. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. 54 The American Exotic Nurseries. Seven Oaks. Florida. AGAVE, continued. A. univittata, A handsome species, with dark green leaves, that have a broad pale band through the center. 50 cents each. , A. Victoriae Regina. This is a very handsome and dis- tinct dwarf species. The dark green three-sided leaves are beautifully penciled with pure white lines.


. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. 54 The American Exotic Nurseries. Seven Oaks. Florida. AGAVE, continued. A. univittata, A handsome species, with dark green leaves, that have a broad pale band through the center. 50 cents each. , A. Victoriae Regina. This is a very handsome and dis- tinct dwarf species. The dark green three-sided leaves are beautifully penciled with pure white lines. 50 cents each. A. Virginica, A dwarf species, that makes a very pretty plant for jardiniferes, etc. 25 cents each. Five choice Agaves, our selection, for ?S cents. AGERATUM. Ageratums may be grown in the South without diffi- culty in almost any situation. Blue Tom Thumb. Of dwarf, compact growth; a good bloomer. White Cap. Same habit as above, with white flowers. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. ALBIZZIA. A. Julibrissin (Acacia Jultbrissin). A handsome shade and ornamental tree. 35 cents each. A. Lebbek [AocLcia Lebbek). " The Siris Acacia of South- ern and Middle Asia and Northern Africa. Valuable as a shade tree, and called Woman's Tongue in ; 25 cents each. -^A. Saman (Pithecnlnbium Saman). The famous Rain-tree or Quango. A splendid shade tree for frestless regions. ^A. stipulata. One of the handsomest and most rapid- growing shade trees that we have. Its foliage is very heavy and somewhat drooping. One of the best for conservatory culture. 25 and 50 cents each. ALOCASIA. Splendid aroid plants, with lai'ge and often variegated leaves; of easy culture, preferring moist ground and partial shade. When grown in pots, they should have plenty of room to begin with, and they will then not require repotting, except at long intervals. These all make splendid exhibition plants. A. Alberto Chappi. A very beautiful hybrid; leaves green, with a bronze shading; stems banded


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