. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. MARANTA MASSANGEANA. MAGNOLIA, continued. white, and of most delightful fragrance. Fine pot- grown plants. 25 cts. each; larger size, 40 cts. each. M. grandiflora exoniensis. A Japanese variety of the preceding, blooming when quite small, but the flow- ers are even larger and more beautiful than those from our largest native trees. $2 each. MANIHOT. M. Aipi. (Cassava Seed Cane.) 2 cts. per foot, $ r per 100 feet. M. Glaziovi. The Rubber Tree of Ceara,


. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. MARANTA MASSANGEANA. MAGNOLIA, continued. white, and of most delightful fragrance. Fine pot- grown plants. 25 cts. each; larger size, 40 cts. each. M. grandiflora exoniensis. A Japanese variety of the preceding, blooming when quite small, but the flow- ers are even larger and more beautiful than those from our largest native trees. $2 each. MANIHOT. M. Aipi. (Cassava Seed Cane.) 2 cts. per foot, $ r per 100 feet. M. Glaziovi. The Rubber Tree of Ceara, Brazil. $1 p to S3 each. M. utilissima. The Bitter Cassava, Tapioca Plant, or Manioc of Brazil. The root of this plant is poisonous in the raw state, and is prepared care- fully before being used as food. 25 cts. per foot. MARANTA. M. arundinacea. (Burmuda Arrowroot.) The eco- nomic value of this plant is well-known; it is also a rather handsome plant, and will not be out of place to grow among cannas and other foliage plants. 15 cts. each, per dozen. M. arundinacea variegata. An elegant variegated sort of the preceding. Leaves bright yellow, finely lined with green. 50 cts. each. M. Kerchoviana. Leaves light green, with a row of purple blotches on each side of the midrib. 40 cts. each. M. Legrelliana. Leaves dark rich green, with a feathery band of white running through the center. 40 cts. each. M. Massangeana. A very elegant plant, outer margin of leaf olive green, the cen- ter a delicate silvery gray, from which the whitish side veins run out in a well defined and regular manner. The portion of leaf surrounding the silver center is ornamental, with large blotches of dark velvety maroon, the whole leaf mar- ked with silky and spai'kling reflections. A choice and rare species. 75 cts. each. M. pulchella. Leaves light green, with two series of dark green blotches alternately large and small. A very pretty species. 40 cts. each. M. Sietzi. A very bright and pretty spe- cie


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