. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. 87. MOCK ORANGE. PHILADELPHUS coronarius. Sy- RiNGA, Mock Orange. Well known hardy shrub producing a profusion of fragrant white flowers in spring. Favorites with "sweet girl ; 25 cents each. PISOIDIA Erythrina. Jamaica Dog- w
. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. 87. MOCK ORANGE. PHILADELPHUS coronarius. Sy- RiNGA, Mock Orange. Well known hardy shrub producing a profusion of fragrant white flowers in spring. Favorites with "sweet girl ; 25 cents each. PISOIDIA Erythrina. Jamaica Dog- wood. A tree of West Indies and South Florida, producing racemes of flesh-colored flowers. 25 cents each. PIPER elongata. An evergreen green- house shrub. Blooms at one year old, flowers in spikes six inches long, with fifteen to twenty or more flowers on each. Flowers one and a half inches in diameter, of a pale lilac color. In its season, April to June, the plants are a mass of ;—G. JV. Mc- Cluer. 25 cents each. PLATYCODON grandiflorum. ( Wah- lenbergia.) Beautiful bedding plants for Florida. Root tuberous-perennial, though the top dies down in winter. Cceruleum. Flowers blue. Album. White. PLUMBAGO. Leadwort. P. alba. Fowers white, small. 25 cts. each. P. Capensis. A most valuable old plant ; can be kept in bush form or trained as a climber. Flowers light sky-blue, produced continually. Stands drouth and water and the brightest sunshine. Should be cut back now and then, to produce more young shoots, on which the flowers are borne. Practically hardy in South Florida. 25 cts. each. P. Larpentbse. A dwarf hardy variety, with very dark blue flowers. Should be in every Florida garden, no matter how small. 10 cents each. P. rosea. Flowers bright pink ; a fine va- riety. 25 cents each. P. scandens. Flowers white, small. 10 cts. each. P. Zeylanica. White flowers ; from Ceylon. 75 cents each. POINCIANA. (See Ccssalpmia.) PLXJMIERIA. The famous Frangipani of the West Indie
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