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« FILIFERA PALM Us 
(Washingtonia Filifera.) 
This plant needs no petting or skill to grow. 
It flourishes with any treatment in any loca- 
tion in the house, porch or outside. The leaves 
are fan-shaped, beautifully cut and draped 
with a silk-like filament. This is also the easi- 
est palm to grow from seed we have, no trouble 
whatever,and you soon have a magnificent 
plant. Seed sure to grow. 
Packet 10 seeds, 6 cents. 
Strong Plants, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts. 
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‘FILIFERA PALM. 
* COCOS WEDDELIANA. x 
The Most Costly and 
Aristocratic of all Palms. 
This exquisite plant is used for the most re- 
fined occasions and purposes. Used for centers 
in the most elaborate floral designs. For table, 
mantel and jardinieres, as well as for the win- 
~dow and hall. Grows easy and never gets out 
of shape er color. Never offered so cheap. 
Nice Plants, 8 to 10 inches high, 30 cts. 
Larger Plants from 4-inch pots, 50 cts. 
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ARECA LUTESCENS. 
Most beautiful, delicate feathery foliage and 
_ golden yellow stems,spotted with red. One of 
_ the best of house palms. 
= Plants, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts., by mail. 
-. 50-cent and $1.00 plants by express. 
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DWARF JAPANESE MAPLES 
Exceedingly attractive little foliage plants 
for high-class decoration indoors or out. The 
foliage is a picture—hundreds of colors are re- 
presented; yellow, brown, pink, scarlet, green, 
and hundreds of variegations. Many differ- 
ent forms of leaves. First-class window plant. 
Seed of Fine Mixed Sorts, 10 cents. 
LATANIA BORBONICA. 
This is the true ‘palm-leaved palm, from 
which the leaves are taken for our fans. This 
variety is always good and in great demand. 
It has a decided tropical effect and withal is 
very hardy; will stand all kinds of treatment. 
Fine thrifty Plants, 20 cts., 3 for 50 cts. 
90-cent and $1.00 plants by express. 
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GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 
Known as Australian Silk Oak (but is nota 
true Oak). A splendid ferny-leaved pot plant, 
as decorative as a palm, as hardy and easily 
managed as a geranium, and as gracefulas a 
fern. The dust, heat and gas of living rooms 
has no visible ‘effect on it, and everybody 
should grow it. Theseed grows rapidly and 
soon makes a lovely little plant. 
Seed—Packet 10 cents. 
<One each Filifera, Cocos, Areca, and Latania for 70 cents222.——> 
