PALMS, 
DRACENAS and YUCCAS 
There is a definite place for palms, bamboos and grasses 
in many California gardens. We associate them with 
white adobe walls and terra cotta tile roofs. For the lazy 
gardener this group of plants has no peer. It includes 
members of the plant kingdom adapted to most soils, 
good or bad. They are drouth-resistant when need be, 
will take water when itis given them. Hit or miss, palms, 
bamboos and grasses maintain a rugged individuality 
difficult to find in other groups. 
CHAMAEROPS ... Dwarf Fan Palm 
Chamaerops humilis. Dwarf hardy species with fan- 
shaped leaves. Fine for lawns and as tub plants 
for porch decorations. Boxed Specimens: 3 trunks, 
5-6 ft. $40.00; 3 trunks, 6-8 ft. $60.00; 3 trunks, 8-10 
ft. $75.00; 4 trunks, $5.00 higher. 
BLUE DRACENA 
CORDYLINE ... Dracena 
Cordyline indivisa (Blue Dracena). Strong, slender 
trunk. Foliage narrow and drooping, varying from 
green to bronze. 5 g. c. 2-3 ft. $2.00. Boxed Speci- 
mens: 7-8 ft. $20.00, 8-10 ft. $25.00; larger to $75.00. 

COCOS 
Cocos australis (Pindo Palm). 
BB 3-4 ft. $5.00. 
GOLD 

PAMPAS GRASS AND 
NEW ZI] 
EN BAMBOO 

EALAND FLAX 

A short stout palm 
with long, graceful, gray-green leaves; very hardy. 
DASYLIRION .. . Sotol 
Dasylirion glaucophyllum (Blueleaf Sotol). 
terminal spikes. 1 g. c. 75c. 

BAMBOOS 
and GRASSES 
PHYLLOSTACHYS. . . Bamboo 
Phyllostachys aurea (Golden Bamboo). 
Canes close-jointed at base and golden 
yellow in color. Sends up in dense form 
very slender shoots of moderate height; 
especially useful for quick-growing screen. 
Balled clumps $1.75. 
CORTADERIA ... Pampas Grass 
Cortaderia argentea. The Pampas Grass of 
the Argentine plains, appreciated for its 
beautiful silver plumes. Effective when 
planted in.clumps.0-0.C. Slips lacie 
PHORMIUM 
Phormium tenax (New Zealand Flax). Foli- 
age attains a length of six feet or more, 
color a clear green; flowers orange borne 
on tall stalks. Widely used for Spanish- 
type plantings. | g. c. 75c. 

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round base; leaves stiff, long and slender armed with 

WINDMILL PALM 
MUSA ENSETE 
Musa ensete (Abyssinian Banana). Fine for gorgeous 
tropical effects. Foliage extremely large, bright green 
with ruddy midribs. Requires a sheltered situation 
and will not stand much frost. 1 g. c. 75c. 
NOLINA 
Nolina longifolia (Green Nolina). Trunk about six 
feet tall; leaves an inch wide, matured ones droop, 
center ones somewhat spiral. 1 g. c. 75c. 
PHOENIX 
Phoenix canariensis (Canary Island Palm). The 
most popular and hardy palm in California. Foliage 
pinnate and of deep green color. Fine for large 
grounds and avenue plantings. Boxed 6-8 feet $20.00; 
larger to $150.00. 
TRACHYCARPUS ... Asiatic Fan Palm 
Trachycarpus excelsa (Windmill Palm). Known by 
dense, black, hairy covering of the slender trunks. 
Extremely hardy. Boxed 7-8 ft. $25.00; 8-10 ft. $35.00; 
10-12 ft. $50.00; larger to $100.00. 
T. nepalense. Leaves an intense dark green, some- 
what small and carried on shorter stalks, segments 
rigid, never drooping. Boxed 7-8 ft., $25.00; 8-10 ft. 
$35.00; 10-12 ft. $50.00. 
WASHINGTONIA ... Fan Palm 
Washingtonia robusta (Mexican Fan Palm). Leaves 
drooping with few filaments. Boxed, 6-8 ft. $15.00. 
MUSA ENSETE 

