Archive image from page 76 of Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit. Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit trees, citrus trees, olive trees, and grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs and roses . descriptivecatal1902fanc Year: 1902 Fancher Creek Nurseries 73 Cocos, austral is—A native of Buenos Ayres. A slow growing, decidedly ornamental and hardy palm; leaves pinnate, glaucus green; stem very much recurved; suitable for small gardens. Corypha, austral is—One of the handsomest of fan palms. A native of Australia. The fan-like leaves are dark green, supported upon brown petioles, which a


Archive image from page 76 of Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit. Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit trees, citrus trees, olive trees, and grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs and roses . descriptivecatal1902fanc Year: 1902 Fancher Creek Nurseries 73 Cocos, austral is—A native of Buenos Ayres. A slow growing, decidedly ornamental and hardy palm; leaves pinnate, glaucus green; stem very much recurved; suitable for small gardens. Corypha, austral is—One of the handsomest of fan palms. A native of Australia. The fan-like leaves are dark green, supported upon brown petioles, which are armed at their edges with stout spines. Well suited for the decoration of apartments. Hardy only in localities not subject to, too severe frosts. Cycas circinalis—Stem stout, cylindrical, increasing in size very slowly; the leaves are much larger than the Cocos, 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 than 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, glaucus blue; very hardy. A very pretty palm for small gardens. ERYTHEA EDUUS edulis—A native of the Gaudalupe 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 ornamental. Jubea Spectabilis—A native of Chili. A Palm honey, which is very much in demand, is prepared from the sap in its native home. A handsome palm, of spreading habit and with very long pinnated leaves. Kentia, Balmoreans—From Australia One of the most valuable of house palms. Elegant, pinnated leaves. Beautiful even when small. Canterburyana—


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