. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 6o Reasoner Bros., Oneco, DOUBLE FORM OF POINSETTIA PIJLCHERRIMA. ALOE prila. 50 cents each. A. sub-erecta. 50 cents each. A. vulgaris. (See Economic Plants.) Probably the most interesting, salable and handsome of the commoner sorts. Beautiful spikes of yellow flowers. 15 cents to $1 each. 4@"Three choice Aloes, our selection, for
. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 6o Reasoner Bros., Oneco, DOUBLE FORM OF POINSETTIA PIJLCHERRIMA. ALOE prila. 50 cents each. A. sub-erecta. 50 cents each. A. vulgaris. (See Economic Plants.) Probably the most interesting, salable and handsome of the commoner sorts. Beautiful spikes of yellow flowers. 15 cents to $1 each. 4@"Three choice Aloes, our selection, for 40 cents. ANANASSA sativa. The Pineapple. Many varie- ties, all very beautiful as well as useful, fruit- bearing plants. From 10 cents to 50 cents each. (See Tropical Fruit Plants, page 8.) BIILBERGIA Liboniaua, A rare Brazilian species. Flowers purple. $1 each. DASTLIBION. Yucca-like plants, natives of Mexico, and probably all hardy here. Popu- lar scenic plants in the semi-tropical gardens of Southern Europe. Leaves usually narrow and grass-like when small. Many of the spe- cies are recommended as fine decorative plants. D. gracile. 50 cents each. D. juncifolium. 75 cents each. D. longifolium. 75 cents each. D. serratifolinm. The most robust, and a very handsome species. 35 cents to $ each. D. Wheeleri. Resembles seiTatifolium very closely. 60 cents each. DYCKIA. A Brazilian genus of succulent plantsi with very ornamental and elegant foliage- They require good drainage, and grow wel^ with Agaves. D. remotiflora. 75 cents each. D. sulphurea. 75 cents each. EUPHORBIA lactea (T). East Indies. Naturalized in Cuba. Previously listed by us as E. anti- quorum and E. trigona, of which last it may be a variety; but we have followed Loudon's descriptions carefully, and this appears to be correct. It is a queer, cactus-like plant, with three-sided stems, mottled white and green. This plant is used in Cuba to form the most perfect hedge ever saw: Absolutely impene- trable to man and
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