PALMS AND CYCADS 
GOLDEN FEATHER PALM. 
For pot culture, suckers freely to make a full, 
attractive plant. Graceful arched leaves with 
golden stems. Does best in shade. Small plants 
50c, medium $1.00, large $1.50 to $10.00. 
Cocos australis. BLUE COCONUT. Hardy in 
south Georgia and eastern South Carolina, and 
stands hot, dry weather. Handsome, recurved, 
blue-green, pinnate foliage. Dwarf; suitable for 
lawns, parkways, and very useful as a tub and 
outdoor urn subject. Small plants 50c, medium 
$1.00, large $1.50 to $10.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
C. plumosa. PLUMY COCONUT. The mag- 
nificent tall palm with long, feathery, dark green 
leaves seen growing throughout South Florida. 
Our most satisfactory tall decorative palm, since 
it is much more hardy than the Royal Palm. 
Small plants 35c, medium 50c, large $1.00 to 
$10.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Cycas circinalis. QUEEN SAGO PALM. The 
most handsome cycad in cultivation. Leaves 
much larger and more feathery than Cycas rev- 
oluta. A rare plant. Stock limited and scarce. 
Small plants $3.00, larger $5.00 to $15.00. 
C. revoluta. SAGO PALM. Handsome cycad 
with dense symmetrical crown of stiff, dark green, 
fern-shaped leaves. Of easy culture. Small 
plants 50c, medium $1.00, large $2.00 to $6.00. 
Oreodoxa regia. ROYAL PALM. The most mag- 
nificent tropical palm, with huge, almost white 
column-like trunk to 100 feet or more; giant, 
glossy feathery leaves. Small plants 50c, medium 
$1.00, large $2.00 to $10.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Phoenix canariensis. CANARY ISLAND DATE 
PALM. One of the hardiest palms, with an erect, 
massive, single stem and dense, large, curving 
leaves of rich green. Small plants 50c, medium 
75c, large $1.50 to $10.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
P. reclinata. BRANCHING DATE PALM. Foli- 
age about the same as Canary Island Date but 
the plant suckers freely, making large thick 
clumps. A very attractive large palm for yard 
planting. Small plants 50c, medium 75c, large 
$1.50 to $10.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Areca lutescens. 

Phoenix Roebelini. PIGMY DATE. A slow-grow- 
ing, dwarf, fine and dainty-leaved palm of airy 
appearance. One of the best for conservatory and 
patio use. Small plants 50c, medium $1.00, large 
$2.00 to $15.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Rhapis flabelliformis. RATTAN PALM. This 
is called the Rattan Palm because of its erect 
rattan-like stems. One of the very best house 
palms, for it produces suckers from the base 
eherece forming leafy dense bushy clumps. It 
is very hardy and easy but of slow growth. 
Leaves 5 to 7-parted, fan shape. Small plants 
$1.50, medium $2.50, large $5.00 to $10.00. 
Sabal Palmetto. CABBAGE PALMETTO 
PALM. ‘The very hardy, native, tall-growing 
palm 20 to 50 feet high, with large heads of fan- 
like leaves, found growing on the Florida beaches 
and in the dense low hammock lands. Small 
plants 35c, medium 75c, large $1.50 to $2.50. 
Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Seaforthia elegans. SEAFORTHIA PALM. 
Very much like the Royal Palm but grows more 
bushy and compact as a pot plant. A smooth, 
slender trunk and dark green, pinnate leaves. 
Small plants 50c, medium $1.00, large $2.00 to 
$5.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Serenoa serrulata. SAW PALMETTO. Very 
hardy, dwarf, fan-leaved, creeping palm found 
growing wild all over Florida. Small plants 35c, 
medium 75c, large $1.50 to $3.00. Seed, 20c per 
pkt. 
Washingtonia robusta. THREAD PALM; 
CHINESE FAN PALM. A very rapid-growing 
palm with large fan-shaped leaves furnished with 
white threads. Picturesque and stately, with long 
massive trunk and crowned with huge fan-like 
leaves. Does well in Florida and along the Gulf 
coast. Small plants 35c, medium 75c, large $1.50 
to $10.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Zamia integrifolia. COONTIE PALM. A dwarf 
native Florida cycad; excellent for tubs or for 
landscape planting in exposed dry sunny positions. 
ee plants 50c, medium $1.00, large $1.75 to 
2.50, 
SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND 
FRUIT TREES 
Bauhinia purpurea. MOUNTAIN EBONY or 
ORCHID TREE. A very fine small tree with odd, 
bilobed foliage and a profusion of large, orchid- 
shaped, purple, pink and white variegated flowers. 
Small plants 50c, medium 75c, large $1.50 to 
$2.50. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Calamondin. CALAMONDIN CITRUS. The 
most attractive ornamental citrus tree grown in 
Florida. Will bloom and bear fruit in a large pot. 
Fruit dark orange in color, very acid, the size of a 
small lime. Can be used the same as limes or 
Iemons. Small seedling trees $1.00. Grafted trees, 
which will bear fruit much earlier than seedlings, 
$5.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
™ Carica papaya. MELON FRUIT or TROPICAL 
PAPAW. Fast-growing herbaceous trees with 
very large decorative cut leaves. White flowers 
with delicious fragrance. Large melon-like fruits 
esteemed for dessert and as an aid to digestion. 
Small plants 50c, medium 75c, large $1.50. Seeds, 
20c per pkt. 

Casuarina. AUSTRALIAN-PINE or BEEF- 
WOOD. Very rapid-growing trees from Aus- 
tralia. Odd jointed, slender pine-like branches of 
striking appearance. Invaluable for quick shade 
and windbreaks. 
C. Cunninghamiana. A hardy type that will 
stand temperatures of 18 to 20 degrees F. Small 
plants 25c, medium 50c, large $1.00. Seed, 20c 
per pkt. 
C. equisetifolia. Will not stand severe cold but 
will endure salt spray. Recommended for salt 
fills and seacoast planting. Small plants 25c, 
medium 50, large $1.00. Seed, 20c per pkt. 
Cinnamomum Camphora. CAMPHOR-TREE. 
An evergreen tree with shining light green leaves, 
which have a camphor-like odor and from which 
hor is made. A beautiful, spreading, long- 
ace tree suitable for street planting. Makes an 
interesting pot plant. Small plants 35c, medium 
50c, large $1.50. Seed, 20c per pkt. 

CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 
