. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. JASMINUM GRACILLIMUM. INDIGO FERA. I. atropurpurea. (Indigo Plant.) From this and the H following the choicest Indigo of commerce is pre- O pared. Plants quite ornamental. I. tinetoria. Another species. Price of Indigo plants, 10 cents each. We can supply them in quantity at a very low price. JACQUINIA. J. armillaris. West Indies and south Florida. A low -tree, producing racemes of small, white, fragrant flowers. 50 cts. each. J. ruscifolia. South America


. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. JASMINUM GRACILLIMUM. INDIGO FERA. I. atropurpurea. (Indigo Plant.) From this and the H following the choicest Indigo of commerce is pre- O pared. Plants quite ornamental. I. tinetoria. Another species. Price of Indigo plants, 10 cents each. We can supply them in quantity at a very low price. JACQUINIA. J. armillaris. West Indies and south Florida. A low -tree, producing racemes of small, white, fragrant flowers. 50 cts. each. J. ruscifolia. South America and Cuba. A shrub 2 with white flowers. 75 cts. JASMINUM. The Jessamines are favorites in Florida, as else- where. All grow with the greatest luxuriance, and combine delicacy of foliage with beauty and fragrance of flower. J. gracillimum. Of graceful habit, the long slender branches springing out near the ground and curv- ing over on all sides. A flower shoot is produced at every point, which terminates in a cluster of pure white, very fragrant flowers. 25 cts. each. J. grandiftorum. (Catalonian Jessamine.) One of the most desirable of the species. The plant is of shrubby, half climbing habit, with very delicate foliage, and its small, star-shaped, fragrant flowers are produced in the greatest profusion all the year round. 25 cts. each. J. Sambac. (Arabian Jessamine.) Flowers deli- ciously fragrant; single, pure white; climbing. 25 cts. each. J. Sambac, fi. pi. A double-flowered variety of above. 50 cts. each. J. Sambac, Grand Duke of Tuscany. A shrubby variety, producing large, very double white flowers; very fragrant. 25 cts. each. JATROPHA. J. Curcas. (French Physic Nut.) West Indies and South America. This is an extremely ornamental foliage plant; the large palmate leaves are a rich bronze-purple, and they, together with the stem, are smooth and glossy as though varnished. Flow- ers small, bright red, and produced in profusion. 20 cts. each. JUSTICIA. J. coccinea. A well-kn


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