. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMEMT. 57 —Continued. A. molissima. A. mucronata. A. multijug-a. A. myriobotrya. A. nematophylla. A. " hybrida. A. Nemu. The Japan Silk Tree. Hardy in middle Europe. A. nigra. From Tasmania. A. obscura. A. obtusata. A. oleifolia. A. ovalif
. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMEMT. 57 —Continued. A. molissima. A. mucronata. A. multijug-a. A. myriobotrya. A. nematophylla. A. " hybrida. A. Nemu. The Japan Silk Tree. Hardy in middle Europe. A. nigra. From Tasmania. A. obscura. A. obtusata. A. oleifolia. A. ovalifolia. A. " g-lauca. A. ovoidea. A. Oxycedrus. A. Pandorea (?) A. penninervis. "Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. A small tree, so hardy as to occupy sub-alpine ;— / 'o?i Mueller. A. pereg-rina. A. petiolaris. A. pinifolia. A. prggcox. A. procera. {Albizzia procera.) India. A. procumbens. A. prosopoides. A. pruinosa. [Pithecolobiinnpruinosum.) A. pterophylla. A. pubescens. A. pug-ioniformis. A. pycnantha. A. reclinata. A. retinodes. South-eastern Australia. A small tree jnelding a good tanners' bark and much gum. "While for the florist, I may mention A. retinodes, always in bloom and very ;—E. H. Hart. A. retinodes glaucescens. A. " latifolia. A. " latisiliqua. A. " prsecox. A. Richii. A. rigens. A. ruscifolia. A. rubicunda. A. rupicola. A. rupestris. India. A. salicifolia. A. salicina. A. saligna. A. Senegalensis. A tender species from West Africa. A. sentis. Interior of Australia. Seeds of this species are eaten by the natives. A. setosa. A, Sopbora A. ? Species from Anam. A. ? Species from Australia. A. ? Xarrow-leaved species. A. ? Species from Yarrow. A. ? Species from Mulga. A. speciosa. A. spectabilis excelsa. A. spinosa. A. suaveolens. A. sylvestris. A. tenuifolia. A. tenuissima. A. tinctoria. A. tortusa. India. A. trinervis. A. " elliptica. AC A CIA— Continued. A. ulicina. A. uncinella. A.
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