. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 34 REASONER BROS., ONECO, Crown of Serenoa serrulata, used for decoration ; just as we send out. FRITCHARDIA, continued. P. Pacifica. A rare, tropical Fan-Palm, of ex- ceeding beauty. Leaves are large and droop- ing, of light green color. Very desirable for a pot-plant, or for outdoors in situations free from frost. Small plants, 35 cts. each, $
. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 34 REASONER BROS., ONECO, Crown of Serenoa serrulata, used for decoration ; just as we send out. FRITCHARDIA, continued. P. Pacifica. A rare, tropical Fan-Palm, of ex- ceeding beauty. Leaves are large and droop- ing, of light green color. Very desirable for a pot-plant, or for outdoors in situations free from frost. Small plants, 35 cts. each, $ per doz. PTYCHOSPERMA Alexandra;. Alexander Palm. A beautiful, smooth, pinnate-leaved Palm from Eastern Archipelago. 50 cts. each, 85 per doz. *RHAPIS flabelliformis. China and Japan. A hardy little cane Palm, which suckers from the roots like the bamboo, and forms a dense clump of canes. A delicate and graceful little plant, only 3 or 4 feet in height when full-grown. Fine plants, about 2 feet high, each ; smaller,$1. *SABAL Blackburniana. " This species, when ma- ture, produces leaves of immense size, plaited and divided at the margins into narrow, pen- dent segments of a blue green color, saving the center of the leaf close to the ligule, and there occurs a large triangular blotch or mark of yellowish white. It is admirably suited for a window plant when small, and for the subtrop- ical garden. Native of the West ;— B. S. Williams. 30 cents each, $3 per dozen. *S. longipedunculata. A stemless species, some- what resembling S. Adansonii, with flower- spikes extending far above the leaves. This Palm, and many exotic species of Sabal, may be seen in perfection in the fine collection of Palms belonging to Mr. E. H. Hart, of Federal Point, Florida. A very choice Palm for deco- rative use. Should be planted in Florida, as it is different from our native Sabals. 20 cents each, 82 per dozen. Larger plants, showing character leaves, 50 cents each, 85 per
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