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HENRY A. DRBER. 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa 



OUR LMADING 



SPECIALTY 



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

 largest and most complete in the countr}', especially in the varieties 

 and sizes used in the general florist trade ; our stock of Kentias 

 alone occupying over one and a half acres of glass, and all other 

 popular varieties being on hand in proportionate quantities. 



iSpCCid.! Notice '-'"'' ™ea-surements of plants, where given, as in the case of Palms, etc., etc., mean the height 5 



of the plant from the top of the pot to the top of the plant in its natural ( 



l: 



position. 



is from the 



We make this explanation of our wa}' of measuring, as many growers contend that the proper measurement 

 bottom of the pot to the tip of the longest leaf, and make their offers in that way. 



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Areoa Lutescens. 



2-in. pots, 8 to lo in. high, 



12 to 15 " 



15 to 18 " 



18 " 



24 to 26 " 

 28 to 30 " 



42 to 45 " 



Per doz. 



1 plant in pot So 75 



2 plants in pot I 25 



" 5 to 6 



O 



5 00 

 9 00 



12 00 



Each 

 $<^ 00 



Per 100 

 $6 00 

 10 00 

 20 00 

 40 00 

 75 00 



100 00 

 Per doz. 



$60 00 



Areca Speoiosa. 



A distinct species with dark green pinnse and copper colored 

 stems. 



3-inch pots, 6 inches high, 35 cents each. 

 4 " " -15 " " 75 " 



Areca Verschafelti. 



We offer a fine lot of this handsome and useful variety which 

 always is scarce. 2-inch pots, 6 to 8 inches high, Si. 50 per doz. ; 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Chamserbps Excelsa. 



8-inch pots, 24 to 30 inches high, Si. 50 each. 



Chamserops Hnmilis. 



7-inch pots, 20 to 24 inches high. Si. 50 each. 



Cocos Bonetti. 



We offer a few specimen plants of this rare variety, which for 

 out-door decoration is without doubt the best Palm now in culti- 

 vation being hardier even than the Phcenix, which it somewhat 

 resembles in general appearance, but is more graceful. 

 7-inch pots, 28 to 30 inches high, 36-inch spread . $6. 00 each. 



7 " 



" 36 to 40 " " 40 " " 



. 7.50 " 



9 " 



48 " " 48 " " 



. 10.00 " 



12 " 



" 4>^ feet high, 4 '/i feet spread . . 



. . 30.00 " 



15 '< 



« 6 " " 6 " " 



. .50.00 " 



15 " 



" 6 - - 7 .< .< . . 



. . 60.00 " 



Cocos Insignia. 



zj^-uich. pots, $1.00 per dozen ; S8.00 per 100. 



Cocos Weddeliana. 



A good lot of 3-inch pots, 10 to 12 inches high, S2.00 per 

 dozen ; S15.00 per 100. 



A limited lot of large plants, S2.50, S5.00, and $6. 00 each. 



Geonoma Gracilis. 



2-inch pots, $1.00 per dozen ; $8.00 per 100. 



Kentia Sanderiana. 



A desirable new and rare variety. 



3-inch pots, 12 inches high, ^0.50 each. 

 5 " " 20 " " 2.50 " 



Kentia Macarthnri. 



2-inch pots, 6 inches high, $1.25 per dozen ; Sio.oo per 100. 



Made-Up Kentias. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 3 plants in a 4-inch pot, 15 inches high I4 50 S35 00 



3 to 4 " " 7 " '• 36 to 40 " "... S2 50 each. 



4 " " 9 " " 42 to 48 " " . 5 00 " 



All the above are nicely furnished plants. 



X M.-\DE-UP ILANT OF KENTIA. 



