PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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THE "WINDOW" COLLECTIO(( OF PgUMS. 



These we offer at very low prices for the collection so as to induce our customers to-procure them, believing that 

 there is nothing we offer which will give greater satisfaction for the money invested These young Palms are easily 

 grown into large specimens — one year's growth increasmg their value fourfold at least. As some will no doubt want 

 larger plants we offer ihem in two sizes, the larger size will make a fine display at once as they all show character 

 leaves. We can send the second size collection free by mail, if desired, but we a vise that they be .sent by express 

 (buyer to pay charges) as in that case we can send larger plants and will leave all the soil on the roots, an undoubted 

 advantage. The first size we cannot send by mail. Below we give'short descriptions of the plants. 



Dracena Indivisa. 



(7 he Fountain Plant?) 



Latania Borbonica. 



{Fa)i Palm.) 



The typical Palm and recognized as being indispens- 

 able in every collection. The second size of this plant will 

 not have the fan shaped— also called character leaves, 

 they develop the second year. First size, 75c. each; second 

 .size, 25c. each. 



Areca Lutescens. 



{The Ostrich Feather Palm.) 

 One of the grandest and most useful Palms in cultiva- 

 tion, full of grace and beauty. First size, 75c. each; 

 second size, 30c. each. 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



( 7 he Curly Palm ) 

 The finest perhaps of all Palms for house culture, and 

 very beautiful in form. First size, 75c. each ; second 

 size, 35c. each. 



Seaforthia Elegans. 



(The Giant Palm.) 

 Invaluable on account of its rapid growth and grace- 

 fully arched foliage. In its native state this is one of the 

 most imposing Palms known and makes a fine specimen 

 early in cultivation. First size, 50c. each ; second size, 

 30c. each. 



This plant is unsurpassed for hardiness in the house 

 and eminently fitted to contrast with palms and other 

 decorative plants. First size, 50c. each ; second size, 25c. 

 each. 



Greviilea Robusta. 



{The Silk Oak.) 



A magnificent plant for decorative purposes, of rapid, 

 easy growth, finely cut foliage, rivalling a rare fern. 

 The young growths are a light bronze color, the tips be- 

 ing covered with a soft down closely resembling raw- 

 silk, hence the name of " Silk Oak." First size, 50c. 

 each; second size, 25c. each. 



Cyperus Alternifolius. 



{The Umbrella Palm) 



Although, strictly speaking, not a Palm, yet its habit 

 and appearance entitle it to a place among them. It is 

 happily styled "The Umbrella I'alm," as the leaves 

 radiate from the stem and curve downward in graceful 

 fashion. Of the easiest culture, a beautiful living green 

 and will prove satisfactory in any collection. First size, 

 50C. each ; second size, 25c. each. 



• • PRICES OF THE " WINDOW " COLLECTION OF PALMS. • • 



First size, 7 strong plants from 4 and 5 inch pots. . . .' $3.00, (if bought separately would cost $4.25.) 



Second size, 7 " " " 2 and 3 " . " ....'. 1.00, ( " '• " •' 1.95.) 



Pamphlet of instructions on the care of Paints in dwelling houses sent free to purchasers of either of the above collections. 



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