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COCOS IISSIGISIS. 



This may be called a strong growing C, Weddeliaria, being identical 

 except that the foliage is larger and heavier and of stronger growth ; 5-inch 

 pots, 3 plants in a pot, 15 inches high, 75 cts. each. 



CEROXYLLON NIVEUM. 



A very rare Palm of imposing habit ; large, broad foliag 

 silvery white on under side. §1.00 each. 



LATAMA BORBONICA. 



(Chinese Fan Palm.) 



This popular variety is too well known to require description 

 them in immense quantities. (See cut.) 

 3-in. pots, 4 to 5 leaves, 12 in. high 



which is of a 



4 " 



5 to 6 



15 



5 " 



6 ' 



' 15 



6 " 



6 ' 



' 2J 



7 " 



6 to 7 '' 



' 24 



8 " 



7 to 8 



' 30 



EIVISTONA ROTUNDIFOLIA. 



One of the prettiest Palms, especially suited for table decoration. The 

 foliage is similar to that of Lalania Borbonica, but smaller and gracefully 

 recurved, forming an almost globular 

 plant. Young plants in 3 \ -inch pots, 

 4 to 5 leaves, 8 inches high, 50 cts. 

 each ; fine specimen plants, in 5-inch 

 pots, $1.00 ; 6-inch pots §1.50 each. 



EICUAEA 



ELEGANS. 



A rare variety that is seldom seen, 

 with light, shining green palmate 

 leaves, divided into narrow segments. 

 §1.00 each. 



PHCE1XICO- 



PHORIUM 



SECHELLARUM. 



(Stevensonia Grandifolia.) 



One of the handsomest and most 

 imposing of all Palms, foliage of 

 immense size, of a dark green, with 

 many minute orange-colored spots. 

 The stems are of an orange color, 

 and covered with long black spines ; 

 a rare and interesting variety. Young 

 plants in 2J-inch pots, 75 cts. each ; 

 strong plants, in 5-in. pots, §3 each. 



Latania Borbonica. 



PHOENIX 

 CAINAR1ENSIS. 



One of the hardiest of the Date 

 Palms, with dark green feathery 

 foliage, of strong growth, and is 

 especially valuable for outdoor dec- 

 oration, as it stands sun and wind 

 without the least damage, even in 

 least exposed situations. (See cut.) 



EACH. 



. §2 50 

 . 5 00 



8-in. pots, 30 in. high 

 9 " 36 " 



9 



42 



6 00 



Rhapis 



Flabelliformis. 



l'HCENIX Canariensis 



PH(ENIX 



RUPICOEA. 



This is one of the most graceful 

 among the smaller Palms, with wide- 

 spreading arching pinnate leaves, 

 broadly lance-shaped in outline, 

 with long, narrow pinnae, the lower 

 of which becomes gradually reduced 

 to spines. Good strong young plants, 

 in 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each ; strong 

 specimens, in 6-inch pots, 2 feet high, 

 §2.00 each ; 7-inch pots, §2.50 each 



PHCENIX RECLINATA. 



A stron^ growing form of the Date Palm, with dark green, glossy foliage ; 

 a most desirable variety. 

 4-inch pots, 10 to .12 inches high § 50 eack 



5 " 15 " •- 1 00 " 



6 " 24 " 1 50 " 



PTYCHOSPERMA ALEXANDREA. 



One of the most rapid-growing varieties, and of exceedingly easy culture. 

 Foliage li^ht green on the upper side, with a silvery reflex ; very graceful. 



3-inch pots 10 to 12 inches high §0 25 each. 



4 " 15 to 18 " .' . 50 " 



RHAPIS FLABELLIFORMIS. 



A Japanese variety of easy culture, succeeds in almost any position. The 

 foliage is of a very rich, dark green color ; the habit of the plant is to sucker 

 from the base, so that it forms a handsomely bushy specimen. (See cut.) 

 6-inch pots, about 24 inches high, §1.50 each ; S-inch pots, 30 inches high, 

 very bushy, §3.00 each. 



RHAPIS HUHIL.IS. 



Very similar to the above, but with much narrower pinnae. 



Strong plants, in 6-inch pots, 24 inches high §1 50 each, 



7-inch pots, 30 inches high, bushy specimens 2 50 " 



8 " 36 " very bushy 5 00 " 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



We will send a thrifty young plant each of Areca, Kentia, Phoenix. 

 Latania and Cocos, as shown in illustration on page 124, prepaid to any 

 address in the United States, for §1.00. 



