Choice Palms 



Areca Lutescens 

 Beautiful Palm with 

 dark glossy green leaves 

 gracefully curved. 



Areca Lutescens 



One of the most beautiful Palms. 

 Its dark, glossy green leaves are 

 gracefully curved on slender stems, 

 and the entire foliage is gracefully disposed; 

 the trunk and stems are golden-yellow. Nice 

 plants, 75c each; larger plants, $1.50 and $3.00 

 by express. 



Australian Silk Tree 



.. (Grevillea)— A magnificent plant for decorative 

 purposes, rapid, easy growth, finely cut foliage 

 rivaling a rare Fern. Leaves are light brown 

 color, the tips being covered with a soft down, 

 closely resembling raw silk, hence the name, 

 "Silk Oak." 20c each; 3 for 57; $1.92 per 

 dozen. 



All large Palms 

 and decorative 

 plants give bet- 

 ter results if 

 shipped by ex- 

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The Beautiful Palm 

 of the Howe Islands. 

 Here it grows in 

 luxuriance on the 

 mountain slopes. 



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(Kentia Belmoreana)— The Ken- 

 tia Belmoreana Palm represents the 

 best of the Palm family. It is a 

 native of the Lord Howe Islands, situated a 

 few hundred miles east of Sidney, New South 

 Wales. Here it grows in luxuriance on the 

 mountain slopes. It has the grace and light- 

 ness of the Cocos, but robust in growth and 

 heavy in foliage. As a foliage plant it cannot 

 be excelled. Price, nice young plants by ex- 

 press only, 40c each; larger plants, 75c and 

 $3.00. 



Pandanas Veitchii Cocos Palm Phoenix Roebelini 



$1^0 



One of the most attractive 

 plants. Leaves light green, 

 beautifully marked with broad 

 stripes and bands of pure white, and grace- 

 fully curved. Like the Palms, the longer you 

 have the plant the more valuable it becomes. 

 Price, strong plants, by express only, $1.00 and 



$2.00. 



Beautiful Decorative Plant, Pandanus Veitchii. 



The most elegant 

 and graceful of all m 31 C 

 the Smaller Palms. ■ 

 Its slender stem is freely furnish- 

 ed with graceful and arching 

 leaves of a glossy green color. 

 Smaller sizes are admirable for 

 fern dishes as the plant is of 

 comparatively slow growth. 

 Larger sizes make up some of 

 the best specimens of the Palm 

 family. Price, 75c each. 



JASMINE. 



Grand Duke 



This Jasmine is 

 very easily grown ; 

 even small plants bear 

 a profusion of very 

 double creamy-white 

 flowers, having a deli- 

 cious perfume. It is 

 a magnificent, and one 

 of the most valuable 

 and popular pot plants 

 known. It can be 

 stored in a dry cellar 

 in winter. Price, 35c 

 each; 3 for $1.00; 

 per dozen $3.36. Larg- 

 er plants 75c each; 3 

 for $2.14; dozen $7.20. 



McGregor's 

 Plant Food 



An odorless concentrated, 

 soluble fertilizer, containing 

 all the elements necessary 

 to produce a vigorous growth 

 and healthy condition of all 

 kinds of plants. Price. 35c. 



$2.0C 



(The Ostrich Plume Palm) — This 

 beautiful Palm has the grace and 

 lightness of Cocos Weddelliana, but 

 is more robust in growth, foliage gracefully 

 curved, spreading in, habit. It is as hardy as 

 the Kentia Palm, succeeding admirably as a 

 house plant. Fine large plants, $2.00 and $4.00 

 by express only. 



McGregor's Catalogue is to the gardner what Spaulding's Catalogue is to the athlete, what Baedaker's Guide is to the 



traveler, and what Vogue is to the woman of fashion. 



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