PETER HENDERSON & GO'S QUARTERLY TRADE LIST OF PLANTS. 



K".J.T(A FOSTKia \NA 



LATAMA B01{IJ0>;iCA. 



PANDANUS UTILIS. 



PHCENIX KECLINATA. 



PHCENIX RECLINATA. 



A fine large growing species, of very rapid growth, 

 very hardy. Stands anj' amount of hard usage, line 

 vase palm. (See cul.) 



Price, $1.0U each, plants from 6 inch pots. 



PHCEISIX RUPICOLA. 



This is one of the most exquisitely graceful among 

 the smaller palms. Its wide spreading, gracefully 

 arching, fern-like leaves are elegant and effective for 

 apartment decoration. It is considered the handsomest 

 and most valuable of the Phoenixes, of medium slow 

 growth when young. 



Price, specimen plants, 3 ft high, $4.00 each. 

 fine plants, U" " $2 00 " 



KEIVXIA FOSXERIANA. 



The Kentias are among the best of the Palm species 

 for general cultivation being almo.st impregnable 

 against diseases. The variety shown in the engraving 

 is one of the best of its class, graceful habit, bright 

 green foliage, gracefully disposed; as a decorative 

 plant for the window, dinner table or conservatory it 

 scarcely has an equal. (See cut.) 



Price, strong plants, 2 feet high, $2.00 each; strong 

 plants, 18 inches high, $1.00 each, bmall plants from 

 a inch pots, $25 00 per 100. 



I.AXATVIA BORBOISICA. 



This fine Palm is loo well known to need any de- 

 scription ; its strong constitution and other grand 

 characteristics render it one of the most popular 

 Palms grown. (See cut.) 

 Price, fine plants, from 3-in. pots, $8.00 per 100. 



" 4-in. " 2(».fi0 



" 5-in. " 3.1 00 



" 6-in. •' 100 00 



PANDANVS UTILIS. 



The noble species of Pandanus shown in the en- 

 graving is perhaps the most useful of our ornamental 

 foliage plants. As a vase plant or single specimen in ^^ 

 greenhouse or conservatory it cannot be surpassed.' J^ 

 It is also largely used to decorate the halls in our finest ^^ 

 private residences, and shows grandly on the lawn 

 when grown to a sutticient size. Plants in 2-in. pots, 

 $fi.<iO per 100; 3-in. pots, i|;l-.i.00 per 100. Fine plants 

 from 4-in pots, |25.ii() per T^*^. (See cut) 



