Use Vines Where Needed for 
Shade and Comfort 
DECORATIVE PALMS 
No collection of plants is complete without Palms. Their 
bold, majestic, yet graceful foliage lends a grandeur and 
magnificence that cannot be obtained from any other class 
of plants, and no decoration, whether in the conservatory, 
hall, or living-room, is complete without them. 
ARECA lutescens. One of the most graceful and beautiful 
Palms in cultivation; the foliage is a bright glossy green, and 
the stems are yellow. Each Each 
4-in. pots.$1 50 | 5-in. pots.$2 50 
KENTIA Belmoreana. The Kentias are the hardiest Palms 
in cultivation. They are of slow growth and are less affected 
by the dust and dry atmosphere of the house than any 
others. Belmoreana has rich green foliage and is of dwarf 
spreading habit. 3-in. pots, 12 in. high.$0 75 
K. Forsteriana. This splendid house Palm is very similar to 
K. Belmoreana. The plants are of stronger growth, having 
heavier and broader foliage. 
3- in. pots, 12 in. high.fO 75 | 5-in. pots, 24 in. high.$2 50 
4- in. pots, 15 in. high. 1 25 1 
K. Forsteriana, Made-up Plants. These are specimens 
made by planting together several plants. This gives them 
a particularly high decorative value. 
5- in. pots, 24 in. high.$3 50 7-in. tubs, 36 in. high.$6 50 
6- in. pots, 30 in. high. 5 00 8-in. tubs, 45 in. high. 14 50 
PHCENIX canariensis. The graceful, easy-to-grow Date Palm. 
8-in. tubs, 36 in. high..•• ••..$8 50 
10-in. tubs, sturdy plants, 40 in. high.11 00 
P. Roebelini. The most graceful of the Date Palms, highly 
valued for room decoration. Of vigorous growth with grace¬ 
fully recurving leaves set with dark green pinnae. Each 
3- in. pots, fine young plants.$0 75 
4- in. pots, fine young plants. 1 25 
6- in. pots. 1 75 
7- in. tubs, strong plants. 5 00 
Palm, Kentia Forsteriana 
Three Marvelous Single Fuchsias 
Aurora Superba. Sepals light apricot; 
petals vivid orange. 
Lustre Improved. Sepals creamy white; 
petals bright strawberry-red. 
Mrs. Rundle. Extremely long, salmon-pink 
sepals; petals vivid orange. 
Triphylla Fuchsia 
Souv. de Henry Henckel. Flowers with long tubes, borne in clusters. 
Tubes cerise-pink; petals coral-orange. Dark reddish foliage. 
To be grown successfully outdoors in summer. Fuchsias should be 
planted in light soil in a semi-shady position, never in full sun or dense shade. 
New Basket Fuchsia 
Marinka. The trailing habit makes this 
especially desirable for pot, basket, or 
vase culture, or it can be grown into beau¬ 
tiful standards. Sepals rosy red; corolla 
light red, shading to violet. Strong grower 
and very free flowering. 
Bedding Heliotrope, Royal Fragrance 
Dwarf and robust in habit. Considered the most fragrant Helio¬ 
trope in cultivation. Blooms from June until frost. Unsurpassed as 
a bedding plant. From 3-in. pots, $3 per doz.; $24 per 100. 
Fuchsi 
sias 
All Fuchsias in 3-in. pots, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Two Wonderful Double Fuchsias 
Dollar Princess. Sepals salmon-pink; co¬ 
rolla full double, deep violet-blue shading 
to crimson. Very floriferous. 
Sylvia. Sepals salmon-rose, turned upward; 
corolla semi-double, pure white. Strong, 
upright grower. A perfect gem. 
imbing Plants 
HYDRANGEA petiolaris (Climbing Hy¬ 
drangea). 30 ft. July. Flat clusters of fra¬ 
grant white flowers. From 4-in. pots, 6 to 
9 in., 80 cts. each; $8 per doz. 
LONICERA japonica Halliana (Hall’s 
Japanese Honeysuckle). A vigorous grower 
with fragrant yellow and white flowers. 
3- yr., 60 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
POLYGONUM Auberti (Chinese Fleece- 
Vine). The white flowers are borne abun¬ 
dantly in feathery sprays. 2-yr. plants from 
6-in. pots, $1 each; $10 per doz. 
WISTERIA frutescens magnifica (Yellow- 
eye Wisteria). Produces large and dense 
clusters of lilac-colored flowers with yellow 
spots. 4-yr., $1.50 each; $15 per doz. 
W. sinensis (Chinese Wisteria). Hardy, 
fast, tall-growing climber, with long clusters 
of purplish pea-shaped flowers in May. 
5-yr., $1.25 each; $10 per doz. 
W. sinensis alba. White-flowered variety. 
4- yr., $1.50 each; $15 per doz. 
Other varieties of Climbing Plants can be 
supplied at advertised prices 
Polygonum Auberti 
Vines and Cl 
AMPELOPSIS aconitifolia (Monkshood 
Vine). Deeply cut foliage and small blue 
berries which turn orange as they ripen. 
4-yr., 90 cts. each. 
A. quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). Vigor¬ 
ous, high-climbing vine of rapid growth, 
with rich crimson foliage in autumn. 3-yr., 
60 cts. each; $6 per doz. 
BIGNONIA radicans (Trumpet Creeper). 
A hardy, high-climbing plant, with large, 
trumpet-shaped orange-red flowers in 
August. 4-yr., 50 cts. each; $4 per doz. 
CLEMATIS paniculata (Sweet Autumn 
Clematis). Pure white fragrant flowers 
are borne in great profusion. 3-yr., 80 cts. 
each; $6 per doz. 
Hybrid Large-flowering Clematis 
Henryi. A robust, free-blooming plant with 
creamy white, large, handsome flowers. 
Jackmani. Flowers broad, velvety purple. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Large; crimson. 
Any of the above, 2-yr., heavy plants 
from 6-in. pots, $1.50 each 
WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
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