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4THE 
NEW GOLDEN 
PANDANUS. 
(Pandanus Sanderi.) 
THE MOST IMPORTANT OR- 
NAMENTAL FOLIAGE PLANT 
INTRODUCED IN MANY YEARS. 
Awarded the following honors ; 
First=class-certificate by the Royal 
Horticultural Society of Great Britain, the 
highest distinction that can be given, and 
one that is rarely awarded. 
Gold Medal. Paris Exposition, 1900. 
Silver Medal (highest award). -Penn- 
sylvania, Horticultural Society, March, 
IgOl. ~ 
Silver Medal (highest award). Pennsyl- 
vania Horticultural Society, November, 
19Ol. 
Silver Cup (highest award). American 
Rose Society, N. Y., 1901. 
Gold Medal (highest award).  All- 
American Show, Kansas City, 1902. 
Silver Medal (highest award). Chrys- 
anthemum Show, N. Y., 1902. 
Also highest awards at— 
Great Quinquennial Show. Ghent, 
Belgium, 1898. 
Great Horticultural "Show. St. 
Petersburg, Russia, 1899. 
Great Horticultural Show. Ham- 
burg, Germany, 1897. THE GOLDEN PANDANUS (Pandanus Sander) 
Never have we taken such pleasure in offering a new plant as we do in presenting this Golden Pandanus, without doubt the 
most important addition in many years to the comparatively small list of really first-class decorative plants, and one that must 
become valuable, not only in all decorations, but as a plant for the conservatory, the window garden—in fact, for any position 
where a decorative plant is required, it giving a richness, life and glow of color which cannot be secured with any other 
subject, and its introduction has been looked forward to, not alone in this country, but in Europe, the plant being well known 
on both sides of the Atlantic, it having been exhibited at many of the principal horticultural exhibitions in Europe and America 
during the past six years, and at all of which it was awarded the highest honors, and was enthusiastically described by the horti- 
cultural press. 
In general habit of growth it closely resembles ?. Veitchi, excepting that its leaves are longer and more recurved, which gives 
the plant a more graceful appearance : but the main distinctive feature is its coloring, which, instead of being white, as in P. Veitchi 
isa rich golden-yellow, while the heart of the plant presents a bronzy-orange coloring, which is brightest i in the centre, gradually 
diminishing towards the tips of the leaves. The longitudinal striping of the foliage shows much the same character as P. Ved/ch, 
being generally, in alternate broader and narrower stripes of gold and green, while in some leaves one half is green and the other 
half gold. A strong feature in favor of the new variety is that the variegations in the foliage become stronger and more pronounced 
as they grow older, while in P. Veztchz the older leaves usually lose the variegation entirely. 
The plant was discovered by a collector in one of the South Pacific Islands, where he had been sent by Messrs. Sander & Co., of 
England, for the purpose of collecting rare Orchids and other tropical plants, and who, with considerable difficulty, succeeded in 
sending the plant to England, where it was carefully nursed and propagated until the spring of 1901, when we succeeded in buying 
the entire stock, which then consisted of nearly one thousand plants, at a price far in excess of any ever before paid for a decorative 
plant of any kind. We have been very successful it propagating it, which enables us to offer it for delivery the coming autumn at 
prices which are remarkably low for such a grand novelty. 
Orders will be booked and filled in strict rotation, Autumn, 1903, at the following prices: 
Caos strong plants, in 3-inch pots . ... . . . $0 75 each, | Beautiful specunen plant, in 8-in. pots .-. . . $7 50 cach: 
OG Civ tM ALIN CA gDOlS uN. ahh ue TOO, aes) | OG in, LOzin. pots..¢..-. =. 10/00 
G6 GG Scar IT On ICME POLS dais iets’ wes een 2 OO 684! | se ss COP MMn T2cine POLS: ela enie, sol OOP we 
Beautiful specimen plants, in 7-inch pots . . . . . 350 ‘ Hg ee Goh = shay Uprbo A an OI gn im ete way KOTO) 
Pandanus. Per doz. Per 100 Passiflora. Per doz. Per 100 
Utilis, 21-inch pots...) ..... . $075 $600] Corrulea. 2¥%-inch pots... .,... . $0.75 $6 00 
ss 3 ss é BE ag epine costs OO 8 oo | Constance Elliott. 2%/-inch pots. 75 6 00 
gs 4 a ane ier ann 2 OO nns.00 «| Pfordtt. 23/-inch pots 1% SUN 3820) | 75 6 00 
os 6 ue Hane Ms ke te enneh lig 627 SO). OOOO: (Decaisneana Variegata®, oe ian i. 75 6 00 
