. KENTIA BELMOREANA PHCENIX ROEBELENII Kentia MacArthurl. A tall-growing species, with rather broad pinnje, the ends of which are irregular in outline, a good plant for the cool conservatory. 3-inch pots, 12 inches high, 35 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 15 inches high, 75 cts. each Kentia Wendlandiana. A very strong-growing species, with large, heavy foliage, the ends of the pinnae cut like the Fish-tail Palm; quite rare. 8-inch pots, $ each. Latania Commersoni, or Rubra. A splendid Palm for the warm conservatory, with fan-shaped leaves on long foot-stalks, o^ a bright red, as are also the ribs
. KENTIA BELMOREANA PHCENIX ROEBELENII Kentia MacArthurl. A tall-growing species, with rather broad pinnje, the ends of which are irregular in outline, a good plant for the cool conservatory. 3-inch pots, 12 inches high, 35 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 15 inches high, 75 cts. each Kentia Wendlandiana. A very strong-growing species, with large, heavy foliage, the ends of the pinnae cut like the Fish-tail Palm; quite rare. 8-inch pots, $ each. Latania Commersoni, or Rubra. A splendid Palm for the warm conservatory, with fan-shaped leaves on long foot-stalks, o^ a bright red, as are also the ribs of the leaves, which are particu- larly bright in the young state. 4-inch pots, $ each. Latania Loddigesll. Large, bright green fan-shaped leaves, with a glaucous line tinged with red in the young state, leaf-stalks choc- olate-colored; requires a warm, moist atmosphere. 4-inch pots, $ each. LIvlstonI Rotundlfolla. A miniature fan-leaved Palm, which, in a finished specimen, makes almost a globular plant. Thrifty young plants in 3-inch pots, 25 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each. Nephrosperma Van Houteanum. A handsome hot-house Palm, with long, graceful leaves and narrow pinnje, bright glossy green above, glaucous underneath; leaf-stalks chestnut-brown, armed with long, black spines. 3-inch pots, $ each. Phoenix Roebelenii. The most graceful of the Phoenix, and a Palm which has become popular for room decoration. The plant is of vigorous growth, and its gracefully recurving leaves, with very narrow dark green pinna, give it a lightness and airiness not surpassed, if equalled, by Cocos Weddeliana; at the same time it is as hardy as a Kentia, succeeding admirably as a house plant. 3-inch pots, 6 to 8 inches high, nicely characterized . $0 35 each 4 " 10 " â â " ... 75 â¢â¢ 5 " 15 " " " .1 50 " 6 " IVi feet high, 2 feet spread 3 00 " 8-inch tubs, 2 " " 2'/2 " 5 00 " 14 " 3 " " 4
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