COCOS AUSTRALIS PALMS 
Recurved leaves are glaucous and very graceful. This is 
rather a slow grower but never get out of bound and ideal 
for lawn specimens. Can stand much more cold than Wash- 
ingtonia and Phoenix palms. 
Specimen Cocos Palms from field : 
Each 10 100 
12-18 inches in height, B&B .... 6.00 
18-24 inch, B&B _ 7.50 
24-30 inch, B&B _____ 10.00 
CORTADERIA ARGENTEA (Pampas Grass) 
Good size clump _ 3.50 25.00 
Good size division _ 2.00 15.00 
HEDERA HELIX (English Ivy) 
8-12 inch, 2*4 inch pot _ .75 5.00 
12-18 inch, 3 inch pot _ .90 7.00 
HEMERCOALLIS (Day Lily) 
Apricot, low growing early bloomer. 
Aurantica, deep reddish orange. 
Fllorham, large rich, golden yellow. 
Fulva, large orange yellow. 
Gold Dust, golden yellow. 
Kwanso, double flowering kind of Fulva. 
Minor, golden yellow. Early. 
Medium division _ 1.00 7.50 
MILLETIA JAPONICA (Formosa Wisteria) 
Vine with compound evergreen leaves and deep purple flow¬ 
ers produced freely during summer months are very much 
like ordinary Wisteria. Only offered by two or three firms 
in this country yet. 
6-8 inch, C. T. _ 1.50 10.00 
8-12 inch, C. T. _ 2.00 12.00 
18-24 inch, C. TT., Field _ 3.00 20.00 
OPHIOPOGAN JAPONICUM (Dragon’s Beard) 
A very low grass like evergreen with spikes of purple 
flowers, doing well either in dark shade or in full sun. Very 
valuable as border plants. 
Small division ___ 2.00 
Large division _ 3.00 
PHILOSTOCHIS AUREA (Giant Japanese Bamboo) 
Large growing hardy bamboo, well adapted for southern 
United States. 
Underground canes .. 1.50 10.00 
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