. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. LEA FRAGRANS.—(tea olive.) Flowers white, small of exquisite fragranceas a pot plant for the house blooms continually; ishardy in the South. Nice plants, each, 50 cents. OSMANTHUS Aquifolium. -(Hoiiy Leaved Olea Fragrans.) Flowers small, white,like Olea Fragrans and very sweet scented. Fineplants, each, 25 cents. OPHIOPOGON JABURAN VARIEGATUS. The variegated leaves are margined withcreamy yellow. Flowers of deep violet color andproduced very abundantly in dense spikes, and arefollowed by highly colored blue berries. Each, 35c,postpaid. Extra


. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. LEA FRAGRANS.—(tea olive.) Flowers white, small of exquisite fragranceas a pot plant for the house blooms continually; ishardy in the South. Nice plants, each, 50 cents. OSMANTHUS Aquifolium. -(Hoiiy Leaved Olea Fragrans.) Flowers small, white,like Olea Fragrans and very sweet scented. Fineplants, each, 25 cents. OPHIOPOGON JABURAN VARIEGATUS. The variegated leaves are margined withcreamy yellow. Flowers of deep violet color andproduced very abundantly in dense spikes, and arefollowed by highly colored blue berries. Each, 35c,postpaid. Extra size by express, not prepaid,each, 50 cents. OTAHEITE, (dwarf orange tree.) This interesting variety grows, blooms andfruits freely in pots. The delicate and beautifulflowers are rich in perfume and are produced ingreat abundance. A more attractive plant forwindow garden is difficult to obtain. Fine healthyplants, each, 30 cents, postpaid. Extra size , each, 50 cents. Fall Edition of Vaughaws Gardening Illustrated, Chicago and New York. Palms. MOW the most fashionable decorative house and7^ window plants. They require but little care,no more than a Geranium, beyond sponging the leavesonce a week. Customers are advised to buy the largerplants, the effect is immediate, and if placed in ahandsome jardiniere no more beautiful or ornamentalplants can be found. In season for shipping all the yeararound. An elegant present for a plant-loving friend. Areca Latescens,-Dark glossy green leavesgracefully arranged on golden yellow stems. Plantsi foot high, each, $ Cttamserops Excelsa-Leaves much divided,very hard}-, of rarid growth and easy culture. Each, 30c. Chamxrops fan-shaped, divided, seems thorny. Slow growerbut endures handling and ill usage well. Plants 1 footto 18 inches high, each, 50 cents. Corypha Australis.—Upright growth; hand-some table ornament. 5 inch pots, 24 inches high, $ Cycas Revolnta. (Sago Palm.)-Most curiousa


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