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Livistona Anstralis. Livistona Mauritiaiia. 

 Chilensis. Oliviformis. 



Hoogendorpii, a Rotundifolia, 



very broad-leaf- known in some 



ed variety. collections as 



Jenkinsii. (Subglobosa). 



Macrozamia Cylindrica, a nicely-marked Cycad from Queens- 

 land ; must be grown in the shade. 



Macrozamia Denisoni. 



Macrozamia Perowskiana, very tender and -very slow in growth; 

 requires shade. 



Maximiliana Regia. 



Oreodoxa " Acuminata" and " Regia,' " both are fine narrow 

 drooping-leafed palms, growing very easily and rapidly. 

 Phoenix Acaulis. 



Phoenix Compacta, dwarf Hybrid obtained by crossing two 

 other Phcenix, sp.. very tender. 



Phcenix Dactylifera, the common date of India, 

 Phcenix Beclinata. 



Phoenix Rupicola, the best kind of Phcenix yet discovered, 

 very graceful and ornamental and can be grown without any 

 trouble whatever. 



Phoenix Sylvestris, a sugar-yielding palm, native of Ceylon. 

 Phcenix Andamans, sp. 



Pritchardia Grandis, a truly grand palm with very large 

 handsome leaves ; a young palm of this species was shown at 

 our Horticultural Exhibition among other rare palms and plants, 

 which obtained a prize ; it attracted much attention ; it is scarce, 

 but no collection should be without it as it is easily grown and 

 can be obtained from Calcutta in seedling plants. 

 Ptychosperma Elegans. See Seaforthia Elegans. 

 Sabal Adamsoni. Sabal Minor, 



Blackburniana Palmetto. 



