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WOODWARDIA RADICANS 



Chain Fern. Fronds often 4 to 6 or even 10 feet high, one 

 of the most luxuriant growers, of wide distribution. 



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FRUITS AND FLOWEES 



AGAVE SHAWII 



Named in honor of Henry Shaw, the founder of the Mis- 

 souri Botanical Garden. Foliage dark green, broad, strong- 

 ly armed with a terminal and marginal spines. 



Small plants $5 each;over one foot high, $10 each; 10 feet 

 in diameter, $1000 each. 

 ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA 



Yerba Manse. The broad light green leaves and the pure 

 white petals of the flower often blotched with crimson. The 

 roots are in great repute as a cure for wounds. 



Plants 50 cents each, $3 per dozen, $20 per 100. 

 DODECATHEON CLEVELANDI 



California Cyclamen, or Shooting Stars. The flowers white, 

 flushed with rose purple. 



Roots 15 cents each, $1 per dozen, $5 per 100. 

 DUDLEYA PULVERULENTA 



The large, broad leaves are covered with a white powder, 

 giving it a beautiful appearance. 



Plants 50 cents to $2 each ; $5 per dozen, $25 per 100. 

 HESPEROCALLIS UNDULATA 



Desert Lily. This native of the Colorado Desert has large 

 edible bulbs, which produce large handsome white flowers. 



Collected to order only, at $20 per 100. 

 PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



Canary Island Palm. One of the most graceful and popu- 

 lar of the hardy palms grown in Southern California. 



Seeds 25 cents per dozen, $1 per 100. 

 PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA 



Date Palm. This native of the African deserts is now suc- 

 cessfully grown in Arizona, Southern California and parts 

 of Mexico. Readily grown from seed. 



Seeds 25 cents per dozen, $1 per 100. 

 RESURRECTION PLANT 



See Selaginella lepidophylla. 



While our supply lasts we will mail to subscribers at 25 

 cents each 

 RICHARDIA AFRICANA: Calla. 



Roots 25 cents each, $10 per 100. 

 SOHINUS MOLLE : Peruvian Pepper Tree. 



Seeds 10 cents per packet, $1 per lb, 



