. Trumbull & Beebe's catalogue, 1902. Nursery stock, California, San Francisco, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Gardening, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs. TRUMBULL & BEEBE'S CATALOGUE OF TREES AND PLANTS 81 PALMS AND DRACHMA—Continued. Phoenix Dactyl if era—From this species we derive the well-known dates of commerce. At vari- ous points in this State, wherever the plants have become of sufficient age, they are successfully pro- ducing their glo'ious fruit. It is highly ornamental in addition to its usefulness, i to i Yz feet, $ e
. Trumbull & Beebe's catalogue, 1902. Nursery stock, California, San Francisco, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Gardening, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs. TRUMBULL & BEEBE'S CATALOGUE OF TREES AND PLANTS 81 PALMS AND DRACHMA—Continued. Phoenix Dactyl if era—From this species we derive the well-known dates of commerce. At vari- ous points in this State, wherever the plants have become of sufficient age, they are successfully pro- ducing their glo'ious fruit. It is highly ornamental in addition to its usefulness, i to i Yz feet, $ each. Phoenix Reclinata—An elegant species, with long, handsome leaves, having a pendulous habit• It is not quite so hardy as some of the other sorts, but in protected situations succeeds admirably. 1% to 2 feet, $; 2 to 3 feet, $ each. Pritchardia Filifera (Brahea Filamentosa)—The well-known California fan palm. It is a native of the southern part of this State, of erect, rapid growth, with immense fan-shaped leaves of a light green color, having numerous, long-haired filaments attached. 2 feet, 50c. 3 feet, $; 4 feet, $ each. Raph is f Iabelliformis (fan-leaved)—Leaves eight to twelve fingered, borne at the end of upright reed-like stems, seven feet to eight feet high, which are clothed with fibrous matter. It suckers from the root like bamboo, and in time forms a dense clump of canes. Used mostly for house decoratio^ although hardy in warmer sections. Native of China and Japan. 5-in. pots, 1 to 1% feet, 75c. each.; 6-in. pots., 1% to 2 feet, $ each. Raph is Humilis (Bamboo Palm)—Of handsome, upright habit, with small bamboo-like stems and divided leaves of very rich, glossy green; very effective for decorating or in parlor; will thrive in the open air if sheltered. 6-in. pot, 1 shoot, 75.; 2 to 3 shoots, $; 4 shoots, 8-in. pot, $ each; 5 shoots. 8-in. pot, Seaforthia, Elegans—A most graceful plant, eminently adapted for decor
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