- CHAMEROPS 
EXCELSA. 
A handsome fan-leaf Palm of rapid, 
Ss easyculture. Very valuable and use- 
SS ful for out-doors during the Summer. 
: This is undoubtedly one of the finest 
Palms in cultivation. 
) PRICE, 
ul 3 inch pots, fine plants ......$ 75 each 
CHAMEROPS EXCELSA. 4 “ SaaS Ae CHIN itera yp OU 
i KENTIA BALMOREANA. 
KENTIA BALMOREANA. 
i This is one of the finest pot plants imaginable, and the easiest 
Ri to grow of any of the Palm family. Being almost hardy, itis 
not injured by slight changes in temperature, and its stiff, glossy 
____ leaves enable it to stand the dry, hot air of the living room with- 
outinjury. The leaves are a deep glossy-green, fan shaped, 
hardy of its class. Wery graceful for table decoration. It is 
scarcely equaled, and were we to select one Palm only it certain- 
ly would be a Kentia. 
Inch Pots. No. of Leaves. Height. Price Each 
Zama cteinretatets ZL OWA lete‘cloin nleie sie jest 8inches...... $ 50 
1o to 12 WuNigeeaag 65 
Tb LO Fete amine aide ateychata I 00 
22 to 24 ROS I 50 
233} Way fay MO ea 3 00 
CYCAS 
REVOLUTA. 
Sago Palm. 
These are magnificent 
plants, of noble, majestic 
habit and most impressive. 
They are probably the 
most valuable decorative 
plants grown, both. for 
lawn and house decora- 
tions, Their heavy, glos- 
sy, deep green fronds re- 
sist alike the gas, dust, dry 
= heat and cold to which 
2 decorative plants are fre- 
= quently exposed. Our 
plants are an exceptionally 
fine lot of popular sizes.for 
home decoration. 
CYCAS REVOLUTA, 
Stems, 3to4in, high, 6to $leaves,12to15in. long..$1 so each 
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split deeply into segments. This is, without exception, the most. 
WASHINGTON FILIFERA. 
A beautiful 
Palm is one of 
the finest addi- 
tions that can 
be made to any 
collection of 
plants, but the 
high prices of 
the best varie- 
ties have pre- 
vented most 
people from 
possessing one. 
hen again, 
there are few 
of the best sorts 
which succeed 
wellin ordinary 
window cul- } | ny, 
ture. It is, W/WNN \s\ ANWAR all 
therefore, with Na Capi atiitg 
pleasure that AAS VINDDND, 
am now WASHINGTONIA FILIFERA, 
able to offer 
one of the most beautiful sorts in existence, and one thatis hardy 
and robust enough to succeed anywhere, at a price which brings 
it within the reach of all. It has elegant dark-green, fan-shaped 
leaves, from which hang thread-like filaments, as seen in the 
cut, The plant is a compact grower, well adapted to pot cul- 
ture, succeeding in any Situation, and with any treatment that 
will keep a Geranium alive, It will flourish in any window for 
anybody, making a grand ornament during Winter, and in Sum- 
mer it can adorn a veranda, or be placed about the garden or 
yard, or used for a center in a vase, basket or flower bed—always 
ornamental anywhere. All Palms of the fan-leaved sorts have, 
when young, leaves of a long, narrow shape, developing the 
round, fan-shaped ones as they grow older, Therefore, when 
you get your plant and see long leaves instead of round ones, do 
not think that a wrong sort has been sent you, I have none but 
small plants. 10 cents each. 
LIVISTONIA ROTUNDIFOLIA. 
The Miniature Fan Palm. 
Resembling Latania Borbonica, but very much more dwary 
and compact in habit, and having much smaller and handsomer 
leaves, which are of the most perfect shape. The leaves are cir- 
cular in form,only about eight to ten inches in diameter, and 
deeply toothed. Very small plants throw up an unusual number 
of these beautiful leaves, furnishing and finishing the plant, 
making very perfect specimens when only a foot high—plants of 
this height having as many as a dozen well-developed, perfect 
leaves. It makes a lovely plant for table decoration, No Palm 
makes such perfect specimens when small,soit has a distinct 
place among decorative plants, and is a charming addition to the 
limited number of plants really adapted for house decoration. 
Very scarce and rare. My price for nice young plants, showing 
character very nicely, $1.00 and $2.00 each, 
CORYPHA AUSTRALIS, 
One of the most valvable greenhouse Palms. Leaves very cir- 
cular, margin divided into small segments, dark green. Of easy 
culture. 
pinch pots, fine plants ......-. ..... Gua cs eovvccscee Gl 25 Cach. 
inch pots, fine plants.............+. SédcCosneen6o eccese I 50 cach. 
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ARECA LUTESCENS. 
This majestic Palm is without a 
peer for strength and elegance 
combined. Its dark, glossy, green 
leaves are gracefully curved on 
slender stems, and the entire foli- 
age is gracefully disposed. The 
trunk and stems are a golden-yel- 
low, irregularly spotted with 
bronzy-green, giving 1t a peculiar 
charm. The built-up plants of 
this Palm, thatis, three plants ina 
pot, are very handsome and de- 
servedly popular. 
Inch Height No. of Price 
Pots. Inches, Leaves. Each, 
2 o Goanesoadts  “Setess $ 25 
BeicamiernLosanr 2 to 7 I 00 
(Giatete oan Sietelietaici OULON Ortclalatar I 25 = - 
I, soees 30...3 plants in a pot 3 50 ARECA LUTDSCENS. 
3 .......36.. 3 plantsin a pot 4 00 
SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS. 
A most useful conservatory or lawn plant. Leaves from two 
to ten feet long. Largely grown on account of its hardy consti- 
tution and useful and graceful character. They soon develop 
into noble specimens. Nice young plants, 50 cents each. 
ALTERNANTHERAS. 
These are the little dwarf red and yellow plants that only 
grow a few inches high, that are used to make letters, designs, 
or borders for beds. I offer two kinds, red and yellow. 65 cents 
each; 60 cents per dozen; by express, $8.50 per hundred. : 
