. Cox's seed annual. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Chamterops excelsa. Corypha Austral is (Livisionia). A very hardy Australian Palm; foliage dark green; very symmetrically and regularly slit, the segments partly doubled from base of petioles or leaf-stalk, which is thickly armed with crooked pines. 10 seeds, 30c; 100 seeds, $ Caryota urens. Very graceful plants, leaves twin pinnate leaflets, obliquely canciform, with a neat fringe on margin; the leaflet has the appearance of bei


. Cox's seed annual. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Chamterops excelsa. Corypha Austral is (Livisionia). A very hardy Australian Palm; foliage dark green; very symmetrically and regularly slit, the segments partly doubled from base of petioles or leaf-stalk, which is thickly armed with crooked pines. 10 seeds, 30c; 100 seeds, $ Caryota urens. Very graceful plants, leaves twin pinnate leaflets, obliquely canciform, with a neat fringe on margin; the leaflet has the appearance of being bitten off. In its native home, the East Indies around Oeylon, the plant is very useful for its sap in the shape of a mild liquor. The stamens of the flower are very conspicuous and curious, growing in a pendant form downward from the receptacle, similar to a thick bunch of human hair, whicb, with seed, has no farther value. 10 seeds, 30c ; 100 seeds, $ Euterpe etlulis. The Assai Palm, of Brazil, also found in Trinidad and Central America. 10 seeds, 50c; 100 seeds, $ Kentia Belmoreana- This fine Palm is a valu- able addition to our collections; its leaves are pinnate, dark green, and so beautifully crisp as to gain for it the name of the " Curly ; It is very elegant and graceful in habit; a native of Lord Howe's Island, where it attains a height of 40 feet. 10 seeds, 40c; 100 seeds, $ Kentia Canterbiiryana. This is a truly hand- some species; native of Lord Howe's Island; with pin- nate leaves and a very robust habit; it is called in its native country the "Umbrella ; It is an exceed- ingly ornamental plant, and well adapted for decorative purposes; grows tall and hardy. 10 seeds, 70c; 100 seeds, $ Kentia Fosteriana. In its native country this plant is known as the Thatch Palm on account of its leaves being used in thatching houses; it is a robust growing species; often attaining a height of from 40 to 50 feet; leaves pinnate


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