. 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. 59. Philadelphus coronariui PELTOPHORUM ferrugineum (Ccesalpinia). A small tree, nearly related to the species pro- ducing the basiletto wood. 75 cents each. PEDDIEA Africana. Natal. $1 each. PERIPLOCA Graeca. Grecian Silk Vine. Hardy climber, with purple flowers ; rapid grower. 25 cents each. PERSEA Carolinensis. Red Bay, Bull Bay. A handsome native broa
. 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. 59. Philadelphus coronariui PELTOPHORUM ferrugineum (Ccesalpinia). A small tree, nearly related to the species pro- ducing the basiletto wood. 75 cents each. PEDDIEA Africana. Natal. $1 each. PERIPLOCA Graeca. Grecian Silk Vine. Hardy climber, with purple flowers ; rapid grower. 25 cents each. PERSEA Carolinensis. Red Bay, Bull Bay. A handsome native broad-leaved evergreen. Wood very valuable for cabinet work, etc. 15 cents each. PHILADELPHUS coronarius. Syringa, Mock Orange. Well-known hardy shrub, producing a profusion of fragrant white flowers in spring. Favorites with "sweet girl ; A desirable shrub, even for Florida, where it is a success. Three varieties. 25 cents each. PITTOSPORUM. Japanese or Indian broad-leaved hardy evergreen shrubs of great beauty. P. eriocarpum. New and rare. 50 cents each. P. tobira. Japan. Well-known in the Southern states as a handsome hardy, broad-leaved evergreen shrub. Flowers white and cream- color, in March. 25 cents each. PITHECOLOBIUM Saman. The famous Rain-Tree or Guango, indigenous from Mexico to Brazil and Peru. Tropical. 30 cents each. PLATANUS orientalis. Oriental Plane Tree. A very fine, large-leaved, hardy tree, suitable for lawn or street plants. Free from worms and insects; at home on all soils. 75 cents each. PLUMBAGO. Leadwort. P. capensis. A most valuable old plant ; can be kept in bush form or trained as a climber- Flowers light sky-blue, produced continually- Stands drouth and water and the brightest sunshine, Should be cut back now and then to produce more young shoots, on which the flowers are borne. Practically hardy in South Florida. 25 cents each. P. capensis alba. Pure white form of above. 30 cents each. PLUMIERA. The famous Frangipani of the West In
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