. 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. 8o Reasoner Bros., Oneco, THE UMBRELLA CHINA TREE. (See page 79.) MURRAYA, continued. shaped like those of the Citrus, only smaller, and produces white blooms like those of Gar- denia citriodo7a, and most exquisitely scented. I would not grudge any amount of trouble to have a well-grown plant of it in bloom near my ; 25 cent
. 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. 8o Reasoner Bros., Oneco, THE UMBRELLA CHINA TREE. (See page 79.) MURRAYA, continued. shaped like those of the Citrus, only smaller, and produces white blooms like those of Gar- denia citriodo7a, and most exquisitely scented. I would not grudge any amount of trouble to have a well-grown plant of it in bloom near my ; 25 cents each. MTRSINE Floridiana. A tender native broad- leaved evei'green, with beautiful glossy green foliage. Of much value as a decorative plant. 25 cents each. MYRTTJS communis. Commox Mthtle. South- ern Eui'ope. An elegant evergreen with sweet- scented flowers. Hardy in Florida. Among the ancients it was a great favorite, and was sacred to Venus. 75 cents each. MAHONIA aquifolia, A hardy shrub; the leaves are deeply cut and very handsome; a favorite hedge plant of old English lawns. 50c. each. NANDINA domestica. Japan. A pretty little evergreen shrub with decompound leaves and terminal panicles of white flowers, very sweet-scented, followed by small red berries. Hardy in Florida. 50 cents each. NEBIXTM. Oleandek. The possibilities of the Oleander for Florida, in an ornamental sense, are very great. Hedges can be grown rival- ing in beauty the famous Oleander hedges of the Bermudas. Lawns and yards can be made to "blossom as the rose" by the use of the Oleander, planted singly or in clumps. Per- NERItJM, continued. fectly hardy when full-grown, almost rivaling the Rose in fi'agrance, and of almost any de- sired color; succeeding on any quality of land, there is no class of shrubs that surpass it for general and extensive planting. Also one of the best and most well known of house plants in the North, where it is grown to a large size in pots and tubs. N. album, Single
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