. Descriptive catalogue and price list : tropical and semi-tropical, fruit trees, palms, ornamental plants, orchids and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical crops Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CLIMBING ILANTS. 11. BIGNONIA. B. capreolata. A beautiful evergreen, native species, hardy throughout most of the state ; one of the best of our evera;reen climbers ; flowers orange- red, produced in profusion from September to May. 25 and 50 cents each. B. argyreo-violescens. In this species the leaves a
. Descriptive catalogue and price list : tropical and semi-tropical, fruit trees, palms, ornamental plants, orchids and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical crops Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CLIMBING ILANTS. 11. BIGNONIA. B. capreolata. A beautiful evergreen, native species, hardy throughout most of the state ; one of the best of our evera;reen climbers ; flowers orange- red, produced in profusion from September to May. 25 and 50 cents each. B. argyreo-violescens. In this species the leaves are of a beautiful violet color, with silvery veins. This being a new plant from South America, we have not yet flowered it, but whatever the flower may be, its magnificent foliage makes it a very desirable plant. Small plants. Si each. BOUSSINGAULTIA BASELLOIDES. The well-known Madeira Vine. Good tubers, 10 cents each, six for 50 cents. CHIOCOCCA RACEMOSA. The Snow-berry. A handsome vine ; its long ra- .cemes of waxy white berries remain on a long time ; very ornamental. 25 cents each. CISSUS. C. *bipinnatus. A native climber with bipinnate CISSUS, Continued. leaves, covered in the fall with beautiful shining black ! berries. 25 cents each. C. incisa. A beautiful tropical species, also na- tive of the extreme southwestern cost of Florida. Leaves compound (three leaflets), evergreen ; a rapid grower, sending down long air roots ; a curious and interesting vine. 20 cents each ; three for 50 cents. CLITORIA. j Delicate climbers, adapted to out-door cultivation in Florida, and for the greenhouse north. C. ternatea. Flowers rich ultramarine blue ; very showy. 25 cents each. C. ternatea alba. Flowers pure white; the two colors grown on one trellis are very attractive. 50 cents each. ECHITES. A class of plants so far very much neglected, prob- ably because the three following species were prac- tically unknown in this country, although cultivated to some extent in Europe. All are clim
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