NEW CLIMBING ROSES 
50 cts. each; six varieties for §2.50. 
CLIMBING BRIDESMAID. A climbing rose of the same 
rich pink-colored flowers as the bush variety of the 
same name. This is one of the best pink climbers, 
being a fast grower and free bloomer. 
CLIMBING MME. TESTOUT. A beautiful bright clear 
pink rose, new variety and rapid climber; flowers large 
and handsome. 
CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS. This free-blooming 
bright golden yellow rose is equalled by none. Being 
a hardy variety it is one of the best climbers in ex¬ 
istence, ;and in gre^t demand. 
CLIMBING WO OTTO N. A handsome velvety-red color, 
strong grower, and a superior red climbing rose. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN (Mrs./ Robert Peary). Hardy 
ever-blooming climbing, pure white rose, and blooms 
continuously from the first season. The flowers are 
large, very double and exquisitely fragrant. It cer¬ 
tainly has no superior. 
(CLIMBING CECIL BRUNNER. An exact counterpart of 
Mme. Cecil Brunner, except that it is a very vigorous 
rapid climber. Its large clusters of rich pink blos¬ 
soms and pronounced sweet fragrance make it one of 
the most valuable roses for table and house decorations. 
PALMS 
CHAMAEROPS EXCELSA (Hardy Fan Palm). Commonly 
known as Japanese Fan Palm; very beautiful and 
especially attractive for its odd, hairy trunk. In 5-in. 
pots 50 cts; in 5-gallon cans $3 each; in large tubs 
specimen plants $12.50 each. 
COCOS PLUMOSO. This is one of the handsomest palms 
grown and can be seen in some of the finest gardens 
in California. Being a tall growing variety it can be 
used in lawns or street parkways. Plants 5 to 6 feet 
high $15 each; larger plants $25 to $50 each. 
AVENUE OF 
COCOS AUSTRALIS (Brazilian Palm). This palm has no 
rivals, being one of rare beauty and very ornamental; 
long, graceful leaves of bluish green color; a pride to 
any garden. Plants 18-inches high $2 each; 36-inches 
$7.50 each; 6 ft. $35 each. 
COCOS FLEXUOSUS. A tall growing variety of graceful 
habit, attaining a height of 80 to 100 feet. Its odd 
formation of stem and head of beautiful feathery 
foliage are an ornament to the finest gardens. Plants 
in 5-inch pots $1 each. 
PALMS 
CORYPHA AUSTRALIS (Livistona Australis). A very 
beautiful decorative palm' for house culture. In 6- 
mch pots,, 1% to 2 feet high $1 to $2; larger plants, 
balled $2.50 to $5 each. 
CYCAS REVOLUTA (Sago Palm). This noble palm with 
its dark green leaves, which come out of the top of 
the plant and uncurl like a cluster of ostrich feathers, 
borne on a dark brown stem, is one of the best deco¬ 
rative palms, a very slow grower and glossy foliage. 
Any good garden soil will suit it. Pots should be well 
drained and water applied sparingly during the winter. 
6-inch pots $1.50 each, larger plants $2 to $20 each. 
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