PRITCHARDIA filamentosa (or filifera). The well 
known native "California Fan Palm." Boxed, 
2 to 2)4 feet, $1.50 each ; boxed, 3 feet, $2 each ; 
balled, j'/i to 2 feet, 50 cts. each, $4 per 10 ; 
2 to 3 feet, $1 each, |8 per 10 ; 3 to 4 feet, $1.50 
each, $12.50 per 10 ; 4 to 5 feet, $2 each, $17.50 
per 10. afe^ Special rates on large lots. 
PTYCHOSPERMA Alexandrae. Leaves feather-shaped, 
beautifully arched, quite red when young, but 
light green (with a silvery-tinge underneath) 
when older. In warmer sections hardy. Pot- 
grown, I to 2 feet, I1.50 each. 
SABAL Adansonii. (Dwarf Palmetto.) A slow- 
growing, hardy variety, with fan-shaped leaves. 
4-inch pots, 35 cts. each. 
SABAL Blackburniana. Of same nature as the 
preceding. 5-inch pots, i}4 feet, 50 cts. each. 
SAGO PALM. See Cycas. 
SEAFORTHIA elegans. Most graceful of house 
palms. Hardy in warmer sections. 5-inch 
THE twins" (PRITCHARDIA FILAMENTOSA) 
AT SUNSET NURSERIES. 
pots, i'/2 feet, 75 cts. 
each ; 6-inch pots, 
2 to 3 feet, $1.50 
each. 
WASHINGTONIA sonorea. 
This resembles some- 
what our California 
Palm. It is, how- 
ever, of a more ro- 
bust growth, the leaf 
stems are shorter, 
with red midrib, and 
the leaves rounder. 
7-inch pots, I'/i feet, 
$1.5-) each. 
Washingftonia filifera. 
See PiHtchardia Jila- 
nientosa (filifera). 
Washlngtonla robusta. 
Similar to ll'as/iing- 
tonia sonorea, which 
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