Archive image from page 21 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1895roya Year: 1895 REASONER BROS., ONECO, FLORIDA. .â ell's Late Peach. PSIDIUM, continued. ' Yellow Cattley.' This is \ nmensely prolific, and grows in any soil. 2 years,pot-grown, 15 to 24 inches high iach, $ per doz., §8 per 100 4 to 5 feet high (pot-grown), 25 cents each, $ per dozen, $20 per 100. PUNICA granatum. The Pomegranate. (Span- ish, Granada.) Well-known and deservedly popular fruit and ornamental shrub. Attains the s


Archive image from page 21 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1895roya Year: 1895 REASONER BROS., ONECO, FLORIDA. .â ell's Late Peach. PSIDIUM, continued. ' Yellow Cattley.' This is \ nmensely prolific, and grows in any soil. 2 years,pot-grown, 15 to 24 inches high iach, $ per doz., §8 per 100 4 to 5 feet high (pot-grown), 25 cents each, $ per dozen, $20 per 100. PUNICA granatum. The Pomegranate. (Span- ish, Granada.) Well-known and deservedly popular fruit and ornamental shrub. Attains the size of a small peach tree ; flowers red (except in one variety), and verv showy. Varieties : Spanish Ruby. (Synonym, 'Purple-seeded.') Large, and one of the best sorts. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. Paper-Shell. A good sort, medium size, but shy bearer. 30 cents each. Saharanpur Red. A strain from X. W. P. India. Very excellent, and quite meaty. Rather pro- lific for a Pomegranate. 25c. ea., per doz. Sour. Acid fruit, used only in making sherbet. 25 cents each. Sweet. From the best ordinary strains of culti- vated trees. 20 and 25 cents each. $2 and $ per dozen. Double White. Ornamental sort. Orange-red flowers, with petals edged with white. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. RTTBUS flavus. A grand new Raspberry of our own introduction, from the Himalaya mountains. Fruit yellow, borne in fine clusters, andvery delicious. The only Raspberry which will thrive in Florida. A rank °-rozcer. our orisfi- RUBUS, continued. nal bushes being exactly jq feet high, with canes over an inch thick. This must prove to be a bonanza for Florida, ripening as it does in May. We cannot recojnmend it too highly to growers. The supply is limited as yet. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. R. trivialis. Southern Dewberry. We have an excellent strain, superior for this climate to Lucretia, which we have named 'Manatee.'' In cultivation this produces fruit at the extra- ordinary rate of 250 b


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