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ONLY SET OF SIX PALMS DELIVERED FREE BY MAIL H^n 

 The Cream of Varieties; Worth Treble the Money. 

 Latanla Borbonlca^- This Palm is more largely used than any other, on account of its strong, healthy habit. Magnificent in appearance. 



lul for jardinieres, baskets, etc. 15c. each. 

 Kentia Itt'lmorfaiKi -The curly palm leaves pinnate, the divisions taper pointed. One of the very best for all purposes. 20c. each. 

 Seaforthia Klegans — One of the most graceful of all, bearing long, curving pinnate leaves of rare beauty. A magnificent plant for jardiniere 



center of large tropical bed. 15c. each. 

 Phoenix Canariensis— Beautiful strong-growing Palm with dark green glossy foliage. Is very easily grown, and is sure to please purchaser. 15 c. ea 

 Cocos Weddelliana — The most elegant and graceful of all the smaller Palms. Its slender, erect stems are freely furnished with grBcefully-archi 



leaves made up of innumerable long, narrow pinna? or segments of a rich green color. The Cocos are admirable for fern dishes. 20c. each. 

 Kentia Forsteriana — Thi> is without exception the most hardy of its class. It is very graceful, 



and for table decoration scarcely has its equal. 20c. each. 



If you desire Large Specimen Palms and Ferns, write to me M> stock is fine. 



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Asparagus Sprenceri— The charming new decorative plant. When 

 introduced, ut a high price, a little over a year ago, this variety was 

 received with some hesitation as to its desirability, but after only a limited 

 trial it has come forward with such prominence that the supply will he 

 inadequate to the demand for some time to come. Not only is it useful for 

 cutting in sprays for line cut-tlower work, more particularly in connection 

 with large roses, etc.. but grown in suspended pots it makes one of the 

 prettiest decorative house plants we know of. Tsed in decorations, as, for 

 example, in the decorations of mantles, nothing can equal it. 10c. and 



1 5c. each* 



The M Boston" Fern— fNephrolepis BostoniensisW One of 

 most useful and orna mental of the "Sword Ferns." It is now growi 

 the thousand for the market in all large cities and is steadily increasin I 

 popularity. In well grown specimens the fronds attain a length of I 

 i feet, like plumes, nrching over in every direction, in a most grae 

 manner. This beauti ful Fern is excellent for outside planting in si j 

 borders. It is a very fine plant for hanging pots or baskets on the pinzz I 

 summer ard conservatorv or window in winter. 1 5c. to 25c. each. I 



SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE SPECIMEN PLANTS. 



THESE FINE DECORATIVE PLANTS QUICKLY GROW INTO $5.00 AND $10.00 SPECIMENS. 



