PALM SEEDS (Continued) 
CORYPHA australis (Livistona australis). A stately Fan 
Palm with slender trunk, from East Australia. Hardy 
in Southern California; several fine specimens may 
be seen in Eos Angeles. 10 seeds 20 cts., 100 seeds 
$1.50. 
FRY THEY armata (Brahea glauca; Blue Palm). One of 
the most elegant Fan Palms, from the islands of 
Lower California. Leaves glaucous blue. Hardy. 
10 seeds 25 cts., 100 seeds $2. 
Edulis (Brahea edulis). A rapid-growing variety from 
the Guadalupe Islands. Fan-shaped leaves, bright 
green. Hardy.. .10 seeds 15 cts., 100 seeds $1. 
tive of the Cape of Good Hope; hardy. 10 seeds 15 
cts., 100 seeds $1. 
Rupieola. This is one of the most exquisitely graceful 
palms, and in elegance takes a similar place to that 
of Cocos Weddelliana. It is of acaulescent habit, 
with wide-spreading, arching, pinnate leaves; a most 
valuable acquisition. Native of East Indies; hardy. 
10 seeds 20 cts., 100 seeds $2. 
Tenuis. This is a very hardy, elegant and desirable 
variety of Date Palm, with long, bright sea-green 
leaves; much used for lawn planting. 10 seeds 15 
cts., 100 seeds $1. 
PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 
PHOENIX Canariensis. An elegant and most hardy va¬ 
riety of the Date Palm, much used around Los An¬ 
geles for lawns. Very handsome and durable. 10 
seeds 10 cts., 100 seeds 50 cts. 
Baetylifera. The Date Palm; is an erect, handsome 
palm. Native of northern Africa and tropical Asia, 
where the palm attains a height of 80 ft. Lives to 
a great age, and yields the date fruit of commerce; 
hardy. Oz. 20 cts., lb. $1.50. 
iReclinata. A very fine, large-growing species; leaves 
pinnate. Largely used in Nice, Cannes, and in the 
south of France for avenues; also the best for that 
purpose here, as it will stand severe frosts. A na- 
K •i elesa ^ s ‘ ° ne - of the most elegant of th 
0ne of the finest subjects in cul 
2 £ 0I \ the conservatory, greenhouse or sub- 
in Height 20 ft. Leaves from 2 to 
len ^ h ; dark green. It stands quite a low 
15Tt/, 100 e 'se^ds $1. NeW S ° Uth WaleS - 10 Se6dS 
WAS F^ N< S? NIA * U * era : The well-known California 
PHfpwiS *T hlCh * als ° soes under the names of 
hlrdy 10 a ”t e S n lID f? a Brahea fllamentosa ; very 
robast Faa Palm, similar to W. fllifera, 
smoother darker green leaves without 
threads. Oz. 25 cts., lb. $2.50. 
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