Palms for House Decoration. 
No Home is Complete without a Handsome Palm or Fern to brighterr the dull 
days of winter. We offer the best varieties at prices within reach of all Palms 
make a beautiful and valued present. Choice Palms and Ferns make a most 
desirable gift especially at the Christmas season. Send us your order, with 
remittance, stating variety you prefer and we will give the order immediate 
personal attention. You can send card to go with plant or we will furnish 
same with any name or expression written thereon free of charge. 
Areca Lutescens. 
Considered by tlorists one of the 
most decorative plants. wilhstnnUs 
much rouijh handling: and is always 
k'raccfuland artistic with its dark, 
ylossy-j; recn leaves and icolden stem, 
l^laiits, 10 inches hli^h, each, 3r,c.; 
15 inches high, each, ">0c., by mail, 
postpaid. -Z feet hi^h, ^1.50, by ex- 
press. 
PALM. Kentia Belmoreana, 
The most popular parlor palm we 
::rro\v. Ifardy and ruy^y:cd, under all 
kinds of treatment it g-rows steadily 
on, throwin^^ up a new leaf with 
most satisfactory regularity. BeauCi- 
fuUy curved and reHcxcd leaves, 
deep yrcen foHaire. 
Pandanus Utilis or (Screw Palm.) 
A most Valuable viecorative plant from the 
East Indies, also one of our most useful orna- 
ment piants, both for in and outdoor culture. 
Growv.-ellin any ordinary liviniT room. In- 
creases^ in value and beauty from year to year 
with little attention. One of the most satisfac- 
tory of all palms. Stronj,' phints 15 cents each: 
larije plants 2'» cents each, postpaid. Lary-e 
plants 3^ inches h\:^\\. b\ express at pur- 
chasers expense. 
Phoenix RecHuata.- 
exceeiiinj^Iy ornamental palm, 
rf I inches hli^h, bv 
• express. 
A i;raceful and 
l:ach. 30c.; I" to 
A pril ;t!i, 111(13. 
Sappinj^ton, Mo 
T. C. Furnas v*;: Co. 
1 received plants and bulb:, today, also black 
licrry plants last week and extra plants and 
seeds. They arrived in '^(hkI condition and 
must say was more than satisfactory. Thankiny: 
you for care in this order a' d hopin.^ to have 
other oniers for vmh. 
! domain. 
Chas. Cornell. 
Kid.iic rarni. III.. Oct. 3'.), v.Hi\. 
T. C. Furnas S; Co.. Dear Sirs: 
The iuilbs rcc'd the 311 insl. ;d! rt,^ht. am 
well pleased with them sii far, i 
lfQ<l ecilnlly. ! 
A nn.i S. I-'c-'v. I 
nchcs hij;h, each... 
.50 (" '^'^stpaui 
very fine plants each i.m I ^y,^-^P' 
extra choice and buyers 
j3 -„J expense.2 
bushy, each , 
Cocos Palm. 
The most ele^^ant and g^raeelul of all the small- 
er I'alms. Its slender erect stems arc freelv 
furnished with graceful arching- leaves. The 
Cocos are admirable for fern ilishes. as thev 
maintain their lieauty for a lon^' lime. 
Plants 7 inches hij^h, each, Sric: ID inches hij^h, 
each, .5()c., by mail, postpaiil. 
PALM. Latania Borbonica. 
Of easy euliurc and raj^d i^nowth. Large 
broad, fan-shaped, jilossy. dark-green leaves. 
10 inches high, each ..........§11.35 * . 
15 - - [ Postpaid. 
" •" ■■ l.')i)/liy Express 
:,f^ 3.00 -at buyers 
'■ " '■ I expense. 
SPECIAL PALM OFFER.— Mailed, 
postpaid, for only $r oo. 
One Strong I'lant oi each of the above six 
Grand Varieties of Palms forSl.l'O, and a IVauli- 
ful fern given with each ordei'. 
Carthage, Ind.. June 30. V:C2. 
T. C. Furnas vSc 0>. 
l'lant,s received in i;oud condition. Thanks 
\'"r seeds. Pcspectfully. 
A)«in/.o I'ini'c-v. 
