. Catalogue of rare Florida fruits and flowers for the season of 1890. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Cutler Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. .IKS8AMINE, PASCO CO., FLA. 2T •r tnr ?bey ued out into a very rich 8i)ot in the border after the weather become?; thoroup:hly warm; but Qst be abundantly supplied with water in dry times. Florida ^rown Tnl erose bulbs aie famous the world over, beiii^- eagerly pought for ii> the North and in Knirland. Thelong Keanons- here give the bulbs a t h:nu o to mature, and they are thcT-efore much men' snro to bloom. Tl:e var


. Catalogue of rare Florida fruits and flowers for the season of 1890. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Cutler Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. .IKS8AMINE, PASCO CO., FLA. 2T •r tnr ?bey ued out into a very rich 8i)ot in the border after the weather become?; thoroup:hly warm; but Qst be abundantly supplied with water in dry times. Florida ^rown Tnl erose bulbs aie famous the world over, beiii^- eagerly pought for ii> the North and in Knirland. Thelong Keanons- here give the bulbs a t h:nu o to mature, and they are thcT-efore much men' snro to bloom. Tl:e variety weofft r is the ExceLsior /V,3r/, ihe most defiirable on at count of itn short stalke, and long spikes of large and very double flow- ers. Fine flowering bulbs 7c. each, 2 for lOc, 12 for .=>0c. Select bulbs of the largest sia* 10c. each, 2 for l.'^ 12 for CLIMBING PLANTS. Some of the mot-t beautiful creations of na- ture are wrought in vines. They beautify whatever they touch, be it the mansion of the or some dead and decaying mon- arch of the forest. Plant vines in abundance, their airy gracefuliii>ss and I'caiiry will proT«' a perpetual delight to all who behold them. Ampelopsis quinquetolia. or Amer- ican Ivy. (>ne of the very best climbers, for any loca- tion, as it is not only beautiful, but of rapid growth, suceeeciing on any soil, rich or poor, wet or dry, and hardy in Canada. It* leaves urn brilliant crimson in the fall. Will cling to wood, stone or b)li k. Price I5c. each, 2 for fKAItr. TfHt HOSK. Lonicera Sempervirens, or Red Coral Honeysuckle. .\ handsome native i lirnbcr. huitly every- wh'^re and blooming ii'most constantly, the flowers followed by very ornainentiil. rant-likeh»'rrles. Flowers .scarlet outside and yellow within; tube-sh:iped and very different from the 11 oneysnrkh's in common cultiva- tion. ;>c. each. '-' for •_'.'.H«ribed by its discoverer the tnost Wautlfnl climber he


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