. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. LATAXIA BORBONICA. Kentia Belmoreana. (Howea, or Curly- leaved Palm.) A graceful variety, with leaves which appear as if curled; 50c. to Kentia Forsteriana. One of the finest of the Kentias,; bright green foliage, 4-in. pots 50c, Latania Borbonica. Leaves large, fan-shap- ed, with pendent marginal segments; bright green tint; one of the handsomest and most useful Palms. Fine fo
. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. LATAXIA BORBONICA. Kentia Belmoreana. (Howea, or Curly- leaved Palm.) A graceful variety, with leaves which appear as if curled; 50c. to Kentia Forsteriana. One of the finest of the Kentias,; bright green foliage, 4-in. pots 50c, Latania Borbonica. Leaves large, fan-shap- ed, with pendent marginal segments; bright green tint; one of the handsomest and most useful Palms. Fine for pot culture. 50c. to $5 each,according to size. Small plants, 25c. Phoenix Canadensis. Foliage narrow and graceful; very desirable for open ground in middle Florida ; attains large size. 50c to $3 ea. Phoenix reclinata. Beautiful reclinate foli- age ; a graceful and exceedingly ornamental Palm. 50c. to $5 each. Seaforthia elegan. Very graceful and of rapid growth; an elegant vase or window plant, and one of the best decorative Palms grown. 50, 75 and $1, according to size. Try 5 Palms for $1, my selection, all UMBRELLA PALM. The plant shown in the engraving is one of the most useful of our house plants. It is exceedingly hardy in constitution, and if given plenty of water, will flourish where other plants will die. Being semi-aquatic in its nature, it is very pretty when grown in a bowl and kept filled with water above the soil. 15, 25 and 50c. PANSIES. This class of plants can hardly be over-estimated. They come in the early spring, when the garden is nearly bare of flowers. Our strain of these beautiful flowers is unsurpassed in size and colors; they have an unlimited range of color, from nearly jet-black through all the^ intermediate colors of yellow and blue to pure white and their markings are as varied as the colors themselves, hardly any two being alike. The ground must be rich, only using well decayed ma- nure ; and avoid planting in a dry, ex- posed place.
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