The Standard guide to StAugustine and Fort MarionPractical information for tourists, descriptions of all points of interests; and an historical summary . ieties of roses are grownin St. Augustine, the choicer kindsas well as more common varietiesbeing constant bloomers. Among the different roses, asnoted in one rose garden on Cedarstreet, are the following : Con-stant bloomers and most hardy—Pink daily, Glorie de Rosamond,climbing daily and blush bloomers except infrosty weather;—America, ArchDuke Charles, Aline Sisley, BaronAlexander de Vrints, Agrippina,Comtesse Riza du Pare,


The Standard guide to StAugustine and Fort MarionPractical information for tourists, descriptions of all points of interests; and an historical summary . ieties of roses are grownin St. Augustine, the choicer kindsas well as more common varietiesbeing constant bloomers. Among the different roses, asnoted in one rose garden on Cedarstreet, are the following : Con-stant bloomers and most hardy—Pink daily, Glorie de Rosamond,climbing daily and blush bloomers except infrosty weather;—America, ArchDuke Charles, Aline Sisley, BaronAlexander de Vrints, Agrippina,Comtesse Riza du Pare, Cloth ofGold, Duchesse de Brabant, Bou-gere, Isabella Sprunt, La PrincessVera, James Sprunt, Lamarque,Lucullus, Mad. Lawrence, , Malmaison, Rubens, Mar-echal Neil, Perle de Lyon, ReineMarie Henriette, Sofrano, BeauCarmine, Solfaterre, Cels Multiflora, Doctor Berthet, Laurette, LouisRichard, Estella Prodel, La Grandeur, La Sylphide, Cornelia Cook,La France, Queen of Lombardy, Catherine Mermet, Perle des Jar-dins, Mad. Cecile Bruner, Triumph dAngers, Mad. Joseph Schwartz,Letty Coles, Amazone, Duchess of Orleans, Queen of France. Among. BLOSSOM OF THE BANANA. 84 The Sta7idaid Guide. other garden flowers the bignonia and opoponax are in constantbloom. The following list, which is not intended to be complete, gives theflowering of only some of the more conspicuous of Florida flowers: Wild Flowers. January.—IMue and white Violets, creeping Houstonia, late Asters and earlyYellow Jessamine. February.— In svet pine barrens: Uiricularia, Violets, daisy-like Cliaptaliaand Pinguicula. In low woods: Yellow Jessamine, Florida Hawthorn, (Crataegusglandulosa) and Wild Plum. March.—In wet pine banens: Huge Thistles (used for making pompons)Pinguiculas, Andromedas, Violets and Sundews; and the two orchids. Calopogonand Pogonia. Beside streams: Azalea. Dogwood and Viburnum. In dry barrens:Lupines, Baplisia, Andromedas, Huckleberries, late Yellow Jessamine andAscyrum ( St. Pet


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