Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . ge brown carmine,veins carmine, tine bedder. 25c. tJaeqniniseilora—Flowers brightorange ; fine Winter bloomer. 25c. FICUS. Elastfca—India Rubber Tree, withbroad leaves. 50c. Anstralis—Australian Gum Tree ; foli-age smaller. 50c. to §1. Repens—A creeping plant, valuable forcovering pillars, walls or rock workin conservatories. 15c. Parcellii—A white variegated plant;rapid grower. 50c. to $1. (tREYILLEA ROBUSTA, or AustralianSilk Oak. One of the most conspicuous of allshade trees. It has found a congenialzone in S


Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . ge brown carmine,veins carmine, tine bedder. 25c. tJaeqniniseilora—Flowers brightorange ; fine Winter bloomer. 25c. FICUS. Elastfca—India Rubber Tree, withbroad leaves. 50c. Anstralis—Australian Gum Tree ; foli-age smaller. 50c. to §1. Repens—A creeping plant, valuable forcovering pillars, walls or rock workin conservatories. 15c. Parcellii—A white variegated plant;rapid grower. 50c. to $1. (tREYILLEA ROBUSTA, or AustralianSilk Oak. One of the most conspicuous of allshade trees. It has found a congenialzone in South Florida, where treesplanted seven years ago have attainedtwenty-five feet in height and three feetin circumference one foot above theground. Foliage delicately cut, tikefern leaves, remaining dark green allthe year. Add to this blossoms like aBottle Blush, of a creamy pink forminga most beautiful tree. Several sizes, allpot-grown, from 25c. each and S2 per10, up to SI each. tHABROTHAMNUS ELEGAXS. Flowers tubular, carmine ; of easyculture ; constant bloomer. HIBISCUS SIXENSIS-ChineseHibiscus. Magnificent plants for beddingor pot culture. From 3-inch pots,25c, S2 per 10; from 4-inch pots,50c, §4 per 10. Double red, dou-ble yellow, double salmon, singlered. Baptisti—Dark red ; double. Cruentus—Crimson ; double. Cooperii—Leaves variegated. C a 11 e r i i — Bu ff yellow; base ofpetals crimson. Dennisonii—Single white, ofrather dingy color, but thenearest to white yet introduced. Grrandiflorus—Single red. Lambertii —Single red ; large. Lncien Linden—Flowers double;pale yellow, streaked and spot-ted brilliant red. Miniata—Vivid red ; double. Sehizopetalns — Flowers orangeandred; petals lacinated. Sub-Yiolaceus — Crimson-tintedviolet. Hibiscus. 51 Versicolor—Flowers single; mottled crimsoD and —Double red; striped white. Hibiscus can be bedded in openground during April and again pottedoft in October. Their flowers arc pro-


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