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Palms and Choice gSffSS:**^ Decorative Plants 



EASILY GROWN TROPICAL BEAUTIES 



ralin^ are arniMiu the noblest and grandest of all deeorative plants. No plant is so beautiful and elegant in the home as the Palm, and 

 the varii'iic^ that I nuote are the best adapted for the ordinary room, thriving even with a considerable amount of exposure, dust and changes 

 of temperature. 



CHA.MAEROPS EXCELSA (Japanese Fan Palm) — One of the hardi- 

 est of tlie Fan Palms. Foliage dark green; the segments of the 

 fan-shaped leaves deeply cut. tlie edges covered with tooth-like 

 spines. Crows from 15 to 20 feet high; very desirable for lawn 

 decoration. Fine plants 20c. each, postpaid. 

 KENTIA BALMOREANA — Exceedingly popular parlor Palm. De- 

 cidedly ruggtd under all kinds of treatment. Fine plants 20c. 

 eachi postpaid. 



KENTIA FOSTERIANA — Without exception the most hardy Palm 

 in its cla.ss. Quite graceful and scarcely has an equal for table 

 decoration. Fine plants 20c. each, postpaid. 



LATANIA BORBONICA— This is one of the very best Palms for 

 house culture, so hardy as to thrive in any ordinary living room, 

 in spite of heat, cold, dust or drought. Has elegant fan-shaped 

 leaves, rich dark green, beautifully fringed. Grows easily, needs 

 no petting or coaxing. Fine plants 20c. each, postpaid. 



75c. 



Rubber Plant 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS— Beautiful, strong-growing Palm with glossy, 

 dark green foliage. Sure to please and easily grown. Fine plants 15c. 

 each, postpaid. 



SEAFORTHIA ELEQANS — A magnificent plant for jardinieres or center 

 of tropical bed. Most graceful. Leaves of rarely beautiful formation. 

 Fine plants 20c. each, postpaid. 

 n iiimi p^jw '1 °^ ^'^ Palms 



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Larger palms by Express at buyer's expense 50c., 7Sc., to $1.50 to $2.50 

 each. Excellent Specimen Palms by Express at buyer's expense $3.00 to 

 $5.00 each. 



INDIA RUBBLR PLANT (Ficus Belgica.) 



The India Rubber Tree is well known as one of the finest plants for 

 table and parlor decoration. Its large, thick olive green leaves and 

 graceful polished stems make it one of the very finest ornamental plants 

 for the house and conservatory. Will stand much more neglect than 

 most plants. Fine plants SOc. and 75c. each, postpaid. Larger plants 

 by Express at buyer's expense $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. 



UMBRELLA PLANT , 



As decorative as a palm. Hardy, useful and beautiful Vifindow plant 

 for all seasons, always presenting a fresh, green, attractive appearance. 

 Invaluable as an aquatic plant. Throws up stems 2 to 3 feet high, sur- 

 mounted by whorls of leaves. Price lOc. each or 3 for 2Sc., postpaid. 



THL 5 AGO PALM (Cycas Revoiuta) 



A Grand Decorative Plant both for the Garden and House 

 A magnificent plant of noble and majestic habit and one uf the most delightful decorative plants grown 

 ainating in a crown of handsome, arching ostrich-feathered, glossy dark green 

 5aves, of thick leathery texture .^s a specimen piant for the lawn or porch during 

 he Summer months nothing will equal the beautiful Sago Palm, while for in- 

 oors decorative purposes, and an elegant addition to your plant collection 



during the cold months — no plant equals 

 it — and you will find that the Sago Palm 

 will resist gas, dry heat, dust and cold 

 to which Decorative Plants are frequent- 

 ly exposed. 



I am growing a few dozen of these 

 Wonderful Sago Palms especially on re- 

 quest from my customers. They will be 

 ready for shipment in June. Send your 

 order now so that I can reserve a fine 

 specimen for you and ship soon as ready. 

 Tliese plants usually sell at $.5.00 to 

 $111.00 each at most Florist Stores. The 

 price to you for early orders, $1.97 each, 

 carefully packed and shipped by Express, 

 not prepaid. THIS IS A REAL BAR= 



THL AUSTRALIAN 5ILK 

 TRLL 



A Beautiful Decorative Plant 



A magnificent plant for decorative 

 purposes, of rapid, easy growth, fully 

 cut foliage, rivaling a rare Fern. The 

 young, growing leaves are a light brown 

 color, the tips being covered with a soft 

 down, closely resembling raw silk, hence 

 the name, "Silk Tree." It is one of the 

 most satisfactory plants for house cul- 

 ture. lOc. each, 3 for 25c., postpaid. 



Umbrella Plant 



The stems are cylindrical, tei» 



Australian Silk Tree 



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