MISS MARV E. MARlliV, FLOKAL FARK, -\i.vV iORK 



^raucaria Excelsa 



(Norfolk Island Pine, or 

 Christmas Tree Pine) 



This is undoubtedly the handsomest 

 and most beautiful of all the Decora- 

 tive Evergreens for house culture. 

 It has no equal, iias a high-bred dis- 

 tinguished appearance entirely differ- 

 ent from anvihing else. Price, fine 

 sturdy little trees, eight to ten inches 

 high, two to three tiers of branches, 

 75c. each, postpaid. Larger and 

 heavier trees, $1 .00, $1 .50 and $2.00 

 each, by express. 



K^ntLa Fosteriana. 



This is one of the finest pot plants 

 • imaginable, and the easiest to grow 

 of any of the Palm family. Being al- 

 most hardy, it is not injured bv slight 

 Kentia Fosteriama. changes in temperature, and its stiff, 



glossy leaves enable it to stand the 

 dry, hot air of the living-room without injury. The leaves are of a deep, 

 glossy green, fan-shaped, split deeply into segments. This is, without ex- 

 ception, the most hardy of its class. Very graceful for table decoration 

 Scarcely equaled. - 25c. each. Larger plants, 50c. to $1.00 each. 



Cocos Weddeliana, 



The most, eostly and aristo- 

 cratic ef all Palms. 



This exqtiisice plant is used for the 

 most refined occasions and purposes. 

 U«.ed for eet.ters in the most elaborate 

 floral designs. For table, mantel and 

 jardinieres, as well as for the window and 

 hall. Grows easily and never gets out of 

 shape or color. Never offered so cheap. 



Nice plants, 8 to 10 inches high, 30c. 

 Larger pla&ts from 4=inch pots, 50c. 



Latama Borbonica 

 Tha true Palm^leaved Palm 



Washingtonia 

 Filifeca Palm. 



This plant needs no 



f letting or skill to grow, 

 t flourishes with any 

 treatment in any loca- 

 tion in the house, porch 

 or outside. The leaves 

 are fan-shaped, beauti- 

 fully cut and draped 

 with a silk -like fila- 

 ment. This is also the 

 easiest Palm to grow 

 from seed we have. 

 No trouble whatever, 

 and you soon have a 

 magnificent plant. 

 Seed sure to grow. -» 



Strong plants, ISc. 

 each : 2 for 25c. 



Araucaria Excelsa. 



Latania Borbonica i 



This is the true palm-leaved Palm. I 

 from which the leaves are taken fc" 

 our fans This variety is alwayt 

 good and in great demand. It has a 

 decided tropical effect and withsl i^ 

 very hardy; will stand all kinds o* 

 treatment. Fine thrifty plants, 20c.; 

 3 for 50c. 50c. and $1.00 plants b^ 

 express. 



Filifera Palms from, 



^00r1 This popular Palm is 



'^'^ "■• more easily and qtiickly 

 raised from seed than any other,] 

 Plant the seed in pots or boxes;] 

 water well and keep in a warm place 

 until the plant is 3 or 4 inches nigh, 

 then pot off in good soil. 

 Packet, 10 seeds, 10c. 



The Palms I offer au-e the very best for house culture. 



Washingtonia Fiufera Palm. 



