. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. PAL/t\S, CYCADS AND SCREW-PINES. 25 SABAL, continued. S. Blackburniana.* West Indies. One of the hand- somest of the Sabals, and well suited to sub-tropi- cal gardening or greenhouse decoration. 30 cts. each. S. coerulescens.* A very handsome species, with light bluish green leaves, which make it conspicuous in a group of palms. 20 cts. each. S. Palmetto.* Florida, extending to South Carolina. (The Cabbage Palm.) Visitors to the Southern States have praise
. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. PAL/t\S, CYCADS AND SCREW-PINES. 25 SABAL, continued. S. Blackburniana.* West Indies. One of the hand- somest of the Sabals, and well suited to sub-tropi- cal gardening or greenhouse decoration. 30 cts. each. S. coerulescens.* A very handsome species, with light bluish green leaves, which make it conspicuous in a group of palms. 20 cts. each. S. Palmetto.* Florida, extending to South Carolina. (The Cabbage Palm.) Visitors to the Southern States have praised the beauty and majestic ap- pearance of this familiar palm, famous from well- known historical associations which surround it. j The flabellate-pinnatifid leaves are from five to eight feet long and nearly as wide. Valuable as a decor- ative plant for northern greenhouses. Two years, 15 cents each, per doz.; three years, very fine | young plants, 35 cts. each; price of large specimens | on application. S. serrulata (Sercnoa serrulata) * The Saw Palmetto of the Southern States. A beautiful fan-palm, and , appreciated for greenhouse culture at the north and in Europe. Two years, 15 cts. each; § per doz., 812 per 100. S. umbraculifera.* One of the largest of the Sabals, the great fan-shaped leaves frequently measuring six to eight feet in diameter. 50 cts. SEAFORTHIA KLEGANS. STEVENSONIA GRAN Dl FLORA. This is one of the most elegant palms in cultiva- tion. It comes to us from the Seychelles, and to be grown successfully it requires a hot moist house. In a young state, the' leaves are a dark reddish green, 5 covered with yellowish spots, the stem and petioles covered thickly with long black spines. Syn., Phce- nicophorum Sechellwum. Pine young plants, 84 each. SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS. {Ptychospenna Cunninghamiana.) From Queensland and New South Wales. (Austra- I lian Feather Palm). An elegant and very useful green- house palm. 20 cts. each, three for 50 cts.; large
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