SUB TROPICAL DIVISION—Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Etc. 
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JASMINUM 
(•Jasmine) 
Very heavy, well-branched plants from 5-inch pots, 50 cents 
each, $4 for 10. 
Very heavy, well-branched plants from 3-inch pots, 25 cents 
each, $2 for 10. 
Grand Duke. Double white, extremely fragrant. 
Maid of Orleans. Semi-double. White, very fragrant. 
Satnbac (Arabian Jasmine). Flowers single white. Very 
fragrant; profuse bloomer. 
MEYENIA ERECTA 
Strong plants, 24 to 30 inches high, 50 cents each, $4.00 for 10. 
Strong plants from 3-inch pots.25 cents each, 2.00 for 10. 
Alba. A large shrub. Flowers large white with yellow 
throat. Almost perpetual bloomer. In Middle Florida this 
plant is perfectly hardy, and attains a height of 10 to 12 feet. 
A most desirable and beautiful plant. 
Coerulea. Same habit as Meyenia Alba, but with flowers 
of intense violet with a rich orange throat. 
PHYLLANTHUS ROSEA PIC- 
TUS 
Strong plants from 4 to 5-inch pots, 50 cents each, $4.00 for 10. 
A very striking plant; leaves of many colors, rose, bronze, 
green aud white, which gives a mosaic-like effect. A beautiful 
bedding plant; stands the sun well, and is perfectly hardy in 
South Florida. 
SANSEVIERIA ZEYLANICA 
Strong specimen plants from 6-inch pots,. $1.00 each, $8 for 10. 
Strong specimen plauts from 4 inch pots.. .50 each. 4 for 10. 
Strong specimen plants from 3-inch pots . .25 each, 2 for 10! 
A very effective bedding plant, also desirable for house deco¬ 
ration. With sword-like leaves. Dark green, marbled with 
lighter shade. Very tropical in appearance. 
SOLANUM 
Strong pot plants 15 cents each, $1.25 for 10. 
Azureum, or Seaforthianum (Climber.) Avery beauti¬ 
ful form of the Potato vine. Produces numerous bunches of 
delicate blue flowers with golden anthers; fragrant. This is a 
most desirable rapid growing climber for Florida. 
Wemilandii (Climber). Another form of the potato vine, 
with large pale lavender flowers produced in immense bunches. 
A rampautgrower. 
Palms 
Owing to the growing popularity of Palms we are making a specialty of them, and can supply them by the thousand. We 
devote upwards of 30,000 square feet of glass to this class of plants. Duriug winter our Palm houses are kept under as low a tem¬ 
perature as is consistent with the health of the plants, and the largest part of our stock is carried through the summer in slat 
houses, where they have free circulation of air, and a clean and healthy growth, becoming thoroughly hardened oflf by fail our 
plants can, therefore, stand distant carriage without injury, and will not suffer from the sudden change when removed from a 
high greenhouse temperature to that of a sitting room. 
All our Palms being grown in pots, can be forwarded during the whole year. Measure is from top of 
pot to top of plhut, in its natural position. 
We would state that as all varieties do not grow alike, we cannot quote plants of equal heights at the same price. Some are 
of rapid growth; others affect a dwarf habit. Young 
plants of such varieties as Phoenix, Seaforthia, and 
a few others,do not show their characteristic forms 
of foliage until the second year. The lowest prices 
refer to 2-year old plants, ranging from 10 to 12 
inches according to variety. 
CULTURAL. DIRECTIONS. Use a compost 
of equal parts of leaf mold, rich garden soil and 
well decayed cowcluug and some bone meal. Give 
drainage, and keep plants in open air, but in par¬ 
tial shade during summer. Water regularly dur¬ 
ing summer. Keep soil moist only during winter 
and foliage free from dust. Repot large plants in 
February and smaller ones twice during the sum¬ 
mer. The varieties marked with an asterisk (*) 
are the most hardy , and suitable for open 
ground in Middle Florida; the others are fo) 
the conservatory and tropical countries. 
ARECA LUTESCENS. 
36 inches, 6-inch pots, $2 00 each. 
24 to 30 inches, 5-inch pots, 1.00 each. 
20 to 24 inches, 4-inch pots, .50 each, $4.00 for 10. 
15 to 18 inches, 3-iuch pots, .25 each, 2.00 for 10. 
Made up plants. Three plants in a pot. 
4 feet, very bushy .$5.00 each. 
30 to 36 iuches, very bushy. 3.00 each. 
Oue of the most beautiful and valuable Palms. 
Foliage graceful, bright green, with rich golden 
stems. 
ARECA RUBRA.. 
30 to 36 inches, 4 to 5 characterized leaves 5-inch 
pots. 75c each, $6 for 10 
20 to 24 inches, 4-inch pots . 50c each, 4 for 10 
15 to 18 inches, 3-inch pots.25c each, 2 for 10 
Somewhat similar to A. Lutescens, but of coarser 
growth. Stems red; dark green and reddish green 
on the young growth. 
ARECA LUTESCENS. 
