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Phoenix Canadensis. One of the hardiest of the Date Palms, 

 with dark green, feathery foliage; of strong growth, and is espec- 

 ially valuable for outdoor decoration, as it stands sun and wind 

 without the least damage, even in exposed situations. 



RAC II 



8-in. tubs, 32 ins. high, $3 00 



9 " " 46 " " 4 00 

 10 " " 48 " " 5 00 

 Phoenix Roebelenii. 



Kentia Belmofeana. 



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11 -in. tubs, 52 ins. high, $ 7 50 

 11 " " 54 " " 10 (JO 

 18 " " 8 ft. " 50 00 

 The most graceful of the Phoenix, and a 

 Palm which has become popular for room decoration. The plant 

 is of vigorous growth, and its gracefully recurving leaves, with 

 very narrow dirk green pinnae, give it a lightness and airiness not 

 surpassed, if equalled, by Cocos Weddeliana; at the same time it 

 is as hardy as a Kentia, succeeding admirably as a house plant. 

 3-inch pots, (i to 8 in. high, nicely characterized $0 35 each. 



4 10 " " " 75 " 



5 " 15 " " " 1 50 " 



Specimens in 6-in. pots, l.V feet high, 2 feet spread 3 00 " 



" 8 " tubs, 2" " " 1\ " " 5 00 " 



" 10 " " 2i " " 3 " " 10 00 " 



Pritchardia Pacifica. A beautiful Palm lor the warm conserva- 

 tory, with large bright green fan-shaped leaves. 4 inch pots, 50 

 cts. each. 

 Rhapis Flabelliformis. An interesting Japanese Palra, a most 

 serviceable species on account of its extreme hardiness. 



7-inch pots, 3 to 4 stems, 24 inches high $3 00 each. 



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Kentia riacArthuri. A tall-growing species, with rather 

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

 good plant for the cool conservatory. 3-inch pots, 12 inches 

 high, 35 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 15 inches high, 75 cts. each. 



Kentia Sanderiana. A new and rare Palm of elegant and 

 graceful habit, with narrow pinnae in gracefully arching 

 leaves of bright green. 4-inch pots, 15 inches high, $1.00 

 each; 5-inch pots, 24 inches high, $1.50 each. 



Kentia Wendlandiana. A very strong-growing species, with 

 large, heavy foliage, the ends of the pinnae cut like the Fish- 

 tail Palm; quite rare. 3-inch pots, 35 cts. each. 



Latania Borbonica (Chinese Fan Palm). This is the 



popular fan-leaved variety. 

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



4 " 5 to 6 " 15 " " 50 " 



5 " 6 " 20 " " 1 00 " 



Latania Commersoni, or Rubra. A splendid Palm for 

 the warm conservatory, with fan-shaped leaves on long foot- 

 stalks, of a bright red, as are also the ribs of the leaves, which 

 are particularly bright in the young state. 4-inch-pots, $2.00 

 each. 



Livistona Rotundifolia. A miniature fan-leaved Palm, 

 which, in a finished specimen, makes almost a globular plant. 

 Thrifty young plants in 3-inch pots, 25 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 

 50 cts. each. 



Nephrosperma Van Houtteanum. A handsome hothouse 

 Palm, with long, graceful leaves and narrow pinnae, bright 

 glossy green above, glaucous underneath; leaf-stalks chestnut- 

 brown, armed with long, black spines. 34-inch pots, $2.50 

 each. 



Phoenix Rupicola. A very handsome species, with long, 



gracefully arched foliage of rich, deep glossy green. 

 5-inch pots, 12 inches high $0 75 each. 



6 " 18 " " 1 50 " 



4 " 26 to 28 inches high 4 00 



Roscheria Melanochastes. A rare hothouse Palm, with 



leaves 3 to 5 feet long, with unequally divided light green 



pinnae, pale green stems with black spines at the base. 4-inch 



pots, $2.00 each. 

 Stevensonia Grandifolia. It is only at rare intervals that 



we are able to offer this interesting and beautiful stove Palm. 



5-inch pots, $3.00 each. 

 Thrinax Radiata. A pretty fan-leaved variety, with small, 



deeply cut foliage. 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each. 

 Verschaffeltia Splendida, A showy variety, which requires 



a high, moist atmosphere to grow well; large, bright green 



foliage, deeply cut on the edges; very spiny, especially in the 



young state. 7-inch pots, $5.00 each. 



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