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Palms in cultivation....... 
*Oreodaxa Regia....................-25 cts., 50 ets. to 1 00 | 
Oleracea ns eke. soos si leieecemereekt 25 cts. to 50 
Pinanga Kuhlii, a very beautiful Palm of low | 
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LATANIA 
Each. 
*Latania Borbonica, leaves large, fan shaped, 
with pendent marginal sezments, bright green 
tint, one of the handsomest and most useful 
SUE Les 30 cts., $1.00 to 
BORBONICA. 
*Macrozamia Denisoni (Peroffskyana), long, 
gracetul pinnated 
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*Spiralis, 
leaves, very beautiful 
a grand justralian Cycad; the 
leaves are pinnate, the segments being lin- 
ear; itisaremarkably fine and elegant plant, 
the leaves being composed of from 45 to 50 
pairs of segmenis or pinne................ $1.00 to 
*Phcenix Dactylifera (Date Palm), the leaves 
long pinnate, dark 
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*Dumosa, dwarf habit. 
green, a handsome 
i 25 ets., $1.00 to 
Reclinata, leaves pinnate, exceedingly grace- 
ful, a tine greenhouse Palm or for the flower 
garden d'ring summer. 
being very graceful...... 
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25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00 to 
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JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
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Pheenix Rupicola, this is one of the most 
exquisitely graceful amongst Palms, and in ele- 
gance takes a similar place to that of Cocos 
Weddelliana. It is of acaulescent habit, with 
wide spreading arching pinnate leaves, a most 
valuable acquisition................. -..------3U ets. to 1 50 
*Sabal Adansonii (Palmetto), a pretty dwarf 
Palm Freel oi sass oe scccenenae aerenseeentnersennees 50 cts. to 1 00 
Pritchardia Filamentosa, this new Palm 
has been introduced from Lower Cal- 
ifornia; it is of graceful habit and quick 
growth; the leaves are paimatifi:.d with 
numerous divisions and whitish filaments, 
a beautiful Palm.........................5U ets. to 1 50 
Pritchardia Pacifica, somewhat like La- 
tania Korbonica, leaves more circular...... 
*Seaforthia Elegans, this is a most grace- 
ful Palm, eminently adapted for the deco- 
ration of the greenhouse and garden. It 
also makes a fine window plant; leaves 
are very long and gracefully arched, dark 
green, the whole plant perfectly smooth ; 
a grand decorative plant. (See last page 
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*Ptychosperma Alexandre, an extremely 
handsome greenhouse !’alm, destined to 
become one of the most elegant species 
for cool-house purposes and the decoration 
of the flower garden during summer. 
Leaves pinnate, beautifully arched, bright 
red in young state, changing with age to 
light green ; native of Australia,30 ¢c.,$1to 2 50 
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*Trinax Argentea, a very beautiful dwarf 
Palm, leaves fan shaped, very hand- 
SOME: c.cnccncceee Caxcesctccnestee 30 cts., 50 cts. to 1 00 
*Elegans, a dwarf Palm, leaves fan 
shaped; it is an exceedingly beautiful 
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*Veitchia Johannis (Kentia Exorrhiza), sheath, 
petioles and rachis are of a dark blood color, 
and covered when young with a grey tomen- ~ 
tum. An extremely rare and beautiful new 
*Zamia Miguelii, it produces from the crown 
remarkably elegant fronds, which are erect 
and somewhat spirally twisted............. $1.00 to 2 00 
