DESCRIPTIONS OF ADDED LISTINGS 
Palms 
ATTALEA cohune. Cohune Palm. Guatemala. Particularly hand- 
some palm with immense pinnate leaves 15 to 30 feet long; 
upright in growth, with gracefully curved tips. Suited to 
extreme southern part of state and for large greenhouses. 
CHAMAEDOREA species. T. A handsome, small, pinnate- 
leaved palm, shade-loving, and suited to patio use. 
DICTYOSPERMA alba. A graceful and distinctive palm for 
conservaiory use, with heavy, drooping, pinnate leaves. 
DICTYOSPERMA species. Resembles D. alba. 
HYOPHORBE amaricaulis. Bitter-Stem, or Bottle Palm. Similar 
to H. Verschaffeltii, with stout trunk and pinnate leaves. 
LATANIA Loddigesii. Strong-growing fan palm. Young plants 
sometimes with reddish tinge. 
LIVISTONA australis. Australia. Tall-growing fan palm with 
dense crown. 
MARTINEZIA caryotaefolia. S. A. A very decorative palm with 
feathery leaves, somewhat resembling Caryota urens. At- 
tains a height of 25 to 35 feet. Slim trunk and _ leaves 
heavily armed with sharp, black spines. Grows well in 
shade or sun. 
PSEUDOPHOENIX. Somewhat resembles Royal Palm, smooth, 
light gray trunk, and pinnate leaves. 
THRINAX parviflora. Thatch Palm. Fan leaf palm attaining 
maximum height of 30 feet. Leaves yellowish green akove, 
and silvery gray beneath. 
Shade Trees 
BAUHINIA tomentosa. T. A _ tender, summer-flowering type, 
having foliage and bloom at the same time. Leaves larger 
than other varieties and very distinctive. Flowers shaded 
pink, cream, and _ white. 
BRACHYCHITON populneum (Sterculia diversifolia). Kurrajong. 
To 60 ft. Very well suited to dry locations. 
CITHAREXYLUM spinosum. Ieddleewocd Attains a height 
of 50 ft. Slender racemes of white flowers. 
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PHY LLOGARPUS eeprentanelie Guatemala. Tree to 60 ft., 
shining, dark green leaves. Fragrant red flowers. 
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CALLIANDRA haematocephala. Decorative shrub with round, 
brush-like heads;of} crimson flowers. 9! big | ou ra it 
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