. Catalogue of Morris Nurseries. Nursery stock, California, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Climbing plants, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Morris' Nursery Catalogue. ii Dracaena Indivisa. Very hardy and of Tropical appearance; grows 10 to 20 feet. 6 inch pots, 50 cts., open ground $ Dracaena, Austral us and Rubra, in considerable stock, 50 cts. each. Dracaena, Arborea. Tree Dra- caena. Leaves dense, 1% to 3 feet long, 3 inches wide, a tall variety. Dracaena, Latifolia Pendula. Broad leafed, weeping. Dracaena, Longifolia. Long leafed. dracaena indivisa. Dracaena, Terminalis Rose


. Catalogue of Morris Nurseries. Nursery stock, California, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Climbing plants, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Morris' Nursery Catalogue. ii Dracaena Indivisa. Very hardy and of Tropical appearance; grows 10 to 20 feet. 6 inch pots, 50 cts., open ground $ Dracaena, Austral us and Rubra, in considerable stock, 50 cts. each. Dracaena, Arborea. Tree Dra- caena. Leaves dense, 1% to 3 feet long, 3 inches wide, a tall variety. Dracaena, Latifolia Pendula. Broad leafed, weeping. Dracaena, Longifolia. Long leafed. dracaena indivisa. Dracaena, Terminalis Rosea. (Cordyline.) Leaves a dark green or crim- son, very fine, height 10 to 12 feet when grown. South Sea Islands. Dracaena, Draco. Dragon Blood Tree. Canary Island and India. The famous Dragon tree of Orotava was 60 feet high aud the stem was 15 feet in diameter. This is without doubt one of the most remarkable of trees, with broad, thick leaves, satisfactory for sub-tropic gardening, entirely new here. Small plants in 3 inch pots 75 cents. Furcraea, Pubescans. A handsome decorative plant resembling some species of Agaves, a very useful plant for decorative work, needs a little shelter at first, very fine. $1. Palms. Brahea, Glauca, of Mexico, the choicest of all palms, something like the common California fan palm, without threads, and of a silver color, very distinct. Brahea Edulis, of Mexican Islands, very showy and grand. Chamaerops, Canariensis, from Canary Island. See page 21. do Excelsa. Of Southern Japan and China. Attains a height of 12 feet, very hardy and showy. 50 cents to $ do Gracilis. A most graceful and beautiful palm, do Robusta. do Humilis Arborea. The little tree palm, do Humilis. The dwarf fan palm of Southern Europe and China, of which the fan is made. Corypha, Australis. The best of the foreign fan palms. It grows rapidly, attains a height of 100 feet and is quite hardy; fan like leaves, dark green, and armed with stout Please note that these


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