. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. PAL/AS, CYCADS AND SCREW-PINES- 27 MACROZAMIA CYLINDRICA. Plants expected in spring. Price on application. ZAMIA. Z. furfaracea. Mexico. A very handsome and dis- tinct species. Small plants, 82 each. Z. integrifolia. Florida. A handsome Cycad, some- what resembling C. revoluta. The sharp, root-like stem is entirely under ground, like others of the genus, permitting translocation and dry shipment. Starch and a kind of liour is made from the stem of this spe


. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. PAL/AS, CYCADS AND SCREW-PINES- 27 MACROZAMIA CYLINDRICA. Plants expected in spring. Price on application. ZAMIA. Z. furfaracea. Mexico. A very handsome and dis- tinct species. Small plants, 82 each. Z. integrifolia. Florida. A handsome Cycad, some- what resembling C. revoluta. The sharp, root-like stem is entirely under ground, like others of the genus, permitting translocation and dry shipment. Starch and a kind of liour is made from the stem of this species; it is a very ornamental greenhouse plant, and will thrive anywhere that almost any other plant will, and is hardy enough to stand some frost without injury. Our plants are all pot grown and with fine crowns of leaves ready for immediate use. Nice plants, with several leaves, 25 cts. each; large specimens, with full crowns, each. PANDANADS OR PANDANUS. P. odoratissiinus. An elegant species, with rich dark ! green leaves, so glossy that they appear like pol- ished wax. As its specific name denotes, this var- | iety is exceedingly odorous. A garden synonym of P. heterocarpus. Small plants, 50 to 75 cts. each. P. odoratissiinus variegata. A very beautiful varie- gated form of the preceding, the leaves being striped with white. Small plants, 81 each; large plants, two feet, 83 each. P. utilis. One of the mcst popular and useful plants. dion edl'lk. (See 1 a;e 26.) SCREW-PINES. that we grow for decorative purposes; in the win- dow garden, hanging basket, or among the piazza plants, it always has its place and fills it. Here, in south Florida, it grows in the open ground, sprout- ing readily from the root, if cut back by frost. In this variety the sharply serrated edges of the leaves are bright red, the body of the leaf green. 30 cts. each, 4 for 81; extra fine plants, two feet high, each. P. Veitchii. In this species the leaves are broad, long, and beautifully marke


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