. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 58 REASONER ONECO, Pancratium Caribbcsum. MELIA, continued. M. semperflorens. An everblooming dwarf tree of exceeding beauty. Very rare and choice. Magnificent pot-plant, blooming continually. Does not grow over 5 or 6 feet high outdoors. An evergreen ; hardy here. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. MEYENIA erecta {Thunbergia crecta). Africa


. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 58 REASONER ONECO, Pancratium Caribbcsum. MELIA, continued. M. semperflorens. An everblooming dwarf tree of exceeding beauty. Very rare and choice. Magnificent pot-plant, blooming continually. Does not grow over 5 or 6 feet high outdoors. An evergreen ; hardy here. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. MEYENIA erecta {Thunbergia crecta). Africa. A most valuable plant for the open ground in South Florida, or as a pot-plant, producing through the summer beautiful, gloxinia-like flowers of the brightest blue color. 15 cts. each. MONSTERA Borsigiana. A gigantic aroid plant from Central America, with immense, deeply cut leaves. $3 to $5 each. M. deliciosa (Pertusa). See Tropical Fruit Plants. MORCEA iridioides. Natal. An iris-like plant, suc- ceeding here perfectly. With beautiful white flowers, touched with yellow and purple. Ex- ceedingly elegant, and easily grown. 35c. each. MTJRRAYA exotica {Chalcas Japo?ie?isis, C. pani- culalata). A rare Indian plant of the Citrus tribe. Sometimes called Orange Jessamine. Leaves are compound, dark, glossy green. Flowers resemble the orange, and are scented like the tuberose. Rather tender, but easily protected if outdoors. Fine pot-plant, and very ornamental, blooming when small. 25 cts. ea. MYRSINE Floridiana. A tender native broad" leaved evergreen, with beautiful, glossy green foliage. Of much value as a decorative plant. 25 cents each. NERITJM. Oleander. The possibilities of the Oleander for Florida, in an ornamental sense, are very great. Hedges can be grown rivaling in beauty the famous Oleander hedges of the Bermudas. Lawns and yards can be made to "blossom as the rose" by the use of the Oleander, planted singly or in clumps. Per- fectly hardy when full grown,


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