. Descriptive catalogue of small fruits, fruit trees, grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs, and roses. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fancher Creek Nursery. Cycas circinalis—Stem stout, cylindrical, increasing in size very slowly; the leaves are muck larger than the above, are deeply pinnated ; the most beautiful palm of this family. Not adapted to outdoor culture. '* Revoluta (Sago Palm) — A native of China and Japan, with a rounded stem, crowned with


. Descriptive catalogue of small fruits, fruit trees, grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs, and roses. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fancher Creek Nursery. Cycas circinalis—Stem stout, cylindrical, increasing in size very slowly; the leaves are muck larger than the above, are deeply pinnated ; the most beautiful palm of this family. Not adapted to outdoor culture. '* Revoluta (Sago Palm) — A native of China and Japan, with a rounded stem, crowned with dark green, pinnated leaves; very hardy. Few plants are more graceful or more effective tkan this grand decorative species. Should have a place in every garden. Erythea, armata (Blue Palm) — One of the most exquisite fan palms of Lower California; foliage, glaucous blue; very hardy. A very pretty palm for small gardens. * edulis — A native of the Guadalupe Island. Resembles the California Fan Palm ; the stem is more slender and graceful; the leaves are without filaments and of a deeper green, so that it is readily distinguished from that variety. Perfectly hardy and very ERYTHEA ARMATA (From a specimen on our grounds) Latania Borbonica—A native of South China. The most popular palm in cultivation for decorative work, for apartments or conservatories. I^eaves large, fan-skaped, of a rick dark green color. Not kardy. Phoenix, canariensis (Canary Island Palm) --The most graceful and the handsomest of our hardy palms. Leaves pinnate and of a deep, dark green color; one of the most effective palms on a lawn, and worthy the attention of all admirers of the palm family; fruit not edible. dactylifera—Fruit, the Date of commerce; the tree is now bearing in many places in California and will no doubt soon become highly profitable; requires plenty of water, but also good drainage; leaves of a glaucous blue color; a more upright grower than the Canariensis. u recl


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