. Floral gems for winter flowering. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. PHOENIX CANARIENSIS. KENTIA FOSTERIANA. Kentia Fosteriana—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 the temperature, and its stiff, glossy leaves en- able it to stand the dry, hot air of the living room without injury. The leaves are a deep, glossy green, fan-shaped, split deeply into segments. This is, wi
. Floral gems for winter flowering. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. PHOENIX CANARIENSIS. KENTIA FOSTERIANA. Kentia Fosteriana—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 the temperature, and its stiff, glossy leaves en- able it to stand the dry, hot air of the living room without injury. The leaves are a deep, glossy green, fan-shaped, split deeply into segments. This is, without exception, the most hardy of its class. It is very graceful for table decora- tion. Scarcely has its equal. Price, small plants, 25 cents each; larger size, 50 cents and $ each. Kentia Belmoreana — The Kentias are among the best of the Palm species for general cultiva- tion, being almost impregnable against diseases. This variety is one of the best in its class; grace- ful habit, bright green foliage gracefully disposed; as a decora- tive plant for the window, dinner table or conservatory it scarcely has an equal. Price, small plants, 25 cents each; a larger size, nice plants, 50 cents and $ each. Latania Barbonica—Leaves large, fan-shaped, of a very cheer- ful green color; plant of hardy constitution, and adapted to all decorative purposes, within or without doors; appreciated by all the plant-loving community. Th^e cut shows a healthy plant of about four years old. Nice young plants, 15 cents each; larger plants, 25 cents Phoenix Canariensis-(The Canary Island Date Palm.) No other Palm has gained so speedily in public favor the last few years as this handsome habitue of the Canary Islands. This Palm belongs to the pinnate class, which means that its branches are feather-shaped. These branches are long, gracefully arched, and are borne in luxuriant abundance. Small plants, 15 cents each; a nice size at 50 cents and $ each. CYCAS REVOLUTA. (Sago P
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