SUBTROPICAL DIVISION— Palms 
CYCAS REVOLUTA, 
*Rupicola (rock-loving). A species of recent in- 
troduction, and very scarce. It is the handsomest and 
most graceful of the genus; of dwarf habit, leaves 
drooping. Plants 12 to 15 inches, 50 cts.; 18 to 20 | 
inches, 75 cts.; 20 to 24 inches, $i. 
*Sylvestris (Sylvan, or Wild Palm of Bengal, or 
East Indian Wine Palm). Leaves very long, 
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SECTION III 
Cycads, Etc. 
Cycas revoluta (Sago Palm). Highly ornamental 
plant, with a crown of dark green, pinnated leaves. 
Hardy at Savannah. We can supply handsome 
plants. Plants with stems, 4 inches in diameter, 6 to 
8 leaves, $2; 5 inches in diameter, 10 to 12 leaves, 
$3; larger sizes, $5 to $7. 
Dioon Edule. A Mexican Cycad, with long glau- 
cous green leaves. Produces an edible nut. Plants 
5 years old, 50 cts. 
Pandanus utilis (Screw Pine). A valuable plant 
for the center of vases. Its long spine-edged leaves 
are arranged in screw-like order; of easy cultivation. 
12 inches, 50 cts. 
Pandanus Veitchii. With leaves beautifully striped 
with pure white; a very showy plant; requires high 
temperature in winter. 12 inches, $1, 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF PALMS 
We will supply the following collections of Palms, 
selections to be left to us: 
10 varieties, 2-year-old plants, 12 inches high, $3. 
10 varieties, 3-year-old plants, 15 to 18 inches high, 
| $6. 
10 varieties, 4- to 5-year-old plants, 20 to 24 inches 
high, $10. 
Those unfamiliar with Palms will do well to allow 
| us to select for them, as our experience enables us to 
send out plants which will be most hardy and effec- 
tive, and show the greatest distinction in any location. 
grayish green, pinne numerous. One of the 
hardiest of the genus, and a most valuable 
variety. 
*Tenuis (narrow). Of recent introduction; 
resembles the Common Date Palm, but more 
slender, and finer in all its parts. 
Zanzibarensis. With broad pinne and com- 
pact habit. 
PTYCHOSPERMA ALEXANDRZE 
(Australian Feather Palm) 
50 cents, 75 cents and $1 each, 
Leaves beautifully arched; an exceedingly 
desirable variety. 
SEAFORTHIA, or 
PTYCHOSPERMA CUNNINGHAMIANA 
(Illawara Palm) 
Elegans. An elegant species of graceful 
habit and rapid growth; leaves very long, dark 
green ; valuable for decorative purposes, and 
well known. 12 inches, 25 cts.; 18 to 20 
inches, 50 cts.; larger plants, 75 cts. and $r 
each. 
Seaforthia robusta, or Areca Bauerii. Simi- 
lar to Seaforthia elegans, but with darker foli- 
age and stems. Plants 12 inches high, 50 cts. 
each, 
MEENE 
PANDANUS VEITCHII. 
