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KING KOKO FERRWOOD 
Indestructible Native Giant of the “Big Island” of Hawaii. 
Born of Countless Centuries of Rich Lava Flow 
Out of the rich lava beds grows an incredibly giant fern 
reaching over forty feet to the skies, with a girth of 
fifteen feet. Graceful fern fronds more than twenty feet 
in length; nearly five feet across, sway gently in the 
Trade Winds of Hawaii. From the closely-knitted root 
ex fibres of these giant ferns come our famous 
King Koko Fernwood. 
The beautiful, rich, natural brown-hue Fernwood blends 
harmoniously with any setting. Display men and Interior 
Decorators can achieve undreamed of wonders by judicious 
use of both the display trunks and the planter trunks. 
The display trunks are brushed and plasticized sprayed, with 
containers and base included, and are pictured in the middle 
of the illustration at the right with beautiful Hawaiian and 
California flowers and foliages. Because of their adaptability, 
many display men and florists use the trunks on a year round 
basis, merely changing the decor by the proper use of 
flowers and foliages to fit different settings. 
Due to an ability to absorb and release moisture when required, 
plus natural qualities of priceless plant acid content which 
feed and nurture plant life, live plants thrive remarkably well 
in King Koko Fernwood. Plant roots actually grow into 
the fernwood substance. A planter trunk can 
be seen at the extreme right. 
Our Sales Staff will be glad to furnish you with suggestions 
to meet your particular needs. 
SHAPED NATURA 
A FERNWOOD PLANTER TO HARMONIZE 
AND ENHANCE EXOTIC FLOWER AND 
FOLIAGE ARRANGEMENTS 
Shaped Jardinieres are ideal for planting palms, tropical 
plants, and totem poles in lobbies, showrooms, and offices. 
Use Cube Planters for insuring thrifty plants. Trays are excellent 
for dish gardens, Ming Tree bases, etc. Natural Jardinieres 
are recommended for Azalias, and other plants where natural 
beauty must be emphasized. All excel in preventing excessive 
drying-out or over-watering problems. 
King Koko — Majestic Ruler of the Tropics 
