Archive image from page 57 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 54 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. Gardenia florida. (Cape Jessamine.) EUCALYPTUS, continued. trees in the world. Trunks over 400 feet long have been measured by Baron Von Mueller. E. Baileyana. From Queensland. 100 feet. E. botryoides. From East Gippsland to East Queensland. E. corymbosa. New South Wales and Queens- land. Bloodwood Tree. E. crebra. New South Wales and Queensland- Narrow-Leaved Iron-B.rk. K.

Archive image from page 57 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894  54 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida.    Gardenia florida. (Cape Jessamine.) EUCALYPTUS, continued. trees in the world. Trunks over 400 feet long have been measured by Baron Von Mueller. E. Baileyana. From Queensland. 100 feet. E. botryoides. From East Gippsland to East Queensland. E. corymbosa. New South Wales and Queens- land. Bloodwood Tree. E. crebra. New South Wales and Queensland- Narrow-Leaved Iron-B.rk. K. Stock Photo
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Archive image from page 57 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 54 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. Gardenia florida. (Cape Jessamine.) EUCALYPTUS, continued. trees in the world. Trunks over 400 feet long have been measured by Baron Von Mueller. E. Baileyana. From Queensland. 100 feet. E. botryoides. From East Gippsland to East Queensland. E. corymbosa. New South Wales and Queens- land. Bloodwood Tree. E. crebra. New South Wales and Queensland- Narrow-Leaved Iron-B.rk. K. hemastona. One of the White Gum Trees. E. leptophleba. From Queensland. E. micromerys. From Queensland. E. maculata. From Queensland'. E. melanophloia. Silver-Leaved Iron-Bark. ew South Wales and Queensland. Middle- s i zed tree. E. rostrata. Red Gum. E. pilularis. The Black-Butt Tree of South Queensland. Of rapid growth, and timber of much value for railway sleepers, telegraph poles, etc. A tree of this species has been measured with a girth of 45 feet and a height of 300 feet. E. Plancboniana. From South Queensland. 100 feet. E. resinifera. The Red Mahogany Eucalyptus of South Queensland and New South Wales. E. saligna. The Flooded Gum Tree of New South Wales. Said to prefer low, moist ground. E. siderophloia. White Iron-Bark of New South Wales; 150 feet. Wood stronger than hickory. 20 cts. each for fine pot-grown plants, $2 per dozen. Six plants assorted, our choice of variety, for $1. EUCHARIS Amazonica. Amazon Lily, Flowers pure white, star-shaped, four inches across, and very fragrant. Requires plenty of mois- ture. A very choice plant. 50 cents each. EUONYMUS Japonicns. Chinese Box or Spindle Tree. A hardy dwarf evergreen, very suitable for hedges. Single specimens are good lawn shrubs. 25 cents each, 12.50 per dozen. E. Japonicus argenteas. Silvery variegated form. A very choice, hardy shrub. 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. E. radicans. A vigorous creeping and climbin