Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . to 36 inches high, $ /Vlarie Rose and Schizophylla. Both interesting, strong-growing species, useful in Florida and California, where they can be planted out. $ each. Cocos Weudeliana. Deckeria Nobilis. A very rare Palm, with narrow, divided pinnae of klight green color, the stems closely protected with long, light-colorecspines; requires a close, high temperature. 3-inch pots, $ each. Dsmonorops Palembanicus (C«?»nw»). A tropical s|)ecies delighting in a high, moist atmosphere, finely feathered dark green foliag


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . to 36 inches high, $ /Vlarie Rose and Schizophylla. Both interesting, strong-growing species, useful in Florida and California, where they can be planted out. $ each. Cocos Weudeliana. Deckeria Nobilis. A very rare Palm, with narrow, divided pinnae of klight green color, the stems closely protected with long, light-colorecspines; requires a close, high temperature. 3-inch pots, $ each. Dsmonorops Palembanicus (C«?»nw»). A tropical s|)ecies delighting in a high, moist atmosphere, finely feathered dark green foliage,stems furnished with long, dark spines. 3-inch pots, $ each. ESseis Ouineensis. The Oil Palm, a very decorative species with darkgreen pinnalified foliage. 3-inch pots, 50 cts. each. Kentia Belmoreana. The Kentias are the hardiest Palms in are of slow growth, and are less affected by the dust and dry at-mosphere of the house than any others. The variety here offered is ofdwarf, spreading habit, with fine rich dark green


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