. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. KENTIA FOSTERIANA. LATAJfIA BORBONICA. PHCENIX PALFDOSA. and the divisions of the leaves always hang down as shown in the cut. Fine mailing plants. 25c. each ; larger, 18'to 20 inches high, with five leaves, by ex- press, each. Livistonia Rotund ifol ia —A miniature fan-leaf Palm of the most exquisite form and appearance imaginable. Tiie leaves are shaped like those ot Lata- nia Borbonica but are tiny in comparison and are produced on very short fo


. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. KENTIA FOSTERIANA. LATAJfIA BORBONICA. PHCENIX PALFDOSA. and the divisions of the leaves always hang down as shown in the cut. Fine mailing plants. 25c. each ; larger, 18'to 20 inches high, with five leaves, by ex- press, each. Livistonia Rotund ifol ia —A miniature fan-leaf Palm of the most exquisite form and appearance imaginable. Tiie leaves are shaped like those ot Lata- nia Borbonica but are tiny in comparison and are produced on very short foot stalks. A plant only a foot high will have as many as a dozen well developed, perfect leaves, and such a plant is lovely for table decoration. It is very scarce and rare, is especially adapted for house decoration and will delight every- body who possesses it. (See cut on (tpposite page). Fine little plants, 25c. each; larger and exceptionally rlne. 60c. each. Latania Borbonica—The Chinese Fan Palm', from which ihe palm-leaf fans of commerce are made. The most popular Palm in cultivation, for decorative work; stands neglect well and also a considerable amount of cold. If grown in partial shade while young the leave- will be of a richer, darker green. Fine plants, 15c. each; larger, 40c. each ; very fine, 18 inches to 2 feet high, by express, 60c. each. PHCENIX—All the species of this genus here offered are hardy in Florida., and should be extensively planted for lawn and avenue ornamentation. They are equally well adapted for pot culture at the North, being exceedingly beautiful and standing a great variation of temperature. Phoenix Cycadifolia —A rare species with leaves resembling those of a Gycas in form and arrangement. Very rare in cultivation. Strong plants from 3>.>-inch pots. 15 inches and up in height, 30c. each : plants 18 to 20 inches high, showing character, tide, each ; both sizes by mail postpaid. Phoenix Farinifera—Very rapid grower and said to


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