CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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garden, producing their flowers in great 

 abundance the entire year, beginning to 

 bloom when quite small. Ours include the 

 best varieties. Price. 15c. eacli; $1.50 per 

 dozen. Larger plants, 25c. and 50c. each. 

 We have a good collection. 



ABUNDO BONAX. — Ribbon Grass. — 

 Leaves striped green and white; very 

 decorative; strong divisions. 25c. and 50c. 

 each. 



ALOYSIA CITBIODOBA. — Lemon Ver- 

 bena. This plant has the most fragrance 

 of any grown. One plant will scent a 

 whole garden, the fragrance is that of the 

 lemon, exquisite. 15c., 25c. and 50c. each. 



AI.X.AMANDA HEITDZlBSOini. — A 

 strong growing variety T\'ith large yellow 

 flowers. 50c. and §1.00 each. 



AMAGZiTPTUS. — A pretty purple leaved 

 plant of trailing habit. Fine for baskets 

 or a.= 2 cover plant. 15c. and 25c. each. 



AI.TEBNAN-THEBA. — Splendid for bed- 

 ding or bordering. Grows very compact, 

 and so well known that a description is 

 superfluous. Red and yellow. 10c. eacli; 

 50c. per dozen; $2.50 per 100. 



ASPIDISTRA LUEIDA. — Tough, hardy 

 foliage plants, suitable for house, decora- 

 tion or the garden. Beautiful dark green. 

 Price: 30c. and 50c. each. Extra strong 

 plants, 51.00 each up. 



Iiurida. — Variegated Dark green, hand- 

 soroelv margined yellow and white. 75c. 

 and Si.OO up. 



AGAVA AMERICANA. — Century plant, 

 greer:. 50c. and Si. 00 each. 



AGAVA AMERICANA. — Variegated. 75c 

 and SI.OO each. 



Araucaria Ezc«lsa. 



▲ BAUCARIA EXCELSA.— Norfolk 



Island Pine. — This noble conifer has suc- 

 ceeded in South Florida, and may be con- 

 sidered hardy in sections where the Winter 

 temperature does not fall below 25 de- 

 grees Fahr. There are few trees as beau- 

 tiful. Foliage bright green and dense, 

 and slightly pendulous branches, grows to 

 a great size. $2.00 and up. Araucaria 

 Bobusta Coxipacta, $2.50 and up. Ezcelsa 

 Qlauca, $3.00 and up. 



ABAUCARIA BIDWII.I.II BTJNYA.— 

 fBunya Pine of Australia). — A ^rand tree 

 of symmetrical growth with branches from 

 the ground up, stands frost well in this 

 section. $5.00 and up. 



AZAI.EA INDICA. — Chinese Azalea. 

 Write for prices. 



ASFABAGTJS. — Spreng^ri. — A beautiful 

 variety of this graceful class of plants, 



especially useful to grow as a pot plant 

 for house decoration, or planting in hang- 

 ing baskets, where it makes a graceful 

 drooping plant with branches or fronds 4 

 to 5 feet in length, of a rich shade of 

 green. lOc, 25c., 50c. and 75c. Extra 

 larg-e plants, $1.00 and $2.00. 



Flumosus (Climbing) and Plumosus 

 ., Nanus (Dwarf). — An excellent plant for 

 I window culture, the lace-like texture of 

 I its foliage excelling that of Maiden Hair 

 I Fern in grace and daintiness. It Is fine 

 as a pot plant, and in floral decoration 

 the sprays are almost indispensable. It 

 can also be trained as a climber for ar- 

 bors, trellises, etc.. 25c., 30c., 50c. and 75c. 

 Extra large plants, $1.50. 



BOUGAINVII.I.EA GI.ABBA SANDEBI- 



ANA. — Chinese Paper Plant. — A beautiful 



free flowering plant, strong growing and 



beginning to bloom when quite small. 



! Flowers produced in bracts of a brilliant 



; crimson rose color, with yellow stamens. 



I Destined to become very popular and yet 



quite new in the South. Very adaptable 



! for green-house, conservatory or garden. 



Price: .3 inch pots. 25c. and 50c. each. 



Specimens. $1.00 and 82.00 each. 



BEGONIA BEX. — These handsome foli- 

 I age plants far outshow all others, their 

 I lustrous tints, making irregular blotches 

 I and shades of color combination, classes 

 I them amongst the very finest of plants. 

 ! They delight in a warm shady place; when 

 i watering avoid wetting the leaves; a rich 

 ! sandy soil is their delight. Try them and 

 i see their comforting variations of color. 

 20c. up; sneciments, 50c. and 75c. each. 



FX.OWEBING BEGONIA.— The Begonia 

 is today the most popular house plant, 

 and deservedly so, for there is nothing 

 that gives such a magnificent display of 

 bloom through the year, or grows as 

 well in the average dwelling house. 



President Carnot. — A strong growing 

 variety, of stiff, upright habit, foliage 

 large, somewhat in style with B. Rubra, 

 but more than twice as large; unper side 

 deep green, under side purplish red; 

 flowers beautiful coral in large panicles. 



Buhra. — This Begonia is still a great 

 favorite. The flowers are rich coral red, 

 hanging in large pendant clusters; these 

 combined with the rich green foliage, make 

 it one of the best plants for the house. 



M. de Lesseps. — A very showy grower, 

 large darkened lea,ves, with silvery spots; 

 it blooms in clusters, flowers white. 



Pairy. — A nice glossj leaf of medium 

 growth, a profuse bloomer producing a 

 mass of white flowers. 



Thurstonii. — This Begonia is admired 

 above many, having large glossy dark red 

 leaves and blooms very freely, bearing 

 light pink flowers. 



Sanguinea. — One of the hardiest; pink 

 flowers produced in great abundance. 



Arg-entea Guttata. — A handsome foliage 

 variety, purple bronze leaves, oblong in 

 shape, with silvery marking, with white 

 flowers. An excellent pot plant. 



Alba Picta. — Leaves glossy green, thickly 

 spotted with silvery white, flowers white. 



Gracillus Ziuminosa. — Always in bloom, 

 very showy and robust, the flowers when 

 first open are a bright cherry red changing 

 to a clear coral red. 



Price, 20c. each; $1.50 per dozen; larger 

 plants, 25c. each. 



BEGONIAS FOB BEDDING. — The well 

 known varieties. Vernon red, and Erfordii 

 pink, well adapted for planting out in the 

 garden in slightly shaded places. Price; 

 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



BANANA FIiANTS. — Tall variety. 50c. 

 and $1.00 each. This variety is very easily 

 kept over Winter; cut off all the leaves and 

 keep dry. For tropical effect this variety 

 is superb. 



