Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . Areca Lutescens 53 SECTIOIT Cocos Weddelliana. Leayes Pinnate. *Areca Bauerii (Seaforthia Robusta)-^ jGraceful variety, attaining a heightof 15 to 20 feet, and of half-hardyhabit. $1. *Areca Lutescens—Graceful variety;leaves bright green; petioles andstems yellow. $1. Areca Rubra—Excellent for decorat-ing apartments; leaves bright redwhen young, and changing to darkgreen. 50c. to $1. * Areca Sapida—Another very gracefulvariety, of easy culture and half-hardy habit. $1. Areca Yersaflfcheltii— Graceful variet


Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . Areca Lutescens 53 SECTIOIT Cocos Weddelliana. Leayes Pinnate. *Areca Bauerii (Seaforthia Robusta)-^ jGraceful variety, attaining a heightof 15 to 20 feet, and of half-hardyhabit. $1. *Areca Lutescens—Graceful variety;leaves bright green; petioles andstems yellow. $1. Areca Rubra—Excellent for decorat-ing apartments; leaves bright redwhen young, and changing to darkgreen. 50c. to $1. * Areca Sapida—Another very gracefulvariety, of easy culture and half-hardy habit. $1. Areca Yersaflfcheltii— Graceful variety ;dark green foliage, with light-coloredband through centre of leaf. $1. Cocos Plumosa—A graceful, finely pin- !nated variety. $1. Cocos Bonetti—An excellent variety forapartments. $1. Cocos Weddelliana — Unquestionablythe most graceful of the smaller- \growing class ; stems slender, erect;leaves long and narrow, of a richgreen. $1.


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