General list of high-grade seeds . venue planting. Height 40ft. Oz. 10 ets., lb. 75 ets. PAl LOAYXIA imperialis (Empress Tree). Veryrapid-growing when young. It afterwardsforms a broad flat head. Flowers violet,trumpet-shaped and fragrant. Height 30ft. Oz. 30 ets., lb. $3. PRUNUS serotina (Wild Black Cherry). A fineornamental tree having the general appear-ance of our wild plum of California. Veryhardy and a fine lawn subject. Oz. 20 ets.,lb. $2. ROBIXIA Pseudaeaeia (Yellow or Black Lo-cust). Well known in this section; valua-ble for fuel and timber. One of the besttrees with which to plant ti
General list of high-grade seeds . venue planting. Height 40ft. Oz. 10 ets., lb. 75 ets. PAl LOAYXIA imperialis (Empress Tree). Veryrapid-growing when young. It afterwardsforms a broad flat head. Flowers violet,trumpet-shaped and fragrant. Height 30ft. Oz. 30 ets., lb. $3. PRUNUS serotina (Wild Black Cherry). A fineornamental tree having the general appear-ance of our wild plum of California. Veryhardy and a fine lawn subject. Oz. 20 ets.,lb. $2. ROBIXIA Pseudaeaeia (Yellow or Black Lo-cust). Well known in this section; valua-ble for fuel and timber. One of the besttrees with which to plant timber 60 ft. Oz. 10 lb. 75 ets. SYRIXGA vulgaris (Purple Lilac). The com-mon variety. One of the best; flowers andvoung foliage fragrant. Height 15 ft. lb. $ Vulgaris alba (White Lilac). One of thebest white varieties. Height 15 ft. Oz. 25ets., lb. $ Opulus (Snowball, or GuelderRose). An interesting shrub, with com-pact heads of snowv white flowers. Height15 ft. Oz. 20 ets., lb. $ PHOEXIX CAXARIEXSIS Germain Seed Company, 326-330 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. 57 Palm and Other Decorative Plant Seeds \s many of the seeds of this class of plants are not reliable unless fresh, and as the varie-ties Vo not reach us very regularlv from the collectors, we trust our customers will not feel dis-appointed if they do not receive all of the varieties they may order. We promise, however, tohook such varieties as we cannot supply and forward them promptly upon arrival. As it isimpossible to test the vitality or genuineness of this class of seed, we cannot hold ourselves insihle for the results of cr germinate,* we advise patience and careful attention to attain successful results wav responsible for the results of crop. As many varieties of Palms take a long time to -, . ,3 n+f An +ia« +- r\ o + -r o in cn^nnccf n 1 vncn 1 to PALM SEEDS Palms are among the finest and handsomest of all plants. In a young state they do notshow their dis
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