. Floral gems for 1896. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield; Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Roses; Plants, Ornamental; Commercial catalogs. Areca Lutescens—A most elegant Palm. One of the best for general decorative purposes, easily grown, useful in every stage of its growth, fine color, graceful habit, stems golden-yellow. Price, 35 cents each: large, fine plants, 50 cents; extra fine plants, can only be sent by express, $ each. Areca Rubra—A rare and beautiful Palm; its distinguish- ing feature being
. Floral gems for 1896. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield; Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Roses; Plants, Ornamental; Commercial catalogs. Areca Lutescens—A most elegant Palm. One of the best for general decorative purposes, easily grown, useful in every stage of its growth, fine color, graceful habit, stems golden-yellow. Price, 35 cents each: large, fine plants, 50 cents; extra fine plants, can only be sent by express, $ each. Areca Rubra—A rare and beautiful Palm; its distinguish- ing feature being the ribs or veins of leaves being bright red. Young plants, 25 cents. Kentia Fosterlana—(Flat or Thick-Leaf Palm.) This is without exception the most hardy of its class. It is very graceful, and for table decoration, scarcely has its equal. Nice plants, 35 cents each; fine plants, $ Chamserops Excelsa—This is one of the finest pot plants Imaginable, and the easiest to grow of any of the Palm family. Being almost hardy, it is not injured by slight changes in temperature, and its stiff, glossy leaves enable it to stand the dry, hot air of the living room without injury. Small plants, 15 cents each: handsome, larger plants, 30 cents each; large, fine plants, with character leaves, 75 cents each. Corypha Australia—Tnis is one of the most valuable house Palms; leaves very circular, margin divided into small segments, dark green; of easy culture. Small plants, 25 cents each: fine large plants for 75 cents. Chamsrops Humilis—This is a very ornamental and dwarf-growing "Pan-Palm," with large, divided, fan-shaped leaves; stems thorny; of very easy culture, and worthy of extended cultivation, standing lots of handling and ill usage. Small plants, 15 cents each; choice plants of a much larger size, at 30 cents each. Pilifera Palm—(Washington Pilifera.) It has elegant dark green, fan-shaped leaves, from which hang thread-like fila- ments as seen m the cut. The
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