. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. ROSE GERANIUM, MRS. TAYLOR. Scei^ted^LceaVed Balm-Scented — Leaves have a <delicious balm fragrance. 10c. each. Lemon-Scented—Small leaves of -a delicious lemon fragrance. 10c. each. Oak-Leaved—Leaves marked with black, and shaped like an oak leaf. A rare sort, 10c. each. Rose-Scented—The popular vari- ety grown for the delicious scent of its leaves. 10c. each. Scarlet-Flowered Rose Gera- nium, Mrs. Taylor—A distinct vari- ety with a strong rose fragr


. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. ROSE GERANIUM, MRS. TAYLOR. Scei^ted^LceaVed Balm-Scented — Leaves have a <delicious balm fragrance. 10c. each. Lemon-Scented—Small leaves of -a delicious lemon fragrance. 10c. each. Oak-Leaved—Leaves marked with black, and shaped like an oak leaf. A rare sort, 10c. each. Rose-Scented—The popular vari- ety grown for the delicious scent of its leaves. 10c. each. Scarlet-Flowered Rose Gera- nium, Mrs. Taylor—A distinct vari- ety with a strong rose fragrance and large, deep scarlet flowersot' the Hybrid Perpetual class, combining free-flower- ing qualities with fragrant For a winter pot plant cannot be sur- \ passed, and fine for bedding. 10c. each. Shrubland Pet — Small, light green, very fragrant leaves; pretty rose-colored flowers. 10c. each. SPECIAL OFFER—All 6 for 50c. Venus' F^TraP- (Dionam Museipula,) Our cut gives a good idea of this most strange of all strange and curious plants. As shown, its leaves are furnished at the ends with a curious trap-like arrangement, the inner surface of which is covered with hair- like sensitive organs, so that the moment an insect lights upon them they instantly close up, and he is held a prisoner until dead. It is one of the so-called "carnivorous plants," which are believed to feed upon the insects they capture. It is a highly interesting plant, and produces a spike of beautiful Avhite flow- ers. It is easily cultivated as a window plant, if given an abundance of water, which should always stand in thesaucer; it also likes plenty of sun and muck or peaty soil, and does better if a glass tumbler is turned over it, which should be lifted occasionally and the moisture wiped from the inside. It is extremely rare, being found in but one place in the world. Price, 15c. each ; 3 for VENUS1 Please note that these images are extracted from sca


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