. Season 1901-1902. Nursery stock, Texas, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. N KV rT' II I'll II,-. c' I. iuiupa, M.\ Icfl in diameter; its llower stalks are very irrnrofiil aiitl nuineroiis. 15 cts. Eulalia ünivittatae, veryhardv and graceful, with eleg-ant little plumes, two- or three feet. 15 cts. Gynerium Argenteum, (Pam- pas Grass), enormous bunches of long-, handsome, dark-green blades, producing long stalks of silver-white plumes, 5 to 6 feet. 25 cts. Gynerium Elegans, plumes sil- very white, produced upon very lo
. Season 1901-1902. Nursery stock, Texas, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. N KV rT' II I'll II,-. c' I. iuiupa, M.\ Icfl in diameter; its llower stalks are very irrnrofiil aiitl nuineroiis. 15 cts. Eulalia ünivittatae, veryhardv and graceful, with eleg-ant little plumes, two- or three feet. 15 cts. Gynerium Argenteum, (Pam- pas Grass), enormous bunches of long-, handsome, dark-green blades, producing long stalks of silver-white plumes, 5 to 6 feet. 25 cts. Gynerium Elegans, plumes sil- very white, produced upon very long stems; blooms early; a graceful new variety, 4 to 5 feet. 25 cts. Lemon Grass came from Mala- bar, where, as in many other parts of the world, the tea made from it is a favorite beverage. A delightful perfume is extracted from the leaves. Highly valued for its medicinal properties and sweet fragrance, height 4 to 5 feet, large clumps, 25 cents. Pennisetum Rueppeleanum Something altogether new, a pur- ple fountain plant. A wonderful hardy ornamental grass of surpris- ing beauty. As valuable for groups as a solitaire plant, as also for dry- ing purposes and for vases. 25 cts. each., Qy. Roi des Roses, y compact, of delicate rose color, very umitact yruwing ; new variety, ' ' ' â ' ^' ⢠- IPalms, ©ranges anö Xemons» The Palm mgmore and more popular amongst the ladies as a iiecorative plan conservatory, dining-room, etc To accommodate our â¢ustomers, we have grown some fine specimens of the following well known arieties. '^'^ n'-;, 'n ^ "le 8 and 10 inch pots. Tie '^hv it bie bcücbte[te imb bcqef)rtefte Si^rpflan^e für Da§ (^jeunia)cuuuc, ^iHU/ii/^immer iinb für Tctorntiony=3mecfc. ^sd) fü()rc \)\cx eiiiiiie bcr iKt^uttetton Sortelt auf, inetdje id) in )d)oiTen, ftarfen (^remplareii tun-rothici imb' ~ I'rei^ ift mit <s= ober 10=^ölliciei" 3;opf. Cycas Revoluta, ^ ,^.0 Palm^ hardy has a great number of beautiful pinnate, dark gree m
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