. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. WEET PEAS. fifteen or twenty feet, covering a large space, beginning to bloom in June and continuing until frost. For forming screens, covering trellises, arbors, fences, etc., it beats anything we have ever seen 5 New Hybrid — This variety is a great improvement In several respects on the old Moonfiower which has so long been popular. It begins to bloom from thirty to forty-five days earlier, has much larger flowers, from five to seven inches across, which


. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. WEET PEAS. fifteen or twenty feet, covering a large space, beginning to bloom in June and continuing until frost. For forming screens, covering trellises, arbors, fences, etc., it beats anything we have ever seen 5 New Hybrid — This variety is a great improvement In several respects on the old Moonfiower which has so long been popular. It begins to bloom from thirty to forty-five days earlier, has much larger flowers, from five to seven inches across, which are produced in equal profusion and have a charming fragrance, opens earlier in the evening and remains expanded until the next forenoon. In a warm sunny position it will grow with the greatest luxuriance and rapidity to a height of fifty feet, and in the soft moonlight the hundreds of immense saucer-like flowers produce an effect as indescribable as it is grand. If the seeds are started early in the house they will be fine large plants when warm enough to set out, and will soon be blooming profusely. Soak the seeds in hot water until they swell, then plant Noon Clory Mlchauxil, or Moonfiower Blushing Beauty For descriptions of these two varieties, see Plant Department. Treat seeds same as New Hybrid. MAURANDYA—Charming and graceful climbers for the window, or open ground in summer where they will continue to bloom until after there has been six to eight degrees of frost. The roots may be lifted in the fall and potted for winter blooming. Will climb or trail and are lovely for vases and hanging baskets. It is best to start the seeds early in the house. Finest mixed 5 MOMORDICA BALSAMINA, or Balsam Apple—A very interesting and ornamental climDer, growing fifteen or twenty feet high and valuable for covering fences, arbors, trellises and piazzas. The flowers are followed by nearly round fruits, the skin rough and warty. When ripe the fruit is a bright orange colo


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