WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 





PALMS 



Our Leading Specialty 



We again call special attention to our stock of Palms, which is the largest and 

 most complete in the country, especially in the varieties and sizes used in the general 

 florist trade ; our stock of Kentias alone occupying over two acres of glass, and 

 other popular varieties in proportionate quantities. 



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COCOS WEDDELIANA. 



Our measurements of plants, where given, as in the case of Palms, etc 



etc., mean the height of the plant from the top of the pot tO the \ 



J top of the plant in its natural position, and not from the bottom of the pot ^ 



to the tip of the longest leaf, as some growers do in making their offers. ) 



Acantlioplioenix Crinita. 



An interesting Palm with feathered foliage, which is of a dark 

 green above and silvery below, the stems and trunk being thickly 

 covered with short brown spines and bristles. Good thrifty plants 

 in 3^-inch pots, 12 inches high, $1.25 each. 







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L.rec. 



a Liutescens. 



In. high. Perdoz. Per 100 



Per 1000 



2-in. pots 



3 " 



4 " 



I 

 2 

 3 



plant 



in pot 



6 to 8 



12 to 15 



15 to 18 



^0 75 $6 00 

 I 25 10 00 

 3 00 20 00 



^50 00 



75 00 



200 00 



5 " 



6 " 



3 



3 





'! 



18 to 24 

 28 to 30 



5 00 40 00 

 I 00 Each 



350 00 



7 



8 " 



" 



3 

 3 

 3 





I 



30 to 32 



36 



48 to 54 



1 50 " 



2 50 " 

 10 00 " 





Areca Verschafelti. 



2-inch pots, 6 to 8 inches high, Si-5o per doz. ; $io.oo per 100. 



Calamus Intermedins. 



A tropical species delighting in a high moist atmosphere, finely 

 feathered, dark green foliage. 



3-inch pots, 15 inches high, 50 cents each. 



Cocos Flexuosus. 



A tall slender-growing plant with hnely divided pinnre much 

 in the style of Cocos Plumosus, especially valuable for such sec- 

 tions of the country as Louisiana and California, where it may 

 be grown planted out in the open air. 



We offer a limited number of 9-inch pots, 7 to 8 feet high, 

 with 3 to 4 leaves, at $7.50 each. 



Cocos Datail. 



Similar in genera! habit to Cocos Flexuosus, but with longer 

 drooping pinnte. ginch tubs, 8 feet high, $10.00 each. 



Cocos Plumosus. 



2^-inch pots, 5i-25 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. 



Cocos 'Weddeliana. 



A good lot of 3-inch pots, ready July 15th. 10 to 12 inches 

 high, $2,00 per dozen ; $15.00 per 100. 



Kentia Kirsteniana. 



Unlike all other species of Kentia, the pinnce is broad, roughly 

 edged, not unlike the various species of Caryota ; rare, new and 

 desirable as a collection plant. 



5-inch pots, 24 inches high, $3.00 each. 



Kentia MacArthurii. 



3-in. pots, 15 in. high $0 25 each; $2 50 per doz. 



4 " 18 " 35 " 3 50 " 



6 " 30 " I 50 " 



Kentia Sanderiana. 



A comparatively new Palm which when it becomes more plen- 

 tiful and can be sold at a lower price will become a popular 

 standard variety on account of its graceful habit of growth. 

 3-inch pots, 15 inches high, $0 50 each. 

 6 " " 24 " " 2 50 " 



4 " "3 plants in a pot, 16 to 18 inches high, $1.25 each. 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



