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PALns 



FOR HOME ADORNMENT 



No collection of plants is complete without palms. Their 

 bold, majestic, yet graceful foliage lends a grandeur and 

 magnificence that cannot be obtained by any other class 

 of plants, and no decoration, whether in the conservatory, 

 hall or sitting-room, is complete without them. 

 Areca Lutescens. One of the most graceful and beautiful 



Palms in cultivation ; the foliage is of a bright, glossy green; 



with yellow stems. 



3 inch pots, bushy plants, 12 to 15 inches high. . . .$ 50 each. 



4 " " " 15 to 18 " " 75 " 



5 " " " 18 to 24 •' " 1 50 " 



Cocos Weddellana. The most graceful and elegant of all 



Palms. Its slender, erect stem is freely furnished with its 

 gracefully arching leaves, of a rich green color. The 

 smaller sizes are admirable for fern dishes. 

 Young plants in 2J- inch pots, 35 cts. each ; 3-inch pots, 

 12 inches high, 50 cts. each. 



Kentia Belmoreana. The Kentias are the hardiest palms 

 in cultivation. They are of slow growth, and are less affected 

 by the dust and dry atmosphere of the house than any others. 

 The variety here offered is of dwarf, spreading habit, with 

 fine rich dark-green foliage. 



Inch Pots. 

 3 

 4 

 5 



Inches High. 



12 

 15 

 18 



Each. 



$ 50 



75 



2 00 



Incli Pots. 

 6 



7 

 7 



Inches High. 



20 

 24 

 26 



Each. 



$3 00 

 5 00 

 7 50 



Kentia Forsteriana. 



30 ..10 00 

 This splendid variety is very similar 



to K. Belmoreana, but of stronger growth, with broader 

 heavier foliage. 

 Inch Pots. Inches High. Each 



12 



15 

 24 

 30 



50 

 75 

 00 

 00 



Inch Pots. 



7 

 7 

 7 

 7 



Inches High. Each. 



36 . .$6 00 



40 . . 7 50 



42' ..10 00 



46 to 48 ..15 00 



Made-up Plant of Kentia Forstkkiana 



Kentia Forsteriana (Made-up Plants). These are speci- 

 mens made by planting several plants together ; very useful 

 decorative specimens. 



Inch Tubs 



7 



7 

 7 



Inches High. 



30 

 36 

 40 



8 42 



Phoenix Roebeleni. 



nch Tubs 



Inches High Each. 



10 



45 . .$15 00 



10 



48 . . 20 00 



12 



54 . 25 00 



Sansevier ia Zevlanica 

 Laxikenti 



Each. 

 .$5 00 

 . 7 50 



.10 00 

 .12 50 I 

 The most graceful of the Phoenix, and 

 a Palm which has become one of the most popular for room 

 decoration. The plant is of vigorous growth, and its gracefully, recurving 

 leaves, with very narrow dark green pinnae give it a lightness and airiness not 

 surpassed, ii equalled, by Cocos Weddellana ; at the same time it is as hardy as 

 a Kentia, succeeding admirably as a house plant. 



5-inch pots, 15 inches high, nicely characterized $2 00 each 



Specimens in 6-inch pots, IJ feet high 3 50 " 



7 " tubs, 2 " 5 00 " 



" 10 " . " 2 " extra spread 15 00 " 



SANSEVIERIA 



Zeylanica Laurenti. This variety, in addition to the variegation shown in the 

 ordinary sort, has a band of creamy yellow varying from J^ to ^ inch or moris in 

 width on each edge of the leaves, which adds greatly to its decorative effect. A 

 limited stock of good young plants, $1.00 each. 



STEPHANOTIS 



Floribunda One of the most charming hothouse climbers, growing rapidly, with 

 long, glossy deep green foliage, and producing clusters of pure white, deli- 

 ■ ciously fragrant flowers. $2.00 each. 



STIG]M[APHYI.I.ON CILIATUM 



(Brazilian Golden, or Orchid Vine)] 

 One of the prettiest tender climbers in cultivation, with large yellow, orchid-like 

 flowers, produced very freely during the summer months. It is especially adapted 

 for training over the pillars or on the wall of a conservatory, but will do equally 

 well in the open air during the summer. 50 cts. each. 



NOTE— AU Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



