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REASONER`S TROPICAL NURSERY 1937 Croton Catalogue
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Photo: Compliments from Reasoner Tropical Nursery |
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Past Available Plant List |
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10 |
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100 |
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Small size, 2" and 3" pots .25 2.00 15.00 Medium size, 4" pots .35 3.00 25.00 Large size, 5" and 6" pots .50 4.00 35.00 Small tubs: 2.00 17.50 Large tubs: 3.00 27.50 Specimen sizes 5.00 and up |
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ANDREANUM: (Canned Sunshine) Large, yellow leaf,shading orange-red with age. |
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AUREO MACULATUM: Small myrtle-shaped,green leaves,spotted yellow. |
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C.I.CRAGIN: Long,bright green leaf,white zone along mid-rib. |
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DELICATISSIMUM: "Golden Thread", A miniature form of Picturatum with curly leaves. |
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DISRAELI: Oak leaf form with green and yellow leaves, becoming orange-red with age. |
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DORMANUTANUM: small, curved leaves, dark red and bronze-green |
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ETHEL CRAIG: medium sized leaves, blotched with yellow and pink. |
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EXCURRENS: Thick, straped leaves, dark read and broze green, red mid-rib. |
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FACTUM: Broad leaf, green and yellow, no red; very showy. |
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ILLUSTRIS: Odd, three-lobbed leaves, green and yellow, mid-rib protruding. |
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INTERRUPTUM: Like "Picturatum", but some leaves divided into two or more parts. |
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JOHANNIS: Long, narrow leaves, center and margins light yellow. |
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KATONI: (Maculatum Katoni) Green leaves, partly tri-lobed, spotted creamy-white. |
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LONG LEAF YELLOW: (Porter`s Unknown) long narrow, dark green leaf, blotched yellow. |
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LYRATUM: Long narrow tri-lobed form green and bright yellow, never red. |
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MAJESTICUM: Narrow leaves, very long, dark green, spotted red and yellow. |
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MORTII: A tall growing variety, with leaves veined yellow, sometimes all yellow. |
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MRS. FRED SANDERS: Large oak leaf, center and lobes splotched brilliant yellow. |
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NESTOR: Broad leaf, similar to Earl`s Court, veined and spotted yellow and red. |
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NOBILIS: Small lancolate leaf, green and yellow turning dark red with age. |
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PICTURATUM: Long, narrow leaves, yellow mid-rib; bright red with age. |
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PRINCE OF WALES: Long, odd shaped irregular leaves; green and pale yellow. |
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PUNCTATUM: Small fine narrow leaves, profusely spotted with yellow. |
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QUEEN VICTORIA: Large long dark green leaves, veined and mottled red. |
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RAINBOW`S STARLIGHT: (Mrs. C. O. Liller) A very dark green long leaf spotted rose spots. |
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REX: Long narrow leaves somewhat spiral, veined and mottled yellow turning red with age. |
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RUBRUM COMPACTUM: A very dwarf compact grower of narrow leaf type red and green. |
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RECURVIFOLIUM: Broad recurved leaves mottled red, yellow and green. |
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SPIRALE: A small dark green and corkscrew-shaped leaf. |
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SPLENDENS: Semi-oak leaf form, mottled yellow, turning red in the sun. |
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STEWARTII: Yellow veins and margin, mid-rib and petioles red. The most cold-resistant. |
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SUNRAY: Long narrow linear leaves, yellow never turning red somewhat curled, twisted. |
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SUPERBA: Long very narrow leaves, almost hair-like. Green and yellow. |
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TORTILIS: (RED CORKSCREW), Narrow spiral leaves, a brilliant dark red. |
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VEITCHII: Large, long leaves veined and mottled yellow. Flashing pink. |
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This is Just a Third of the Crotons that where Available at Royal Palm Nursery (Reasoners Nursery) Years Ago. |
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