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SlEBRECHT & WadLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
SFOXDIAS lutea. The Hog Plum of the West In- 
dies. Fruit plum-like, scarlet color, pleasant flavor. 
50 cents to SI. 
SOIiANUM Guatemalense. The Pepino or Melon 
Shrub. Has been widely sold throughout the country 
by unscrupulous dealers for out-door fraitiug. It will 
grow and bloom outside, but will not set fi-uit. The 
plant is pretty, and the fniit is the size of an egg, col- 
ored yellow and streaked violet; it resembles a musk- 
melon in flavor. 25 to 50 cents each. 
S. betaceum (Cyphomandra hetacea). The Tree Tomato 
of Jamaica. A fine shrubby plant of ornamental ap- 
pearance, bearing fragrant flowers and tomato-like 
fruit of medium size; very useful. 75 cents each. 
COLLECTIONS OF 
We will send 13 plants, all distinct, our sele< 
TAMARIXDUS Indica. The Tamarind. A beautiful 
tree, with delicate foliage and small blossoms; the 
subsequent pods enclose a pleasant acid pulp, which 
has many uses, being available for preserving or for 
making cooling drinks. An interesting and valuable 
tree. 50 to 75 cents each. 
TERMINALIA Catappa. The tropical Almond. A 
beautiful and interesting tree, with edible seeds, mis- 
called almonds. $1 each. 
ZIZYFHTTS jujuba. The Jujube. A wholesome and 
desirable fruit from India ; very much grown in China. 
A thorn.v tree, of interesting habit and growth. 75 
cents each. 
TROPICAL FRUITS. 
;ion, for $5 ; or 25 plants, our selection, for $9. 
We can furnish Palm leaves, either fresh or dried for interior decorations, of tropical Palms, ten different 
kinds, 25 cents to $1.50 each, S2.50 to $15 per dozen, $15 to *75 per 100. 
FSIDIUM CATTLEYANUM. 
