PALMS AND DRACAENAS (Continued) 
COCOS AUSTRALIS (Brazilian Palm). This palm has 
no rival, being one of rare beauty and very ornamental; 
long graceful leaves of bluish green color; a pride to any 
garden. 3 to 4 ft. high in butter tubs, S3.50 each; large 6 
to S ft. plants S25 to S30 each. 
COCOS FLEXUOSUS. A tall growing variety of graceful 
habit, attaining a height of SO to 100 ft. Its odd formation 
of stem and head of beautiful feathery foliage are an orna¬ 
ment to the finest gardens. Plants in 6 inch pots SI to 
SI.25 each. 
CORYPIIA AUSTRALIS (Livistona Australis). A very 
beautiful decorative palm for house culture. In 6-inch pots, 
1J/2 to 2 ft. high SI to S2; larger plants, in 12-inch Japanese 
tubs S3.50 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 decorative 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. Six-inch pots SI.50 each. 
ERYTHEA 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 12-inch Japanese tubs, 3 ft. high S3.50 each; 4 to 5 ft. 
high, in large Japanese tubs, S15 each. 
ERYTHEA EDULIS 
ERYTHEA EDULIS (See cut). 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 to 5 feet high in 5 gallon 
cans $2.50 to S3 each. 
KENTIA BELMOREANA. (See cut.) This is the most 
valuable palm for house culture, being very graceful with 
dark green pinnate leaves. It grows well, without any 
extra care, and without a doubt is the best palm to grow in 
pots. We have a large assortment of sizes: 4-inch pots 
75 cts. and SI; 5-inch pots SI.50 to S2.50; 6-inch pots 
S3.50 to $6. 
KENTIA FORSTERIANA. Similar to the above and of 
equal value as a house plant. Prices the same. Foliage 
more erect. 
PHOENIX CANARIENSIS (See cut page 63). One of the 
most beautiful palms for planting on lawns and in parks. 
The most graceful and handsome of our hardy palms; 
leaves pinnate 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 decorative 
plant when grown in a pot or Japanese tub. In cans and 
pots, S inches high, 50 cts.; 12 to 18 inches 75 cts., and 
SI; 2 to 3 ft. balled $2 to $2.50; 3 to 4 ft. S3 to S3.50; 
4 to 6 ft. $4 to $5; 6 to 8 ft., in large Japanese tubs (fine 
large well-established plants) $6 to $8 each. Specially 
selected in small Japanese tubs (as per above cut), 4 to 5 ft. 
high $5 each. 
PIIOENIX 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 S3 each; large plants in Japanese tubs S6 each. 
RIIAPHIS 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 small Japanese tubs S3 to $5 each. 
SEAFORTIIIA ELEGANS. A beautiful tall growing 
variety, with long pinnate leaves. A hardy palm in Southern 
California. 6 inch pots 75 cts. to SI. 
WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA (See above cut). The most 
ornamental palm for street and group planting; exception¬ 
ally 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 ft. In 5 
inch pots 25 cts. and 35 cts.; 6 inch pots 50 cts. to 75 cts.; 
2 to 3 ft. in 5 gallon cans SI.50 each; 3 to 5 ft. in butter 
tubs, $2.50 to S3.50 each; in large Japanese tubs S5 each. 
DRACAENA 
AUSTRALIS. A palm-like tree growing to a height of 10 
to 15 ft. Stem stout; leaves 2 to 3 ft. in length. Fine for 
avenues. Large plants in 20 inch Japanese tubs, 7 to 10 ft. 
high, $6 to S8 each. 
INDIVISA. Narrower, longer leaves than preceding. Fine 
for hall or porch decoration. 6-inch pots 75 cts. each. 4 to 
T 6 ft. in 5 gallon cans SI to SI.50 each; in 12 inch Japanese 
tubs S3 each; S5 per Pair; in 20-inch Japanese tubs, 7 to 10 
ft. high, S5 each. 
KENTIA BELMOUENA 
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