Acacia latifolla (broad-leaved). Flowers yellow; leaves broad; succeeds admirably near the sea coast. 
South Africa. Price, 7-inch pots, 5 to 6 feet, 50c each. 
A. longifolia (long-leaved). Flowers bright yellow; leaves lonfe-, dark green, narrowed at each end; of 
upright growth. New South Wales. Price, j-inch pots, i to 2 feet, 20c each; I1.50 per 10. 
A longissima elegans (longest-leaved). Flowers bright yellow, produced in great quantities on long, 
pendulous stems; leaves very long and slender. A very choice and scarce variety; considered the 
most elegant of the genus. New South Wales. Priccj 5-inch pots, ij to 2 J feet, 25c each; $2.00 per 
10; jti8 per 100. 
A. lophantha (crest-flowered) {Albizzia lophajitha). Cape or Crested Wattle. Flowers white; foliage 
feathery, beautiful. Succeeds (n the most desolate places. New Holland. Price, 5-mch pots, 3 to 
4 feet, 35c each; 6-inch pots, 4 to 5 feet, 50C each. 
A. melanoxylon (black-wooded). Black Acacia. Flowers yellow; leaves lance-shaped. This variety 
is much used for street planting; the timber is very valuaWe for all cabinet makers' work; smells very 
strongly of the violet. New South Wales. Price, 3-inch pots, i to \\ feet, 20c each; 5-inch pots, 2 
to 3 feet, 35c each; 6-inch pots, 3 to 4 feet, 50c each. . 
A. molllssiina (softest-leaved). Flowers canary-yellow, many clusters, distributed alongstems; foliage 
feathery. A great favorite in California. Van Dieman's Land. Price, 3-inch pots, i to i^-feet, 
25c each; I2.00 per 10; 5-inch pots, 2 to 3 feet, 40c each; I3.50 per 10. 
A. ornithophora (bird-bearing). Kangaroo Acacia. Flowers yellow; l/^aves oblong, ending in a 
hooked sharp point; a peculiarly odd-looking sort. New Holland. Price, 3-inch pots, to 2 feet, 
25c each. . 
A. pinifolia. Flowers yellow; leaves long, roundish; of graceful, slender habit. Very rare and choice. 
Price, ■<-inch pots, i| to 2 feet, 35c each. 
A. pycnantha. Golden Wattle. Flowers brilliant yellow, coming in long, pendulous clusters; leaves 
long and drooping; tree of rapid growth, doin^ especially well near the sea coast; contains a large 
quantity of tannin. Price, 3-inch pots, 9 to 12 inches, 30c each. 
A. suaveolens (sweet-scented). Flowers yellow; leaves narrow. New South Wales. Price, 3-inch 
pots, I to I J feet, 25c each. 
Aralia papyrifera. Synonym Fatsia papyri/era. Leaves five or seven lobed, of a soft texture, clothed 
(as are also the stems) with a downy substance; a noble-looking plant, giving a tropical appearance 
to a place. The rice paper of the Chinese 
is made from the pith of this plant. 
Native of the swamps of Formosa. 
Price, 5-inch pots, i to i J feet, 50c each. 
ARAUCARIA. The inhabitants of Chili 
call this noble ornament of their forests 
auracanos, whence the name. There 
are only a few varieties, but they are, one 
and all, the grandest evergreen trees 
known to the botanical world; they are 
all of lofty growth, and make grand 
specimens for the lawn. 
Araucaria Bidwilli. Bunya-Bunya Pine. 
Morton Bay Pine. Of most symmetrical 
growth; color of the branchlets shining 
deep green. This variety we can rec- 
ommend for the beautifying and adorn- 
ing of lawns. Native of Morton Bay. 
Price, 5-inch pots, feet, ^1.50 each; 
6-inch pots, lj4 io 2 feet, |2 .00 each. 
A. brasiliensis (Brazilian). Resembles 
A. imbrica{a somewhat; the needles are 
not, however, so closely imbricated nor 
of such a darK green color. The tree is 
of a more straggly growth; color of the 
foliage light green on top, and sea-green 
underneath. Native of^ Brazil. Price, 
4- inch pots, I foot, ft. 00 each; J^S.ooper 
10; 5-inch pots, itoi'/i feet, |i. 50 each; 
*|i2 per 10; bo,\ed, 3 to 4 feet, I4.C0 
each; boxed, 6 to 7 feet, ^15 each. 
A. Cunninghamii. Resembles the A. ex- 
celsa; the needles are, however, longer 
and sharper, and the color of the foliage 
not such a fresh-looking green. Native 
of Morton Bay. Price, 7-inch pots, I to 
iJ feet, I2.00 each. 
A. excelsa (lofty). Norfolk Island Pine. 
Perhaps the best known of the arauca- 
rias, being much used for decoration. 
It is a most symmetrical growing tree, 
with very delicate bright-green fringed 
branches. Hardy in protected localities 
in California. Native of Norfolk Island. 
Price, 4-inch pots, i foot, ^1.25 each; 
5- inch pots, I to li feet, jti.75 each; 
5-inch pots, $2.25 each. 
SUWBET SECb » PLANT CO. 
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