Archive image from page 82 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 Miscellaneous Department. 77 HTDRABGEA, con- tinued. Hortensis. Pink. Hydrangeas like plenty ol moisture and shade, or par- tial shade is ol benefit. 30 cts. each. Otaksa. Flowers pink, tinted with blue; good bloomer. 30 cents each. Thomas Hogg. Flowers large, pure white; valuable for cemetery dec- oration as a pot-plant, or in open ground here. 25 each. Red-Branched. New sort, with reddish flowers. 50 cents each


Archive image from page 82 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 Miscellaneous Department. 77 HTDRABGEA, con- tinued. Hortensis. Pink. Hydrangeas like plenty ol moisture and shade, or par- tial shade is ol benefit. 30 cts. each. Otaksa. Flowers pink, tinted with blue; good bloomer. 30 cents each. Thomas Hogg. Flowers large, pure white; valuable for cemetery dec- oration as a pot-plant, or in open ground here. 25 each. Red-Branched. New sort, with reddish flowers. 50 cents each. ILEX. Holly. Surely this is well known. A genus of shrubs or small trees, hardy through- out the Southern and Middle states. I. Cassine. The Cassena or Yaupon Holly of the South. From the leaves was made the 'Yaupon' tea of Georgia. Said to possess valuable medicinal properties. A handsome evergreen small ti-ee. 25 cents each. I. opaca. Common Ameiucax Holly. Wood very valuable, white, and much used in scroll work, etc. In beauty of leaves and berries little or none inferior to the famous English The beautiful scarlet berries remain on all winter, and the branches are much used in Christmas decorations. 25 cents. lEIS hexagona. Blue-Flag (Fluwer-dc-Luce). A hardy Southern variety of the greatest pos- sible beauty. The loveliest flower of the whole South. Rich purple and blue, with yeUow JASMINUM GRACILLIMUM. cents pink IRIS, continued. markings. Three to four inches across, resemblingthecostliestOrchid flower. Blooms in spring. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. I, Esempferi. Japanese Iris. The finest-flow- ered of all Iris, in many shades of color, and flowers often a foot , wide. Strong plants, 40 cents each. IXORA cocciuea (I. grandiflora). 'Flame-of the- WooDS.' East Indies, China and Ceylon. A shrub, three to four feet in height, with ele- gant corymbs of scarlet flowers. 25 cts. each. I. Bbnsifolia. Sdmac-Leaved Ixora. 50 cents each. JACftUINIA armillaris. West Indi


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