. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Miscellaneous Department. 83 PTJTKANJIVA Bozbarghii. Indian Amulet Plant. 50 cents each. PTELIA trifoliata. The Hop Tree or Shrubby Trefoil. Frequently grown in shrubberies. 20 cents each. ftTJERCUS Phellos. Water-Oak. Large trees for street planting. 50 cents each. Q,. virens. Live-Oak. Celebrated for valuable and durable wood. Nice young trees


. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Miscellaneous Department. 83 PTJTKANJIVA Bozbarghii. Indian Amulet Plant. 50 cents each. PTELIA trifoliata. The Hop Tree or Shrubby Trefoil. Frequently grown in shrubberies. 20 cents each. ftTJERCUS Phellos. Water-Oak. Large trees for street planting. 50 cents each. Q,. virens. Live-Oak. Celebrated for valuable and durable wood. Nice young trees, 20 cents each, $2 per dozen. BANDIA Fitzalani. Queensland. $1 each. R. floribnnda {Posoqmria Jtoribunda). Coast of Coromandel. "A large, stiff-branched shrub, in a good soil growing to a small tree. Flow- ers middle-sized, white at first, but soon be- coming yellow, and ;—Don. This plant will prove an acquisition to South Flor- ida, as it gi-ows well. 50 cents each. KAPHIOLEPIS ovata. China. Beautiful hardy evergreen shrub, with white or pink Howers. Hardy at least as far north as Putnam county. One of the most desirable of hardy shrubs. We offer fine pot-grown plants. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. RA VENAL A Madagascariensis (Urania speeiosa)- The Traveler's Tree. This noble plant when full-grown is from twenty to thirty feet high, with a palm-like trunk, crested with two ranked (disticliou,^) banana-like Ip-ives. These leaves are admirably adapted j ur collecting and holding a quantity of water in the hol- lowed sheathing base of the petiole, which gushes out when pierced from below. It is said to be always pure and sweet, and from this circumstance it has been named the Trav- eler's Tree. each. RHUS cotinus. Smoke Tree or Mist Shrub. One of the Sumachs; but in this variety the leaves are roundish ovate, and handsome. A good hardy shrub. Leaves turn very rich colors in autumn. 25 cents each. R. 'Wallichii. A new and rare species from the East In


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