. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 84 REASONER BROS., MANATEE, FLORIDA.-. PASSIFLORA, CONSTANCE ELLIOTT. PASSIFLORA. Passion Flower. A fam- ous genus of ornamental climbers. Flowers very beautiful. Many are hardy here. (For varieties producing edible fruit, see Tropical Fruit Plants.) P. alba. Arc-en-ciel.

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. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 84 REASONER BROS., MANATEE, FLORIDA.-. PASSIFLORA, CONSTANCE ELLIOTT. PASSIFLORA. Passion Flower. A fam- ous genus of ornamental climbers. Flowers very beautiful. Many are hardy here. (For varieties producing edible fruit, see Tropical Fruit Plants.) P. alba. Arc-en-ciel. Coccinea. Ccerulea. Purplish-blue flowers. 50 cents. Constance Elliott. 75 cents each. Decaisneana. Poetida. 50 cents each. Gracilis. Hybrida. Dr. Wittmach. Kermesin. Loudoni. Loudonia-princeps. Minima. 50 cents each. Pfordtii. Princeps-coccinea. PANCRATIUM Hymenocallis. At last "fickle fortune" has smiled upon the lovely Pancratium, though rarely does she notice anything so lovely. We notice from Miss Emily Louise Taplin in a late number of The American Florist, that "last winter Amaryllis, Vallota and Pancratium sold fair- ly well and were much admired. They are handsome and striking, and show up much better than finer flowers in decorative work. The Pancratium is additionally attractive through its delicious odor." Well, well. Miss Emily, who would have thought that people were to be allowed to look at Pancratiums ! P. Caribbseum. Spider Lily, Spanish Lily. A bulb of easiest culture, producing large clusters of fragrant flowers, a few plants giving a succession of bloom all sumnaer. Color, pure white. 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen, |r2 per hundred. P. rotatum. Plant smaller than P. Carib- bcEum, spike bearing one or two large white fragrant flowers. 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. PANCRATIUM—fon^tnwef/. P. ovatum. One of the most beautiful and fraiirant of the genus. Flowers in immense trusses. PELARGONIUM. Geranium. Geran- iums cannot be bedded out s