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SoutKcrn Planting Facts 
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Palms and Cycads 
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Phoenix canariensis balled for shipment 
Prices on Cocos australis Kach Per lo 
7-inch ])ots.5i 50 $12 50 
Strong field-grown. 3 00 25 00 
12-inch tubs. 3 00 2S 00 
Cocos plumosa. This tree is one of the most 
beautiful of the Palms, adapted to south 
h'lorida and similar sections. Trunk 40 
to 50 feet high, smooth, about 12 inches 
thick, marked with rings; leaves erect and 
spreading, alxnit 15 teet long. A fine 
Ikilm for avenue and street planting. 
ICach Per 10 
4-incli pots.$i 00 59 00 
6-inch pots. i 50 12 50 
LATANIA borbonica. One of the liest fan 
Palms for house use, and in south Florida it 
grows well out-of-doors. Each Per 10 
4-inch pots.Si 00 S9 00 
6-inch pots. i 50 12 50 
Sio 00 
17 50 
30 00 
30 00 
PHCENIX canariensis. A stately Palm, with 
large trunk and large, pinnate, gracefully 
curved leaves. A rapitl grower; very hardy 
and one of the best for outdoor jilanting in 
the Gulf Coast country. Each Per 10 
6- incli pots. Si 25 
8-inch pots.2 00 
12-inch tubs. 3 50 
2 to 3 ft., field-grown. 3 50 
3 to 4 feet. 5 00 
reclinata. A fine Palm, with slender trunk 
and beautiful pinnate leaves. Suckers are 
produced abundantly from tlie base, and if 
allowed togrow,develo]) intosplendidclumps. 
Well adapted to south I'lorida. Each Per 10 
7- inch pots.Si 25 Sio 00 
lO-inch i)ots. 2 50 22 50 
14-inch tubs. 5 00 
sylvestris. A tall, hardy, rapid-growing Palm 
which equals or surpasses Pheenix canarU 
ensis in beauty and hardiness. The leaves 
are of large size, grayish green in color. 
Each Per 10 
8- inch pots.S2 00 S17 50 
12-inch tubs. 3 50 32 50 
tenuis. A fine hardy Palm, similar to P. 
canariensis but with more slender trunk 
and smaller, arching leaves, that are light 
green and glaucous; a ra|)i(l grower. Very 
ornamental. Each Per 10 
6-inch i)ots.$i 50 S12 50 
lo-incli pots. 2 50 22 50 
