Germain Seed Company, 326-330 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal 
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WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA (See page 64) 
Indivisa. Narrower, longer leaves than preceding. Pine 
for hall or porch decoration. In 5-in. pots, 35 cts. to 
50 cts.; balled, $1 to $3.50. 
Terminalis. A splendid plant for house and window 
decoration, with bright, tropical-looking foliage of 
rich, crimson color; beautifully marked with white 
and pink in well-developed plants. 25 cts. to $1. 
There is nothing so beautiful in adorning your home, 
conservatory or garden as a variety of Palms. These 
grand tropical-appearing plants rank among the most 
ornamental and decorative classes. For planting in 
lawns they have no equal; their different habits of 
growing and fine, graceful foliage is an attraction to 
any home. We can supply a fine assortment of good 
plants in various sizes, ranging in price from 10 cts. to 
$100 each, according to variety and size of plant. Can be 
packed securely for shipment to any part of the world. 
AGAVES, YUCCAS, Etc. 
AGAVE Americana. The well-known so-called Century 
Plant. Plain glaucous-green leaves. 25 cts. to $1. 
Variegata. Same as above, with white or light-colored 
stripe through the leaf. 25 cts. to $1.50. 
Decipiens. A dwarf variety with dark, olive-green 
leaves. 50 cts. to $1. 
DASYLIRI0N gracile. An admirable plant for subtropical 
gardening or indoor decoration. 50 cts. to 75 cts. 
Glaucophyllum. Very decorative. Large plants in 
tubs, $7.50. 
PANDANUS Veitchii. The leaves are light green, beauti¬ 
fully and gracefully curved. 75 cts. to $2.50. 
YUCCA aloifolia variegata. An erect-growing plant; leaves 
variegated. 75 cts. to $1. 
Glauca pendula. A very decorative variety. 75 cts. to $2. 
DRACAENA 
Dractenas (Cordyline) rank among the most beautiful 
and useful of the ornamental foliage and fine-leaved 
plants. In a large or small state they are alike elegant 
and attractive. All are admirably adapted for decorative 
purposes, excellent for jardinieres, baskets, window- 
gardens, or the conservatory. The following varieties 
are all strong, hardy, well-rooted plants and will give 
satisfaction. 
Braziliensis. A sturdy, quick-growing Dracsena, with 
broad, green leaves, and stout stem and leaf-stalks. 
As a decorative plant it has few superiors. A fine 
house plant. 75 cts. to $1. 
Carmonalis. A very slender-stemmed, ornamental va¬ 
riety, wdth very glossy, lily-like foliage, and one of 
the very few that sucker up from the stem close to 
the ground. Nice plants, $1 to $1.50. 
Australis. A palm-like tree growing to a considerable 
height, stem stout; leaves 2 to 3 feet in length. Fine 
for avenues. 35 cts. to $3. 
PANDANUS VEITOHH 
