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HEMEROCALLIS, continued 
ORANGE 
AURANTIACA. 3 ft. Orange with fulvous overcast. Ever- 
green. Midseason. 25c per pip. 
CHROME ORANGE. Clear orange. Early, recurrent bloomer. 
Evergreen. 50c per pip. 
CRESSIDA. 3 ft. Rich orange flower with fulvous overcast. 
Very floriferous. Evergreen. Midseason. 25c per pip. 
KWANSO. 3 ft. Double orange flowers. Deciduous foliage. 
30C per pip. 
YELLOW 
AMARYLLIS. 3 ft. Large, golden yellow flower of heavy 
substance. Vase shaped. Evergreen. Midseason. 35c per pip. 
FLORHAM. Deep yellow trumpets. Fragrant. Long blooming 
season. Evergreen. 25c per pip. 
FLORIDA. 21% ft. Pastel with darker eye zone. Inclined to 
fade; best grown in shade. Evergreen. Midseason. 50c per pip. 
GOLDEN WEDDING (Annis Victoria Russell). 21% ft. 
Medium yellow flower. Recurrent bloomer. Evergreen. 
Early. $3.00 per pip. 
GOLDEN WEST. 21% ft. Big gold flower of good form. Ever- 
green. Midseason. $1.00 per pip. 
J. A. CRAWFORD. Large, soft yellow flower. Evergreen 
Early. 25c per pip. 
PATRICIA. 3 ft. A lovely pale yellow with greenish throat. 
Recurving petals. Fragrant. Evergreen. Late. $1.00 per pip. 
THE GEM. 3 ft. Very good standard yellow. Evergreen. 
Midseason. 25c per pip. 
PALMS and CYCADS 
Tropical atmosphere is the theme of Florida plantings, and 
nothing can achieve it with such striking emphasis as the huge, 
arching fronds of the many varieties of Palms which can be used 
in outdoor plantings. Palms need very little in the way of special 
care. They do require a rich soil with plenty of humus and 
moisture, and should be given at least two applications of fer- 
tilizer each year. This will keep them in fine condition. 
ARECASTRUM ROMANZOFFIANUM $(Coces plumosa). 
Commonly known as Queen Palm. Particularly adapted to the 
high, well-drained sections of Florida. 
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(For heavy specimen plants, please ask for quotations) 
BUTIA CAPITATA (Cocos australis). Recurved, gray-green 
foliage. Very hardy; rather dwarf. Thrives in any soil. 
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PHOENIX CANARIENSIS. Canary Island Date Palm. Tall- 
growing, massive trunk; long, gracefully drooping foliage. 
Hardy. 
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P. ROEBELENI. Pigmy Date Palm. Fine, fern-like foliage. A 
dwarf species especially suited for house culture; attractive 
also for patio, lawn, or foundation planting where temperature 
permits. 
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