Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . us growth. 50c. RLSCUS ACL LEATUS—ButchersBrocm. A dwarf evergreen, with acute orspiny leaves, and producing numerousred berries, which are retained duringwinter. 25c. SOPHORA SPECIOSA. From Texas; flowers purple, fragrant;foliage glossy green, very distinct; slowgrower. 50c THEA BOHEA—Chinese Tea Plant. A beautiful shrub, with large whiteflowers and yellow anthers, giving itmuch resemblance to Single Camellia,25c. YIRBUR>TM. Odoratissinium—Chinese, fragrant, finebroad leaves and compact shrub,flowers white.
Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . us growth. 50c. RLSCUS ACL LEATUS—ButchersBrocm. A dwarf evergreen, with acute orspiny leaves, and producing numerousred berries, which are retained duringwinter. 25c. SOPHORA SPECIOSA. From Texas; flowers purple, fragrant;foliage glossy green, very distinct; slowgrower. 50c THEA BOHEA—Chinese Tea Plant. A beautiful shrub, with large whiteflowers and yellow anthers, giving itmuch resemblance to Single Camellia,25c. YIRBUR>TM. Odoratissinium—Chinese, fragrant, finebroad leaves and compact shrub,flowers white. 25c Tinus, or Laurustinns—A popularflowering shrub, blooms Suspensum— Flowers creamy white,early in Spring; of low growth. 25c. Macroceplialum—Chinese Guelder Rose-Not a new shrub, but a very scarceone, and the handsomest of the white in large heads, resem-bling those of Hydrangea ThomasHogg, but produced in earlv Spring.§1. Yucca Aloifolia Yariegata—VariegatedSpanish Bayonet, with leaves finelystriped white; a very showy 59.
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