. Fruitland Nurseries 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 46 P. J. Berckmans Company's Tree and Plant Catalogue. Phoenix pumila Caryota urens (Fish-Tail Palm). Leaves with broad pinnules, the ultimate divisions having the shape of the tail of a fish. 50 cts. and $1. *Cocos Alphonsii. Known in South Florida as the Belair Palm. A tall-growing tree ; leaves bright green. 50 cts. Cocos Campestris. Leaves spreading, recurved, 3 to 4 feet long. Segments narrow, lanceolate. 18 to 24 inches, 50


. Fruitland Nurseries 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 46 P. J. Berckmans Company's Tree and Plant Catalogue. Phoenix pumila Caryota urens (Fish-Tail Palm). Leaves with broad pinnules, the ultimate divisions having the shape of the tail of a fish. 50 cts. and $1. *Cocos Alphonsii. Known in South Florida as the Belair Palm. A tall-growing tree ; leaves bright green. 50 cts. Cocos Campestris. Leaves spreading, recurved, 3 to 4 feet long. Segments narrow, lanceolate. 18 to 24 inches, 50 cts. *Cocos plumosa. Leaves very long, drooping pinnae 1 to 2 feet, in bunches. 50 cts.; larger, $1. *Cocos Weddeliana. The most graceful of all small Palms; stems slender, erect; leaves long and narrow, of a rich green, gracefully arched. A valuable variety for decorating apartments. 8 to 10 inches, 50 cts.; 10 to 12 inches, 75 cts.; 12 to 15 inches, 4 in a pot, $1. *Euterpe edulis (Para Palm). Grows 40 to 60 feet, with delicate feathery heads and clean stems. 50 cts. Kentia We have a large stock of these desirable Palms. They are of robust and graceful habit, and can stand considerable rough usage. They retain their lower leaves, and are of a bright color. Belmoreana (Howea, or Curley-Leaved Palm). A graceful variety, with leaves which have the appear- ance of being curled. 12 inches, 50 cts.; 15 inches, 75 cts.; larger size, $1. Forsteriana (Thatch-Leaf Palm). The mtfst robust of the genus ; leaves broader, and stem often of darker color. 15 inches, 50 cts.; 18 inches, 75 cts.; 20 to 24 inches, $1. Made-up plants, 4 plants in a pot, the center plant being tall, with 3 smaller plants around it, thus forming a handsome, bushy specimen. 6-inch pots, $2. Phoenix (THE DATE PALM) A most valuable genus for conservatory cultivation here and for open ground further south. Most of the varieties stand a temperature of 350. They make handsome plants for decorative purposes, being of rob


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