. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS. ARISTOLOCHIA ORNITHOCEPHALA. Venetian Gondola—as shown by the cut- eight inches long, in color light green and creamy white beautifully veined with brown and dark purple, the throat velvety black. It is a most remarkable flower and attracts great attention when in bloom. Strong plants, only 15c. each. SPECIAL OFFER—The 3 sorts, amount- ing to A5c, sent to any address for only hoc. NOTE—These three Aristolochias grow as freely and easi
. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS. ARISTOLOCHIA ORNITHOCEPHALA. Venetian Gondola—as shown by the cut- eight inches long, in color light green and creamy white beautifully veined with brown and dark purple, the throat velvety black. It is a most remarkable flower and attracts great attention when in bloom. Strong plants, only 15c. each. SPECIAL OFFER—The 3 sorts, amount- ing to A5c, sent to any address for only hoc. NOTE—These three Aristolochias grow as freely and easily as Morning Glories, either as summer climbers or in pots for window decoration. In the open ground give them a warm, sunny situation and they will make a fine effect. <&llarpai)da He^dersoi^i. This superb plant may be trained as a climber or shrub, ' at the will of the cultivator. Try and imagine a plant so completely covered With immense tubular flowers Ave inches in diameter, that scarcely a green leaf is visible. These flowers are a rich velvety yellow, with fine white spots at- the throat, which is delicately marked with reddish brown; the lobes are thick and waxy, tinged with brown on the outer surface. During the summer it may be grown on the piazza as a pot plant, or bedded out where its profusion of golden flowers will prove a source of wonder. 20c. each. All a man da Nerlifolla—For description and illustration of this species see page US. Allamanda Williamsil—For description and illustration, of this grand new Allamanda see "Choice Specialties in Plants and Bulbs.'''' $j}tigoi}or) I^eptopas, or &osa de M°r}tai}a. A splendid tuberous climbing plant of Central Mexico, described by its discoverer as one of the most beautiful climbers he had ever beheld. Its beautiful rose colored flowers are produced in racemes two feet long, and in such profusion as to give the resemblance of Roses at a distance; hence one of the Mexican names is Rosa de Mon
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