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PALM-TYPE TREES. 
Palms and palm-like trees add the much needed 
_ tropical appearance to the landscape that spells 
California to visitors. ’ 
bum ARCHON topphoenix cunninghamiana 
See (King Palm) 
¥ Dark, graceul, very tropical type palm. 
T. ML. M. 1 gal. 1.50 5 gal. 6.00 
RARECASTRUM cimnorotfianam”. (Queen, Palin) 
Tall feathery green leafed palm, very tropi- 
eal looking. H.H. M.L. M. 
1 gal. 1.00 pica 5.00 
ARAN LINE australis (Green Dracena) 
. Long cord-like foliage, branching palm-like 
inde. 7H. “DiR. »S, 1-gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.00 
a ERYTHEA edulis (Guadalupe Palm) 
; $ Dark fan leaves, clean trunk,edible apricct- 
i ' like fruit. 1 Ae RSS, 
j ; 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 5.00 
a LIVISTONA chinensis | (Chinese Fan Palm) 
Y: Droping fan type foliage, thin clean trunk, 
* ~. slow grower. H.H. M.L. M. 
y 1 gal. 1.00) 5 gal. 5.00 
- PHOENIX canariensis (Canary Date Palm) 
Large spreading, deep green leaves, heavy 
trunk, fast grower. H.H. D.R. L. 
% 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
— -reclinata (Cape Date Palm) 
on Crooked grower, forms clumps of very tropi- 
cal appearance. H.H. D.R. M. 
; 1 gal. 2.00 5 gal. 6.00 up 
- TRACHYCARPUS fortunei (Windmill Palm) 
Slender fan palm, black hairy trunk, hardiest 
Tha of all palms. H. M.L. S. 
Phys, 1 gal. 1.00 5. gal. 5.00 
- WASHINGTONIA filifera (California Fan Palm) 
\ Large trunked, heavy fan-type foliage, ro- 
bust looking. H. D.R. L. 
; : 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 5.00 
pies: robusta (Mexican ‘Fan Palm) 
Like filifera except for smaller~leaves and 
“thin.trnnk, Hy: D.R. -L. 
1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
e MUSA species (enaete and paradisiaca) 
ee ae (Banana Trees) 
a ie 2 ee leafed perernialé that add real tropi- 
ie ea pepeeigce TT. ML. 8. 
ag 1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
“PALMS Spell California to Its Visitors” 
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