ERYraEA ARMATA (Brahea glauca; the Blue Palm) 
A native of Lower California, very hardy. One of the 
most exquisite fan palms, glaucous blue foliage and 
slow grower. In tubs $2.50 to $5 each. 
ERYTHEA EDULIS. One of the finest Fan Palms grown. 
Deep green leaves and very attractive, slender stem 
and more graceful than the California Fan Palm Pot 
grown plants 50 cts. each; 3 feet high $2.50 each. 
KENTIA, BELMOREANA. This is the most valuable 
palm for house culture, being very graceful with dark 
green pinnate leaves. It grows well without anv extra 
care and without a doubt is the best palm to grow 
in pots. We have a large assortment of sizes; 4-inch 
pots $1; 5-inch pots $2; 6-inch pots $4.50 to $6 each. 
PALMS (Continued) 
Southern California. 6-inch pots $1, large plants in 
tubs $5 to $8 each. 
W ASHIN GTO NIA ROBUSTA. The most ornamental 
palm for street and group planting; exceptionally 
adapted to our warm southern climate. A favorite 
in all southern places. It has a very thin stem of 
dark reddish brown color, while the large fan leaves 
are a deep glossy green. This palm grows to a 
height of 75 to 100 feet. In 4-inch pots 25 cts., 6-inch 
pots ; 50 cts. to 75 cts., in cans and boxes 75 cts. to 
$2.50 each. 
KENTIA BELMORENA 
KENTIA FORSTERIANA. Similar to the above and of 
equal value as a house plant. Prices the same. 7-inch 
pot made up plants, 4 plants in a pot $6 each. 
LATA NIA BORBONICA (Chinese Fan Palm). In 3-inch 
pots 75 cts; 4-inch pots $1; large plants $1.50 to $7.50. 
PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 
PHOENIX CANARIENSIS. One of the most beautiful 
palms for planting on lawns and in parks. The most 
graceful and handsome of our hardy palms; leaves pin¬ 
nate and of a very dark green color. Besides being an 
out-door palm it does fine in the house and on porches, 
where it gets good light. They make a beautiful deco¬ 
rative plant when grown in a pot or Japanese tub. 
4-inch pot 50 cts, 6-inch pot $1, larger plants 4 ft. 
high $3.50, 6 to 8 ft. high $8 to $10 each; specially 
selected in Japanese tubs, plants 4 to 5 ft. high $5 each. 
PHOENIX RECLINATA. “Dwarf Date Palm,” 12 to 20 
ft. A graceful palm with drooping leaves and slender 
stem, but not as hardy as some of the others. Plants 
3 ft. high $3 each, large plants in Japanese tubs $10 
each. 
RHAPIS FLABELLIFORNIS. “Cane Palms” of China and 
Japan. The formation of this palm is in the form of 
a cluster of canes with bunches of fingered dark green 
leaves borne at the ends. Very-ornamental both for 
a house and out-door plant. In 6-inch pots $1.50 
each, 10-inch pots, and Japanese tubs $6 each. 
SEAFORTHIA ELBGANS. A beautiful tall growing 
variety, with long pinnate leaves. A hardy palm in 
AGAVES, YUCCAS, ETC. 
AGAVE AMERICANA. The well-known so-called Century 
Plant. Plain glaucous-green leaves. 25 cts. to $5 each. 
AGAVE VARIEGATA. Same as above, with white or 
light-colored stripe through the leaf. 25 cts. to $5 each. 
AGAVE DECIPIENS. A dwarf variety with dark, olive- 
green leaves. 50 cts. to $1 each. 
DASYLIRION GRACIL. An admirable plant for subtrop¬ 
ical gardening or indoor decoration. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
GLAUCOFHYLLUM. Very decorative. Large plants in 
tubs. $7.50 each. 
YUCCA GLAUCA PENDULA. A very decorative plant for 
porch decoration. Its head of glauca green leaves with 
fountain-like appearance gives it a tropical effect. 6- 
inch pots 50 cts. each; medium size plants $1.50 each; 
large plants in tubs $3 to $5 each. 
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