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Areca Lutescens. One of the most gmceful and beautiful 

 Palms in cuitivation ; the foliage is of a bright glossy-green, 

 with rich golden-yellow stems. 



Each. 

 3-inch pots, 4 to 5 leaves, 12 to 15 inches high §0 25 



4 " 5 to 6 " 15 to 18 " " 50 



5 " 6 to 7 " 18 to 20 " " 75 



6 " 6 to 8 " 24 to 30 " " 1 50 



Areca Verschaffeltll. A splendid Palm, with finely-divided 



pinnae of a deep green color with yellowish midrib. 4-inch 

 pots, 15 inches high, 75 cts. each; 5-inch pots, 18 .inches 

 high, $1.00 each. 



Bactris riajor. A comparatively rare Palm, which, where 

 the temperature of a warm conservatory can be given, is an 

 interesting subject, on account of the many long spines with 

 which not only the stems, but also both surfaces of the leaves, 

 are denseJv covered. Strong plants in 5-inch pots, 18 inches 

 high, $2.00 each. 



Cocos Weddeliana. The most elegant and graceful of all 

 the smaller Palms Admirable for fern dishes, as they are of 

 slow growth and maintain their beauty for a long time, 3- 

 inch pots, 12 inches high, 25 cts. each ; beautiful specimens 

 in 5-inch pots, 18 to 24 inch;s high, Sl-50 each; large 

 specimens in 7-inch pots, 3 feet high, $3.50 each. 



Kentlas. The Kentias give better satisfaction as a house plant 

 than any other variety. They are of slow growth, and are 

 not affected by the dry atmosphere of the house, and were we 

 to select one Palm only, it certainly would be a Kentia. 



O collection of plants is complete without Palms. Their bold, 

 majestic, yet graceful, foliage lends a grandeur and magnificence 

 that cannot be obtained by any other class of plants, and no decora- 

 tion, whether in the conservatory, hall or sitting-room, is complete with- 

 out them. Nearly all the varieties offered are of the easiest culture, suc- 

 ceeding under the most ordinary conditions. Our facilities fur producing 

 this class of stock are the most complete in this country. 35 of our largest 

 houses — over three acres of greenhouse structure — being devoted to them 

 alone, enabling us to supply all the leading and popular sorts at the most 

 reasonable prices. 



{ T/te heights given are froyii top of pot to top of plant.') 

 Kentia Wendlandiana. A very strong-growing species, 

 with large, heavy foliage, the ends of the pinnae cut like the 

 Fish-tail Palm ; quite rare. 5-inch pots, §150 each. 

 Latania Borbonica {Chinese Fan Palm). This popular 

 variety is too well known to require description. 

 3-inch pots, 4 to 5 leaves, 12 inches high. . . . §0 25 each. 



4 " 5 to 6 " 15 " " 50 '• 



6 " 6 " 20 " " 1 00 " 



Phoenix Canadensis. One of the hardiest' of the Date 

 Palms, with dark green, feathery foliage, ol strong growth, 

 and especially valuable for outdoor decoration, as it stands 

 sun and wind without the least damage. 10-inch tubs, 3J 

 feet high, S6.00 each. 

 Phoenix Roebelenii. The most graceful of all the Phoenix, 

 and a Palm which we feel sure will become one of the most 

 popular varieties for room decoration. The plant is of vigor- 

 ous growth, and its gracefully recurving leaves, with very 

 narrow dark green pinnae, give the plant a lightness and 

 airiness not surpassed, if equalled, by Cocos Weddeliana ; at 

 the same lime it is hardy as a Kentia, succeeding admirably 

 as a house plant. 



4-inch pots, 10 inches high ... .$1 25 each. 



6 " 15 " 3 00 " 



Pinanga Kuhlii. A rapid-growing Palm, with large, bold 

 foli.ije of light green. 4-inch pot>, 15 inches high, $1.00 each. 

 Rhapis Flabelliformis, Two very handsome specimens, 6 

 feet high by 6 feel in diameter, $150.00 each. These are a 

 beautiful pair of plants either for indoor or lawn decoration. 

 Rhopaloblaste Hexandra. A rare Palm, with very grace- 

 ful foliage, resembling somewhat Cocos Weddeliana. 4-inch 

 pots, 15 inches high, $1.50 each. 

 Thrinax Barbadensls. A pretty and graceful form of this 

 attractive fan-leaved Palm. 5-inch pots, 15 to 18 inches high, 

 $2.00 each. 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



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 pots. 



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 5 

 6 



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11 7 to 8 



12 7 to 8 



Kentia Forsteriana. 



Leaves. 



3 to 4 



4 to 5 



5 to 6 



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Kentia MacArthuri. A tall-growing species, with rather 

 broad pinnae, the ends of which are iiregular in outline ; a 

 good plant for the cool conservatory. 5-inch pots, 18 inches 

 high, Sl.OO each. 



Kentia Sanderiana. A rare Palm of elegant and graceful 

 habit, with narrow pinnai in gracefully arching leaves of 

 bright green. 4-inch pots, 15 inches high, $1.00 each; 5- 

 inch pots, 18 to 20 inches high, $1.50 each. 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



Special Offer of Palms 



We will send a thi-ifty-y.ou.ng plant eajcli of Areca Lutescens, Kentia 

 Belmoreana, Kentia Forsteriana, Lat.inia Borbonica and Cocos Wed- 

 deliana, prepaid, to any address in the United States for $1.00. 



