HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
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HARDY SHRUBS 
KENTIA, continued 
Forsteriana. Graceful, bright 
green foliage. Easy of cultivation 
and stands the temperature of the 
house exceedingly well. 50 cts., 
$1.50, $2 and $5. 
LATANIA BORBONICA 
A beautiful Palm, with large, 
deeply divided, fan-shaped leaves. 
It is of easy cultivation and prob- 
ably the very best variety for house 
culture. 50 cts. , .$1.25, $2 and 
upwards. 
PHOENIX RECLINATA 
The following list of Hardy Shrubs will be found most desirable for the southern planter. They 
are all well adapted to our dry seasons, and will give abundant bloom in their season. No yard is 
complete without at least a few of them, as they 
fill up space that nothing else will do as well ; 
they are also desirable for cemetery planting, as 
they will thrive with little attention. The plants 
are strong and of the right size to plant for sure 
growth. A great mistake is often made in plant- 
ing overgrown shrubs. These are of the proper 
size for planting with success. All shrubs go by 
express, as they are too heavy for the mails. 
ALTHEA, 01 Kose OF SHARON 
ALTHEA 
{Rose of Sharon) 
25 cts. each 
Alba plena. Large, double white flowers, 
blotched with rose. 
New Banner. Flowers as large as a rose; clear 
rosy pink, striped rich crimson. Blooms the first 
year. 
Double Purple. Double flowers; reddishpurple. 
Totus albus. Finest single white. 
CALYCANTHUS 
(Sweet-scented Shrub) 
Flowers chocolate-color, very double and de- 
liciously fragrant ; remains in bloom for a long 
time ; very desirable. 25 cts. 
A fine large-growing, graceful 
Palm of easy growth, and one that 
will stand much neglect without 
injury, 50c., 75c. and $1.50. 
ARECA LUTESCENS 
