Archive image from page 59 of Descriptive catalogue and price list. Descriptive catalogue and price list : tropical and semi-tropical, fruit trees, palms, ornamental plants, orchids and greenhouse plants descriptivecata1891seve_0 Year: 1891 56 R. D. HOYT, SEVEN OAKS NURSERIES, BAY VIEW, FLORIDA. TIGRIDIA. STRELITZIA. S. augusta alba. A magnificent plant from south Africa, of thie order ScilaminecB. Tlie leaves are rich glossy green, and of immense size ; flowers white. $ each. S. Reginse. Queen Plant. Similar to the above ; flowers bright yellow, with blue stigmas. $1 and |2 each. STRY


Archive image from page 59 of Descriptive catalogue and price list. Descriptive catalogue and price list : tropical and semi-tropical, fruit trees, palms, ornamental plants, orchids and greenhouse plants descriptivecata1891seve_0 Year: 1891 56 R. D. HOYT, SEVEN OAKS NURSERIES, BAY VIEW, FLORIDA. TIGRIDIA. STRELITZIA. S. augusta alba. A magnificent plant from south Africa, of thie order ScilaminecB. Tlie leaves are rich glossy green, and of immense size ; flowers white. $ each. S. Reginse. Queen Plant. Similar to the above ; flowers bright yellow, with blue stigmas. $1 and |2 each. STRYCHNOS NUX-VOMICA. The Strychnia or Nux-Vomica plant, fi each. TABERN/EMONTANA CORONARIA FL. PL. A well known greenhouse plant, with handsome foliage, and beautiful pure white fragrant flowers. 50 cents each. TECOMA STANS. Yellow Elder. A magnificent upright growing spe- cies, covered in the fall with its rich golden yellow flowers, which resemble those of Allamanda Calhar- iica. The plant is a rapid grower, attaining a height of eight or ten feet in one season ; may be used for hedges if cut back once or twice during the season. 25 and 50 cents each. THESPESIA POPULNEA. The Headache Tree of Key West; also known in some localities as Cork Tree ; Sea-side Mahoe of the West Indies. A tree closely related to the Hibiscus family, if not one of them ; has large, showy, yellow flowers, and handsome foliage. 25 and 50 cents each. THEVETIA. T. neriifolla ((TifIhevetia). Locally known as trumpet flower, tiger apple, etc. A West In- dian shrub with beautiful evergreen foliage, and pale yellow flowers, almost constantly in bloom. The flowers are followed by odd-shaped fruit, not edible, still not poisonous, as said to be by some, although the shrub belongs to a family of plants, some of which are poisonous. 25 and 50 cents each. T. ? An undescribed variety, with beautiful salmon colored flowers. 50 cents each. TIGRIDIA. ( Tiger Flower.) Mexico. Bulbs, producing handsome large flowers in su


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