. Descriptive catalogue : fruit and forest trees, vines and shrubs, palms and choice roses. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES. 93 Livistonia Chinensis, (Latania Borbonica,) China. The most popular palm for decora- tive work, for apartments or conserva- tories; leaves large, fan-shaped, of a rich, dark green color; hardy in sheltered spots Cycas revoluta. The Sago Palm. Phoenix Canarien
. Descriptive catalogue : fruit and forest trees, vines and shrubs, palms and choice roses. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES. 93 Livistonia Chinensis, (Latania Borbonica,) China. The most popular palm for decora- tive work, for apartments or conserva- tories; leaves large, fan-shaped, of a rich, dark green color; hardy in sheltered spots Cycas revoluta. The Sago Palm. Phoenix Canariensis, "Canary Island ; The most graceful and the handsomest of our hardy palms; leaves pinnaate and of a deep, dark' green color; one of the most effective palms on a lawn, and worthy of the attention of all admirers of the Palm family; fruit not edible. Phoenix dactylifera, Arabia and N. Africa, 100 ft. Produces the famous date of com- merce; the date palm is dioecious that is, the male and female flowers appear on different trees; fruit is secured by sus- pending the male blossoms in the tree de- veloping female flowers, when the same are in the receptive stage; luxuriates in the strongest alkaline soils, where other trees fail entirely. Phoenix reclinata, "Dwarf Date Palm," S. Africa, 12-20 ft. Very graceful, drooping leaves; very handsome for avenue or lawn use; not as hardy as some of the other sorts. Phoenix rupicola, Himalaya. 15-20 ft. Has wide-spreading, arching leaves, and one of the finest of the genus for pot cul- ture. Phoenix sylvestris, "Wild Date Palm," In- dia, 25-40 ft. Very hardy and useful, the leaves being used for mats, ropes and bas- kets, and the sap furnishing the palm su- gar in its native country; leaves long, arched and of a glaucous green color; closely allied to the date of commerce. Rhapis flabelliformis, "Chinese Umbrella Palm," China and Japan. A very pretty, cane-like palm, which suckers from the root
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