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Cycas revolnta. {Sago Palm.) Native of China and 
Japan. Cylindrical stems, terminating in a crown 
of iiandsonie, deeply-cut pinnate leaves of thick, 
leathery texlure ; leaves much used for decoration 
and florist work. Price, 3-foot stems, |6.00 each ; 
2-foot stems, §4.00; 1-foot stems, $2.00. 
Erythea edulis. A handsome palm from Guadalupe 
Island. Eesembles the California Palm some- 
what, but leaves much deeper green, without fila- 
ments and not so susceptible to fiost. Price, 4 
feet, boxed, fine specimen, JilO.OO ; 4-inch pots, 
40 cts. each. 
Kentia Belinoreana. A native of Lord Howe's 
Island. Similar to Fosteriana, a lovely house 
palm. Price, 6-inch pot, 15 to 18 inches, $1.50 
each; $12.50 per 10; 4-incli pot, 12 to 15 inches, 
$1.00 eacl) ; $8.00 per 10 ; 3-incli pots, 30 cts each. 
Kentia Canterbnryaiia. Eesembles tlie Belmoreana 
and Fosteriana, but of slower growth and dwarfer 
habit. Leaves pinnate ; divisions closely set; color 
light green. A beautiful variety. Price, 6-incli 
pots, 18 inches, $1.50 each; 3-inch pots, 35 cIs. each. 
Kentia Fosteriana. Native of Lord Howes' Island. 
One of the finest house palms. Ijeaves long, pin- 
nate and beautifully arched; rich, dark green. 
Price, boxed, 6 feet, $25.00 each; 6-inch pots, 2 
to 2i feet, .$5.00 each ; 5-inch pots, 1 to IJ feet, 
$1.50 each; $12.50 per 10; 4-inch pots, 9 to 12 
inches, 75 cts. each; $6.00 per 10; 3-inch pots, 
30 cts. each. 
Latauia Borbonica. (Livistona Chinmsis.) A native 
of Southern China. Of the fan-shaped leaf palms. 
This is the most decorative — even small plants in 
5-inch pots making quite a display — the leaves 
are large fan-shaped, beautifully recurvating and 
graceful; rich dark green. Peculiarly adapted for 
decoration of verandahs and porches. Price, boxed, 
7 feet, $40.00 each ; 4 and 5 inch pots, 1 foot, 75 
cts. to $1.00 each. 
Cbaniaerops excelsa. {Japanese Fan Palm.) From Southern China 
and Japan. Very hardy; lapid and erect grower; fan-shaped 
leaves; color dark green. Price, boxed, 7 feet, $8.00 each; boxed, 
1 to 2 feet, $1.00 each; balled, IJ to 2^ feet, $1.00 each ; balled, 
' 1 to IJ feet, 75 cts. each. 
Chaniierops humilis. The dwarf fan palm of Southern Europe, 
Northern Africa and Southwest Asia. Very hardy ; of slow growth. 
A lovely lawn plant. Price, boxed, 2i feet, $.8.00 each ; 6-inch 
pots, ;2"to 15 inches, 50 cts. each; $4.00 per 10. 
Cocos pllimosa. A rare and delicate decorative species from Brazil. 
Belongs to the cocoanut family. Price, 15 feet, $12.00 each ; 4 
feet, $5.00 each ; 4 and 5 inch pots, 1 J to 2 feet, $1.00 each ; $8.00 
per 10. 
Cocos Weddeliana. Introduced from South America; rather difficult 
to grow ; is one of the most graceful and delicate palms in cultiva- 
tion; leaves medium long, arched and feathery. Especially suitable 
for table decoration. Price, 4-inch pots, 9 to 12 inches, 50 cts. 
each ; $4.00 per 10. 
Corypha Anstralis. Native of Australia. A house palm, although 
in protected locations it thrives out of doors. Fan-shaped leaves ; 
leaf-stalks armed with sharp spines; strong and vigorous grower. 
Price, 5-inch pots, 12 and 15 inches, 40 cts. to 60 nts. each. 
Curculigo recnrvata. A native of Bengal. Leaves long, broad 
and he^>vy. Highly ornamental. Price, 6 inch pots, 2 feet, 75 
cts. each; $6.00 per 10; 5 inch pots, 1 foot, 50 cts. each; $4.00 
per 10. 
Cycas cercinalis. {round-leaved.) Native of the East Indies. Re- 
sembles the revolula, but much more graceful, arched and feathery. 
Price, 4 feet, fine specimen, $50 each. 
Pbronix Canarieusis. Sometimes called the 
"Canary Island Palm," because of its nativity. 
A variety of the Iruiting Date Palm, but much 
more ornamental and decorative than it. A 
rapid grower, attaining a great height in a few 
years. Leaves long, arched and pinnate; beauti- 
ful dark green. Unequalled for lawn decoration. 
Perfectly hardv. Price, boxed, 12 feet, $15.00 each ; 
boxed, 7 feet, $"8.00 each ; boxed, 6 feet, $7.00 each ; 
boxed, 5 feet, $6.00 each; balled, 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 
each; 12-inch pots, 2 to 3 feet, $3.00 each ; 10-inch 
pots, 2 to 3 feot, $2.50 each ; 5-inch pots, 1 foot, 75 
cts. each ; $5.00 per 10 ; 3 inch pots, 1 foot, 20 cts. 
each ; $1.50 per 10 ; $10.00 per 100. 
Plioenix dactylifera. A native of Northern Africa. 
This is the palm from wliich the Date of com- 
merce is obtained. It is grown in some parts of 
California successfully from a commercial point of 
view. This variety does so well in southern 
California and Arizona that it should be exten- 
sively cultivated in those parts. Price, 12 inch 
pots, 2 to 3 feet, $2.50 each ; 5-inch pots, 12 tol5 
inches, 60 cts. each; $5.00 p^' 10. 
Plioenix reclinata. Another variety of the Date 
Palm. A native of Natal and Zululand. Eather 
tender, but, grown in pots or tubs, a most beaut 
ful and graceful palm. Grows admirably in- 
doors. Price, 12-inch pots, 2 to 3 feet, $2.50 
each; 5-inch pots, IJ to 2 feet, $1.00 each ; $8.00 
per 10. 
Phcenix sylvestris. A truly grand variety of 1lie 
" Date." Robust grower and highly ornamental. 
Leaves long, arched and beautifully lined with 
silver. Price, 6-inch pots, 15 to 18 inches, $1.50 
each. 
Phconix tennis. Eesembles the " Canariensis," but 
finer and more slender. Price, 12-inch pots, 2 to 
3 feet, $2.50 each; 5-inch pots, U to 2 feet, 75 
cts. each; $5.00 per 10. 
