. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 56 REASOXER BROS., ONECO, HOYA carnosa. Wax- Plant. A well- known greenhouse climber, with waxy leaves and flowers. 25 cents each. HOMOCELTIS Japonica. A fine deciduous, hardy shade tree, of good form. New. 50 cents each. HYDRANGEA. Gar- den Hydrangeas. Splendid plants for outdoor culture in Florida; hardy here. Flowers changeable. Coerulea. Flo
. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 56 REASOXER BROS., ONECO, HOYA carnosa. Wax- Plant. A well- known greenhouse climber, with waxy leaves and flowers. 25 cents each. HOMOCELTIS Japonica. A fine deciduous, hardy shade tree, of good form. New. 50 cents each. HYDRANGEA. Gar- den Hydrangeas. Splendid plants for outdoor culture in Florida; hardy here. Flowers changeable. Coerulea. Flowers bluish rose. 20 cents each. Hortensis. Pink. Hydrangeas like plenty of moisture and shade, or partial shade is of benefit. 30 cents each. Thomas Hogg. Flowers large, pure white ; val- uable for cemetery decoration as a pot-plant, or in open ground here. 25 cents each. Red-Branched. New sort, with reddish pink flow- ers. 30 cents each. ILEX opaca. Common American 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 Holly. The beautiful scarlet berries remain on all winter, and the branches are much used in Christmas decorations. 25 cents each. IRIS hexagona. Blue-Flag (F/oarr-^-Z,w^). A hardy southern variety of the greatest possible beauty. The loveliest flower of the whole South. Rich purple and blue, with yellow markings. Three to 4 inches across, resembling the costliest orchid flower. Blooms in spring. 10 cents each, Si per dozen. I. Hartwegii. From California. "Beautiful straw-colored vellow ; 20 cents each. I. Kaempferi. 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 coccinea (Z grandiflora). Flame-of- the-Woods. East Indies, China and Ceylon. A shrub, 3 to 4 feet in height, with elegant co- rymbs of scarlet flowers. 20c. each, ?2 per Please note that these
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