. Catalogue of the Palm and Citrus Nursery including tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Santa Barbara Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 1:4 Kinton Stevens, Santa Barbara, Mission Olive. OLIVES. Having a great many thousands of all the good varieties in Olives, I can furnish them by the hundred or thousand at greatly re- duced rates from last year; and as they are all propagated by the herbaceous method, and planted out in the open gi'ound for three years before they are ready fo
. Catalogue of the Palm and Citrus Nursery including tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Santa Barbara Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 1:4 Kinton Stevens, Santa Barbara, Mission Olive. OLIVES. Having a great many thousands of all the good varieties in Olives, I can furnish them by the hundred or thousand at greatly re- duced rates from last year; and as they are all propagated by the herbaceous method, and planted out in the open gi'ound for three years before they are ready for sale, it insures a perfect root system, and good, healthy trees. ITALIAN VARIETIES. Cucco. 25 cts. each, Corregiolo. 25 cts. each. Frantoio. 25 cts. each. Morchiaio. 25 cts. each. Morinello. 25 cts. each. Palazuolo. 25 cts. each. COMMON VARIETIES. Mission. The common variety of Califor- nia; good for pickling and oil. Finely rooted trees, 10 to 35 cts. each. Mansanillo. (Queen.) The large green Olive of commerce. 35 cts. each. Navadillo Blanco. 25 cts. each. Picholine. Redding. 2 years, 10 cts. ea. Rubra. 30 cts. each. Nostralis. A variety from the south of France; very productive here; fine for oil, and good pickler. 35 cts. each. A RUN DO DONAX VARIEQATA. A tall reed-like grass, beautifully varie- gated with yellowish white stripes. Roots 25 cts. each. TREE FERNS. Cybotium. The handsomest and most majestic of all the genus; densely clothed, es- pecially at the base, and as a protection for the young fronds, with a fine, silky, ferruginous hair, which is the pulu of commerce, and making a crown of leaves from five to seven feet in length. Planted in the shade and sprinkled with water, they will grow and thrive in our climate quite as well as in their home in the Sandwich Islands. Large plants, from six feet and upwards, from $12 to $20 each. Sadleria cyatheoides. A smaller-growing one than the above, but none the less beautiful. The trunk is clothed with long linear scales,
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