SUNSET SEED 
AND PLANT CO 
Thrlnax argentea (silvery). Leaves fan-shaped, circular, color green, with golden tinge at center. 
Native of West Indies. Price, 8-inch pot, 2 to 3 feet, $10 each. 
Washlngtonia sonorea. For description see Novelty List. Price, 5-inch pots, ih feet, $1.00 each. 
Zamia integrifolia(entire-Ieafleted). Jamaica Sago Palm. Leaves spreading, smooth; leaflets seven to 
si.xteen on each side; stems unarmed. Trunk short. Native of S. United States. Price, 6-inch 
pots, ij to 2 feet, $2.00 each. 
Ferns and Lycopods. 
What more pleasing than a few beautiful growing ferns in your dining room, parlor or hall? They 
impart cheer and happiness where otherwise gloom and weariness might prevail. Their presence lifts the 
thoughts up from brooding over life's ills to glory in the woods, brooks and hillsides. Since the issue of 
our last catalogue we have added quite a number of varieties to our already large collection; the increasing 
demand for ferns has warranted this. We would suggest the planting of the hardier sorts in the shade 
of large trees, where nothing else will grow. 
ADIANTUM. naiden Hair Fern. 
Adiantum amabile (lovely). Closely allied to A. cuneatum. Price, 2;^-inch pots, 25c each; 3-inch 
pots, 40C each. 
A. capulus-veneris. Venus' Hair. Veryhardy. Native of Great Britain. Price, 3-inch pots, 25c each. 
A. concinnum latum. A most excellent variety for hanging baskets and the rockery. Of erect growth 
and robust habit. Native of Tropical America. Price 5-inch pots, jSi.oo each. 
A. cuneatum (wedge-shaped). This variety is better known and more widely grown than any other 
fern. It is one of the most graceful of ferns; mucl used for cut flower work. If grown in a 
sitting room, care must betaken that they are not exposed togas, as they are very susceptible in this 
respect. Air them for a short time every morning when the weather permits; never allow to be 
exposed to the hot sun. Watering is a most important factor; during the summer months water 
every day; as the weather becomes cooler, you will reduce this, and be guided by the requirements 
of the plants. Once inured to the atmosphere of a room, they will succeed without any particular 
attention. Native of Brazil. Price, 4-inch pots, 25c each; $2.00 per 10; 5-inch pots, 40c each; $3.50 
per 10; 6-inch pots, 60c each; fo.co per ic; 7-inch pots, jSi.oo each. 
A. decorum (decorous). Native 
of Peru. Price, 3-inch pots, 25c 
each; 4-inch pots, 50c each. 
A. Farleyense. Fronds broad, 
pendulous, deeply fringed, 
crispy; young growth has a 
beautiful pinkish appearance. 
Grandest of all the Adiantmns; 
requires stove treatment or 
warm greenhouse. Native of 
Barbadoes. Price, 4-inch pots, 
50C each; {4.00 per 10; 5-inch 
pots, $1.00 each; $8.00 per 10; 
6-inch pots, $1.50 each; |i2 per 
10; 7-inch pots, $2.50 each; $20 
per 10. 
A. gracillimum (most graceful). 
Fronds very light and graceful; 
the very numerous minute seg- 
ments impart, to a well-grown 
plant, a very charming appear- 
ance. Requires the same treat- 
ment as A. cunealum. Price, 
4-inch pots, 50c each; 5-inch 
pots, $1.00 each. 
A. macrophyllum (long-leaved). 
A grand species from Tropical 
America. Price, 5-inch pots, 
I1.50 each. 
This is one of the finest of the large growing sorts. Price, 5 inch pots. 
ADIANTUM FARLEYENSE. 
A. 
peruvianum (Peruvian 
f 1. 50 each. 
pubescens (downy). Native of the Tropics of the Old Worid. Price, 3-inch pots, 35c each, 
pulverulentum (covered with powder). From the West Indies. Price, 4-inch pots, 40c each; 
5-inch pots, 60c each. 
tenerum (tender). Fronds one to three feet long, with ebony-Wack stems, Jhe younger growth 
tinged with dark red. Closely resembles ' ' " """"" 
each; 4-inch pots, 50c each. 
Williamsil. Fronds long and arched; strong grower, 
yellow substance. A grand variety. Native of Peru. 
|i. 50 each; 5-inch pots, |i. 00 each. 
Native of Mexico. Price, 3-inch pots, 25c 
When young the fronds are dusted with a 
Price, 3-inch pots, 35c each; 6 inch pots. 
