Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs, Etc. 
KENTIA BELMOUEANA. 
PALMS, continued 
leaves from 6 to 12 inches long, 
but 
when plants have attained the age of two 
years they begin to throw leaves which 
"divide, and the divisions increase with 
the age of the plant. It is very easy of 
culture and will thrive best when not 
kept in bright sunlight, and will stand 
ordinary house temperature. It is one 
of the most desirable of Palms. 
Kentia Belmoreana. This variety has 
rather short, fern-shaped foliage; very 
graceful and desirable, and will thrive 
under same conditions as Latauia Bor- 
hnnica. 
Peony 
Red. This is the common red Peony 
so well known that it needs no introduc- 
tion. Perfectly hardy ; blooms well un- 
der almost any circumstances. 
White. Same as above, except in color. 
Phlox 
This is a class of plants which are 
much neglected. We have them ranging 
in color from white to deep blue. We 
regard them as very desirable for border 
planting. No perennial is more worthy 
of culture, more satisfactory in every 
situation or more effective, either as indi- 
vidual plants or grouped in masses. 
WHrrB TEONIES, 
