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SUNSET SEED 
PLANT 
COCOS plumosus. 
CYCAS REVOLUTA. 
A rare and decorative uouse species ; leaves feather-shaped ; hardy in warmer 
sections. 5-inch pots, i ", feet, f i each ; 
6-inch pots, 2 to 3 feet, $1.50 each. 
CORYPHA australis. Leaves fan-shaped, 
circular, divided into many segments ; 
hardy outdoors, in protected situations. 
For house decoration tliis palm is un- 
surpassed. 5-iuch pots, I io 1)4 feet, 
$1 each ; 2 to lyi feet, I1.50 each. 
CYCAS revoluta. (Sago Palm, Palm of Vic- 
tory.) Cylindrical stems, terminating 
in a crown of handsome, feather-shaped 
leaves of thick, leathery texture. 
Hardy ; much used for porch decora- 
tion. Detached leaves are highly deco- 
rative. From $1 to $25 each, according 
to size. 
DATE PALM. See Phoenix. 
ERYTHEA armata. (Blue Palm.) A most 
beautiful and distinct hardy palm ; 
leaves of sea-green color, fan-shaped, 
and of slow growth. 4-inch pots, i foot, 
75 cts. each. 
Erythea edulis. Unsurpassed, whether grown 
outside (it is very hardy) or as a pot- 
plant ; has very large, fan-shaped leaves 
of beautiful bright green color. 4-inch 
pots, 10 to 12 inches, 50 cts. each; 
5-inch pots, i foot, $1 each ; 7-inch 
pots, 1% feet, jfi.50 each; balled, 2 to 3 
feet, $2.50 each. 
KENTIA. Favorite for house culture ; well 
furnished with gracefully recurved 
feather-shaped leaves. Will stand considerable rough usage, and are very desirable . 
Kentla Belmoreana. Very graceful in form, and re- 
markable for showing full character, even when 
very small. 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each ; 5-inch 
pots, $1 each ; 6-inch pots, f 1.50 each. 
Kentia Canterburyana. 4-inch pots, 75 cts. each ; 5-inch 
pots, f 1.25 each ; 6-inch pots, $1.75 each. 
Kentia Forsterlana. 4-iuch pots, 50 cts. each ; 5-inch 
pots, $1 each ; 6-inch pots, f 1.50 each. 
LATANIA Borbonica. Leaves very large, fan-shaped, 
beautifully recurved, rich green ; stems long, armed 
with spines. An excellent palm for house and 
veran'lah decoration, as it is very handsome and 
shapely, and stands exposure to dust and varying 
temperatures better than many other species. The 
tendency of its growth is to spread of leaves, rather 
than to height. 4-inch pots, i foot, 50 cts. each ; 
5-inch pots, I to I'/z feet, ^1.25 each. 
Latania rotundifolia. Leaves more circular than those of 
the preceding variety. 7-inch pots, I'A feet, 
I3 each. 
PHOENIX canarlensiS. (Canary Island I^alm. ) See 
inside back cover. 
Phoenix dactyllfera. The variety which bears the date 
of commerce. Taller in growth, and very interest- 
ing. Pot-grown, 2)^ to 3 feet, each. 
Phoenix reclinata. Well suited for house decoration ; 
leaves are gracefully recurved. Pot-grown, i to 2 
feet, $1.25 each ; 2 to 3 feet, $2 each. 
Phoenix sylvestris. A very hardy and rapid-growing 
variety ; one of the best decorative palms. 8-inch 
pots, i% to 2 feet, J1.50 each. 
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