We Grow Plants fop the Southern Planter 
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Phoenix Canadensis. 
One of the hardiest of the 
Date Palms, with dark 
green feathery foliage, of 
strong growth, is especially 
valuable for outdoor deco- 
ration, as it stands sun and 
wind without the least 
damage, even in exposed 
situations. 8-inch pots, 30 
inches high, $2.50 each ; 9- 
ineli pots, 36 inches high, 
$5 each. 
Phoenix ruplcola. A 
graceful, fine -leaved spe- 
cies, fine everywhere, very 
easily grown. 75 cts. to $ 2 . 
Phoenix recllnata. A 
fine, large-growing, grace- 
ful Palm of easy growth, 
and one that will stand 
much neglect without in- 
jury. 50 cts. to $2. 
Rhapls flabelllformls. 
A Japanest variety of easy 
culture, succeeds in almost 
any position. The foliage 
is of very rich, dark green 
color; the habit of the plant 
is to sucker from the base, 
so that it forms a handsome 
bushy specimen. 6 -inch 
pots, about 24 inches high, 
$1.50 each; 8-inch pots, 30 
inches high, very bushy, $3 
each. 
Rhapis humills. Very 
similar to the above, but 
with much narrower pinnae. 
Strong plants in 6-inch pots, 
24 inches high, $1.50 each; Areca lutescens. 
7-inch pots, 30 inches high, 
bushy specimens, $2.50 each ; 8-inch pots, 36 inches high, very bushy, $5 each. 
