. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ARfiENTEA. Latanla Borbonioa.—The Chinese Fan Palm, from which the palm leaf fans of commerce are made. The most popular Palm in cultivation for decora- tive work ; stands neglect well, and also a considerable amount of cold. If grown in partial shade while young the leaves will be ofa richer, darker green. Fine plants, 20c. each. Larger, by ex press, 40c. • I Oreodoxa Regia—the Royal Palm. One of the grandest of the pinnate leaved Palms, of very gr


. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ARfiENTEA. Latanla Borbonioa.—The Chinese Fan Palm, from which the palm leaf fans of commerce are made. The most popular Palm in cultivation for decora- tive work ; stands neglect well, and also a considerable amount of cold. If grown in partial shade while young the leaves will be ofa richer, darker green. Fine plants, 20c. each. Larger, by ex press, 40c. • I Oreodoxa Regia—the Royal Palm. One of the grandest of the pinnate leaved Palms, of very graceful outline, and a great favorite. Stands light frosts unharmed. Small plants 25c. each. Very fine, one and one-half to two feet, by ex- press, 50c. each. Extra fiue, three feet or over, very decora- tive, by express. 75c. each. Sabal Palmetto—The historical Cabbage Palm or Pal- metto of the South, very hardy, resisting severe cold unharm- ed, as well as a great deal of abuse. A very ornamental Fan Palm, and when the plant becomesold the leavesareof great size. 25c. each. Extra large and fine, 40c. each. Sabal Adansonll— A dwarf Fan Palm of great beauty, resisting severe cold unharmed, even as low as 10 deg. Fahr. The graceful flower stem rises high above the leaves, some- times 6 or 7 feet tall. 15c. each. Sabal Longlpedunculata—A stemless species some- what resembling S. Adiansonii, with flower spikes extending far above the leaves. Very ornamental with its fan-shaped leaves. 25c. each. Thrinax Exceisa—Recently discovered on the Keys ot South Florida, and is as jet an undescribed species in the flora of the United fan-shaped leaves are very large, light! green above and boary glaucous beneath. A magnificent plant. 20c. eacn. Thrinax Argentea—Sil- ver Thatcli Palm. An elegant faD-leaved Palm, loaves rich shining green above and bright silvery white on the under side. Highly orna- mental. 20c. each, larger 40c. Thrinax Parviflora — Prickly Thatch


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