Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . high, $ each; 6-inchpots, 30 inches high, $ each. Areng^a Sacharifera. In a large specimen this is a most striking and attractivePalm. The ends of the leaves have a cut appearance like thoseof the Fish-tail Palm, and of a rich deep green pots, 30 inches high, $ each; 7-inch pots, 36 incheshigh, $ each. Bactris Major. Not a new, but a comparatively rare Palm, which, wherethe temperature of a warm conservatory can be given, is aninteresting subject, on account of the many long spines withwhich not only the stems, but a


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . high, $ each; 6-inchpots, 30 inches high, $ each. Areng^a Sacharifera. In a large specimen this is a most striking and attractivePalm. The ends of the leaves have a cut appearance like thoseof the Fish-tail Palm, and of a rich deep green pots, 30 inches high, $ each; 7-inch pots, 36 incheshigh, $ each. Bactris Major. Not a new, but a comparatively rare Palm, which, wherethe temperature of a warm conservatory can be given, is aninteresting subject, on account of the many long spines withwhich not only the stems, but also both surfaces of theleaves, are densely covered. 6-inch pots, 30 inches high,$ each. Calamus Palembanicus. A tropical species, delighting in a high, moist atmosphere,finely feathered dark green foliage. Stems clothed with long,dark spines. Strang plants in 7-inch pots, $ each. ^ l^^? ^ ij ^ -\ ^^==>wi»»=s=^ : ---ii» B^^gk^jSA^^^^e 3^E^^ i^-_ ^ ^^H Sj,^ ^ , 5^^ P*^^ ^p ^ ^ ^ ^3^^ W>;^\\X ?: - i ^m ?If \ ? ii \ • •J. I I TESCENS. Cocos Whddeliana. Caryota Uretis (Fish-Xaii Paim). An interesting species, with the ends of the leaves formedsomewhat like the dorsal fin of a fish. 3-iiich pots, 8 incheshigh, 25 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 15 inches high, 50 cts. each. Cocos TVeddeliana. The most elegant and graceful of all the smaller Palms, Itsslender, erect stem is freely furnished with its gracefully archingleaves, of a rich green color. Admirable for fern dishes, as theyare of slow growth and maintain their beauty for a long plants in 3-inch pots, 25 cts. in 5-inch pots, 18 to 24 inches high, § specimens in 7-inch pots, 24 to 30 inches high, $ specimens in 8-inch pots, 30 to 36 inches high, $ each. Cocos for Outdoor Cultivation. We have in stock a limited supply of young plants ofCocos Flexuosa. Cocos Gaertneri. Plumosa. All varieties suitable for planting out in such climates as Cali-fornia, Louisia


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