. Catalogue of the Palm and Citrus Nursery including tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Santa Barbara Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. KINTON STEVENS, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA. DRAC/ENA. (Cordyliiie.) A palm-like tree, growing to fousiderable height. The stem is stout; leaves from two to three feet in length, oblong, lanceolate Cand bright-green: splendid for avenues Native of New Zealand. ^5 cents to i?2 each. D. indivisa. Sometimes called Di-acana stricta. A most graceful palm like tree, 1^ suitable fo


. Catalogue of the Palm and Citrus Nursery including tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Santa Barbara Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. KINTON STEVENS, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA. DRAC/ENA. (Cordyliiie.) A palm-like tree, growing to fousiderable height. The stem is stout; leaves from two to three feet in length, oblong, lanceolate Cand bright-green: splendid for avenues Native of New Zealand. ^5 cents to i?2 each. D. indivisa. Sometimes called Di-acana stricta. A most graceful palm like tree, 1^ suitable for decoration, either in or out of doors. Leaves are from two to four feet in length and one to two inches in breadth, tapering to a point, pendent and dark green. Native of New Zealand. 25 cents to $ THRINAX. CYCAS REVOLUTA. Erroneously called the it has nothing to do with becomes very stout, and feet high, although su extremely rare and very a beautiful crown of pi leaves. Native of China to $5 each. Sago Palm, since palms. The stem some six or ten h examples are old. It produces nnate dark green and Japan. .*n?.50 YUCCAS. y. Dracsenae. Commonly called Dmcrena draci). the "Dragon's Blood ; The stem of this si)ecies is stout at the base; leaves are set, eighteen inches in length and two broad, thick and fleshy, dark green and ending in long, thin un- armed points. Native of South America. 35 cents to S5 each. Y. quadricola. A large and magnificent kind; leaves are stout, spreading horizon- tally and tapering to a point, where they are armed with a sharp spine from one to two feet in length. The upper surface. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Palm and Citrus Nursery; Stevens, Kinton; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Santa Barbara, C


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