. Armstrong Nurseries . e large and always present a fresh ap-pearance, even the under leaves hold their gren colorfor many years; hardy and easily grown. Boxed, 3to 4 ft., $; 2 to 3 ft., $ WASHINGTONIA. Fan Palm. Washingtonia filifera. Weeping Palm. The mostcharacteristic palm of California. Trunk attains a di-ameter 3 to 4 feet. Leaves fan-shaped with numerousdivisions and whit:sh filaments. Boxed, 3 to 4 ft.,$; 2 to 3 ft., $ Washingtonia robusta. (Washingtonia Gracilis.) Oneof the most beautiful of all palms. In its weeping habitit closely resembles the above variety, yet
. Armstrong Nurseries . e large and always present a fresh ap-pearance, even the under leaves hold their gren colorfor many years; hardy and easily grown. Boxed, 3to 4 ft., $; 2 to 3 ft., $ WASHINGTONIA. Fan Palm. Washingtonia filifera. Weeping Palm. The mostcharacteristic palm of California. Trunk attains a di-ameter 3 to 4 feet. Leaves fan-shaped with numerousdivisions and whit:sh filaments. Boxed, 3 to 4 ft.,$; 2 to 3 ft., $ Washingtonia robusta. (Washingtonia Gracilis.) Oneof the most beautiful of all palms. In its weeping habitit closely resembles the above variety, yet in otherrespects it is quite distinct: of rapid growth, slenderand tall, attaining a height of from 80 to 100 feet:leaves a clear deep green. Highly valued for streetand park planting. Boxed, 3 to 4 ft., $; 2 to 3 ft.,$ Washingtonia Sonorea. A native of Lower Califor-nia. Closely related to Washingtonia Gracilis, theleaves being somewhat larger, softer and more rapid grower. Boxed, 2 to 3 ft., $
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