERE NAME THE MOST SUITABLE PLANTS FOR HEDGES 
Berberis— Barberry 
THUNBERGII From Japan. A pretty species of dwarf habit. Small foliage changing to a beautiful coppery-red in autumn. 
A slower grower than the Privets, but needs no trimming and is a feast for the eye when full grown. $1.25 per dozen; 
$8.00 per hundred. 
Ligustrum—Privet 
AMURENSE (Amoor River Privet, North)— A very graceful plant, requires little trimming. The leaf is small and rounded, 
plant branching, has not the stiff, formal effect that the California Privet has. Eighteen to twenty-four inches branched 
75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
OVALIFOLIUM (California Privet) —This makes when pruned a very formal hedge, will grow almost anywhere, thriving 
where other plants refuse to grow. Eighteen to twenty-four inches, branched, 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred 
Privet Hedging in Large Quantities for Large Estates a Specialty—Prices on Application. 
