PALMS. 
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PALMS — Continued 
KENT1A BELMOREANA. 
HENTIA BELMOREANA 
Howea, or Curled Leaf Palm 
Each. Per 10. 
3G to 40 in.. G to 7 characterized leaves, 6-7 in pots 95.00 
30 to 36 in., 6 to 7 characterized leaves. 6 in pots 3.00 
20to24in., 5 characterized leaves, 4-in.pots .75 S6.00 
!8 to 20 in., 5characterized leaves, 4-in. pots .50 4.00 
12to 15in.,4to5characterized leaves, 3-in. pots .35 3.00 
A most graceful variety; with beautiful drooping foliage 
Decidedly the most popular palm grown. 
KENTIA FOSTERIANA 
(Thatch Leaf Palm) 
Each. Per 10 
48 in , f> to 7 characterized leaves, 7-in. pots @5 OO 
36 in., 6characterized leaves. 6 in. pots 3.00 
24 to80 in., 5 to 6 characterized leaves, 4-in. pots .75 SO.00 
20 to 24 in., 4 to 5characterized leaves, 4 in. pots .50 4.00 
15 to 18 iu., 8 characterized leaves,3-in. pots 35 3.00 
The most robust of the genus ; leaves broader than Belmore- 
ana. Stems often of a reddish cast. 
Noth. — The above Kentias are the hardiest and most popular 
in cultivation, and give more general satisfaction as a house 
plant than any other variety, anti the dust and dry atmosphere 
of the house does not effect the foliage as much as other 
varieties. 
LATANIA BORBONICA 
(Chinese Fan Palm) 
Each. Per 10. 
20 to 24 in., 6 to 7 characterized leaves, 5-in. pots 91.00 9H.00 
18to20iu., 5characterized leaves, 5-in. pots .75 (5.00 
15tol8in., 4 characterized leaves.4-in. pots 50 4.00 
12 to 15 in., 2 to 3characterized leaves, 4-in. pots .35 3.00 
The most popular of all the fan leaved palms. Very desirable 
for all decorative purposes. 
PANDANUS UTIUIS 
(Screw Pine) Each. Per 10. 
12 to 15 inches, 4-inch pots. 75c. 90.00 
10 to 12 inches, 4.inch pots,. 50c. 4 00 
This is a valuable and ornamental plant for the center of 
vases; also for specimen plants. It is of easy cultivation. 
PANDANUS VEITCHII 
(Variegated Screw Pine) 
12 inches, 4-inch pots.91.00 each. 
This is a most attractive and decorative plant. The leaves 
are a light, shiny green, beautifully striped with pure white and 
gracefully curled. 
*PHCENIX 
(The Date Palm) 
A most valuable genus for conservatory cultivation here and 
for open ground further south. Mostofthe varieties stand a 
temperature of 25 degrees. They make handsome plants for 
decorative purposes, being of robust and rapid growth. 
♦CANARIENSIS 
Each. Per 10. 
20 to 24 inches, several characterized leaves, 
4-inch pots.50c 94.00 
18 to 20 inches, 2 to 4 leaves showing character, 
4- inch pots ..35c 3.00 
One of the hardiest ot the date palms. Foliage narrow and 
graceful. Very valuable for out-door decoration. Perfectly 
hardy in Middle Florida. Grows to a large size. 
*RECLINATA 
Each. Per 10. 
24 to 30 iuclies, several characterized leaves, 
6-inch pots. 9l.oo 
2 i to 24 inches, several characterized leaves, 
5- inch pots. 75 9(5.00 
18 to 20 inches, 3 to 4 characterized leaves, 6- 
inch pots . 50 4.00 
A valuable variety, of robust and compact growth. Of great 
decorative merit. Glossy, dark green foliage. 
*RUPICOLA 
Each. Per 10. 
20 to 24 inches, with several characterized 
leaves, 5-inch pots. 91.00 
15 to 18 inches. 2 to 4 characterized leaves, 
4-inch pots. .50 94.00 
This is the most graceful of all the Phoenix. It has wide- 
spreading, arching pinnate leaves, broadly lance-shaped in 
outline, with long, narrow pinna;. Dwarf habit. 
