PAPAYA OR MELON TREE Carica papaya. Very large, 
decorative, cut leaves. White flowers with delicious fra- 
grance. Large, melon-like fruits esteemed for dessert and as 
an aid to digestion. Seed per pkt 10c. Plants, Small, 20c; 
Med. 35c; Large. 60c. 
RED CATTLEY GUAVA. Handsome broad evergreen leaves. 
Fruit size ci small plums, red, borne in large bunches, 
juicy, subacid, fine for eating out of hand and for jelly. 
Small. 20c; Med. 35c; Large, 50c. 
TROPICAL. GUAVA Psidium guajava. Large, yellow, sub- 
acid fruit, making excellent jelly and good to eat with cream 
and makes very good sauce. 
Small, 15c; Med. 25c; Large 50c. 
SURINAM CHERRY. Red cherries. (See Flowering Shrubs.) 
Smail, 10c; Med. 35c; Large, 50c. 

Fig. 20 21 22 23 
Fig. 20—Seaforthia Palm. Fig 21—Branching Date Palm. 
Fig. 22—Pigmy Date Palm. Fig. 23—Plumy Cocoanut. 
PALMS AND CYCADS 
BLUE COCONUT Cocos Australis. Gracefully recurved blue- 
grey-green leaves, dwarf, easily grown. : 
Seed per pkt 10c. Plants, Small, 25c; Med. 50c; Large, $1.50. 
BRANCHING DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata. Foliage about 
the same as Canary Island Date but the plant suckers freely 
making large, thick clumps. Splendid house palm. 
Seed per pkt 10c. Plants, Small, 25c; Med. 35c; Large, $1.00. 
CABBAGE PALMETTO PALM Sabal Paimetto. Light, gray- 
green, graceful, fan-like leaves. Leaf bud can be cooked 
and eaten lke cabbage. 
Seed per pkt 10c. Plants, Small, 10c; Med. 25c; Large, 75c. 

Phoenix canariensis Cocos Plumosa 
CANARY ISLAND DATE Phoenix canariensis. Dense crown 
of large elegant, curving, stiff, feathery leaves. 
Seed per pkt 10c. Plants, Small, 25c; Med. 35c; Large, 75c. 
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