. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Alocasia lUustrii ALPINIA, continued. that we have ever seen. In a low, marshy corner of the Jardin d' Aclimatacion, Havana, may be seen a great mass of it, ten or twelve feet in height, with large, deep green leaves, and terminal racemes two feet long, of brilliant yellow, orange and white flowers. 50 cts. each, $5 per dozen. AMARYLLIS


. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Alocasia lUustrii ALPINIA, continued. that we have ever seen. In a low, marshy corner of the Jardin d' Aclimatacion, Havana, may be seen a great mass of it, ten or twelve feet in height, with large, deep green leaves, and terminal racemes two feet long, of brilliant yellow, orange and white flowers. 50 cts. each, $5 per dozen. AMARYLLIS. (Now called Hippeastrvm, but kept under the old name for convenience.) Among the handsomest and most satisfactory of sum- mer-flowering bulbs for the open ground in the lower South. A. Atamasco rosea. Flowers large, bright pink. 15 cents each. A. Johnsonii, Crimson, striped with white ; flow- ers very large. Profuse bloomer. $1 each. A. equestris. "Red Lily;" a familiar form. One of the best evergreen species. 25 cts. each. AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia. The well-known ViR- „ GiNiA Creeper or Woodbine. 25 cents Various Amaryllis. ANDROMEDA Marianna. A handsome hardy shrub, producing pink and white flowers in spring, resembling i n shape the Lily-of-the-Valley. 25 cents each. ANTHOLYZA. Cape bulbs of easy culture ; flowers resembling the gladiolus. 15 cents each. ANTHURIUM. Magnificent tropical aroid plants, many of them epiphytal, but will succeed well potted in powdered sphagnum and soil, or grown in wire baskets of sphagnum. A. tertragonnm. Leaves very large, often two or three feet in length, with petioles. Central America and West Indies. S^i to $3 each. ARALIA. Very ornamental plants for greenhouse culture, and for open ground in South Florida. A. fiJicifolia. Leaves fern-like ; petioles marked with oblong white spots. 75 cents each. A. Gnilfoylei. A very handsome species, with variegated foliage. A rapid grower, and one of the most showy of the genus. 75 ce


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