CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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^O fo finT^lf i°K ''.^l""'^ successful cultivation an average temperature of from 
SO to 60 degrees; but when used as decorative plants for greenhouses, conservatories winter cardens ^^ 
oven for outdoor decorations, will endure without harm an occasional drop to 40 degi"S'in the tempe ' 
ens, 
temperature. 
ACANTHOPH(ENrX crinita (Areca nobilis). A Palm 
of very graceful habit, with fine pinnated fronds. 
The under sides of the piiuiulo! are a silvery glau- 
cous color, and the plant is garnished with long, 
black spines, which give It a very decorative ap- 
pearance. $5.00 upward. 
ARECA. Fine decorative plants of robust and 
dwarf habit, witli strong pinnated fronds. 
s'ba $3 50 to $.5 00 
Baueri (Kentia Baveri ) 75 to 2 50 
Areca liitescens. 
lutescens. The most beautiful and 
graceful decorative Palm in culti- 
vation, with liglit green, arching, 
feathery fronds 1 
Madagascariensis 2 
monostachya {Seaforlkia prcemorsa) 2 
rubra. A tine pinnated Palm of high 
decorative value, and with pur- 
plish shaded foliage 
00 upwards 
50 to 5 00 
00 to 5 00 
75 to 
sapida 2 00 to 
1 50 
5 00 
ASTROCARYUn Ayri. The Muru- 
muru Palm. A very fine pinnated 
and spinous Palm 5 00 to 10 00 
argenteum. Leaves silvery under- 
neatli 5 00 to 10 00 
CARLUDOVICA. Carludovicas are Cyclanthaceous 
plants, mm-\\ like the small Latanias In habit. 
Their broad leaves are rich, dark green, and they 
are very useful, decorative plants, of rapid and 
easy growth. 
palmata |2 00 
atrovirens 3 50 
CARYOTA. Caryotas are broad, acute, pinnated 
Palms of majostio habit, with bi-pinnated fronds. 
The pinnulie are of a peculiar flsh-tail-like form. 
and the species are admirable for decorative 
uses. $1.00 and upward. 
CARYOTA sobolifera $i 50 
urens 
to $5 00 
75 to 2 50 
Wax 
7 50 to 20 00 
1 50 to 
5 00 
1 50 to 
to 
5 00 
50 
50 
CEROXYLON niveum. The 
Palm from the Andes; of very 
striking ciiaracter, with beautiful, 
broad foliage, silvery underneath ; 
very fine and of imposing habit. 
CHAM/EDOREA elegans 
Ernesti'Augusti 
CHAM/EROPS Fortune! (excetsa) 
humilis 2 50 
humilis stricta. 
COCOS flexuosa 1 50 to 
nucifera. The real fruit-bearing 
«fP.T!? 5 00 to 
Weddeliana 25 to 
CORYPHA australis (Li vis ton a 
australis) 75 cts. ; 1 50 to 10 00 
CYCAS circinalis. A handsome 
species 10 00 to 100 00 
revoluta. Often called the Sago 
Palm or Palm of Victory . . . 1 00» upward 
2 50 
15 00 
3 50 
Kentia Betmoreana. 
Rumphii. Distinct and rare. 
Price on application. 
DIOON EDULE 2 00 to 10 00 
ENCEPHALARTOS Altensteinil . 20 00 to 150 00 
EUTERPE. Tall growing, unarmed Palms with clean 
and handsome stems. 
EUTERPE edulis $0 25 to $1 50 
montana 75 to 2 00 
KENTIA Bauer]. A strong dwarf 
„ species 1 00 to 5 00 
Belmoreana 75 cts. ; 2 50 to 10 00 
Canterburyana {VeUchii) 5 00 to 10 00 
HcArthuril 2 50 to 5 00 
Oup full Descriptive Catalogue will be mailed free on application. 
