WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1898 . 50 cts. each; $ per doz. HONEYSUCKLE. Halls Japan. Probably the most desirable of all shrubby growth, dark rich foliage, almost com-pletely evergreen in character, and covered from May untilNovember with exceedingly fragrant flowers, pure white incolor at first, then changing to yellow. Much resembles aCape Jesamine in delightful odor. 25 cts. each; $ doz. Chinese Evergreen. A favorite old-fashioned Honeysuckle,justly prized for its profusion of bloom and delicate per-fume. A vigorous grower, with dense almost evergreenfoliage.


WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1898 . 50 cts. each; $ per doz. HONEYSUCKLE. Halls Japan. Probably the most desirable of all shrubby growth, dark rich foliage, almost com-pletely evergreen in character, and covered from May untilNovember with exceedingly fragrant flowers, pure white incolor at first, then changing to yellow. Much resembles aCape Jesamine in delightful odor. 25 cts. each; $ doz. Chinese Evergreen. A favorite old-fashioned Honeysuckle,justly prized for its profusion of bloom and delicate per-fume. A vigorous grower, with dense almost evergreenfoliage. Each, 25 cts. ;_ per doz , $ TRUMPET FLOWER. A handsome, ishowy vine with fern-like foliage and magnifi-cent large, orange-scarlet flowers, borne in clusters. Partic-ularly useful for covering dead trees and other unsightly ob-jects. Adheres to bark or walls with tenacity, and is an ex-ceedingly vigorous grower. Each, 25 cts.; per doz., $ 72 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW DECORATIVE PLANTS. LATANIA BORBONICA (Fan Palm). This fine Palm is too well known to need any extended description ; its strong consti-tution and otlier grand characteristics render it one of the most popular Palms , 5 in. pots, $ each; 6 in. pots, $1 50 each; 7 in. pots, $ each. KENTIA BELMOREANA. The Kentias are among the best of the Palm species for [general cultivation, beingalmost impregnable against diseases. The variety shown in the engraving is one of thebest in its class, graceful habit, bright green foliage gracefully disposed; it scarcely has anequal. (See cut). Price, strong plants, 2]/^ to 3 feet high, $ each ; 2 feet high, $ KENTIA FORSTERIANA. A stronger grower than Belmoreana; fine plants about 3 ft. high, each,sizes, $ and |2 00 each. Smaller


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