OF NEW, RARE A>D BEAUTIFUL PLAINTS. 



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Each. 

 !: Kentia, Belmoreana, this fine Palm is a valu- 

 able addition to our collections ; its leaves are 

 pinnate, dark green, and so beautifully crisp 

 as to gain for it the name of the " Curly 

 Palm." It is verv elegant and graceful in 



habit 81.00, 81.50 to 2 50 



Canterburyana, this is a truly handsome spe- 

 cies, with pinnate leaves and a very robust 

 habit; it is called in its native country the 

 •'Umbrella Palm." It is an exceedingly "orna- 

 mental plant, and well adapted for decorative 

 purposes Si .10, $1.50 to 2 50 



Each. 

 *Trinax Argentea, a very beautiful dwarf Palm, 



leaves fan-shaded, very handsome..o0 c. ,50 c. to 1 00 

 *Elegans, a dwarf Palm, leaves fan-shaped; it' 

 is an exceedingly beautiful plant...30c, 50 c. to 1 00 

 Washingtonia (Pritchardia). this new Palm has 

 been introduced from Lower California; it is 

 of graceful habit and quick growth ; the leaves 

 are palmntiried with numerous divisions and 

 whitish filaments, a beautilul Palm. ..50 cts. to 1 50 

 I *Phcenix Dactylifera (Date Palm), the leaves 

 long, pinnate, dark green, a handsome 

 I plant 25 cts., 81.00 to 2 50 



KENTIA. 



*Kentia Australis, of exceedingly graceful habit, 

 the leaves being pinnate, finely divided and 

 elegantlv arranged, and of a beautiful dark 



green 81.00, 81.50 to 2 50 



*Fosteriana, in habit somewhat resembling the 

 preceding species, but more robust in its habit 

 and growth, and thoroughly distinct; the leaves 

 are broader in all their parts and darker in 

 color §1.00, 81.50 to 2 50 



*Zamia Miguelii, it produces from the crown 

 remarkably elegant fronds, which are erect 

 and somewhat spirally twisted 81.00 to 2 00 j 



^Phoenix Dumosa, dwarf habit....... 81.00 to 1 50 



*Reclinata, leaves pinnate, exceedingly grace- 

 ful, a fine greenhouse Palm or for the flower- 

 garden during summer. Fine for decoration, 



being very graceful 25 cts., 50 cts., 81.00 to 2 00 



*Rupicola, this is one of the most exquisitely 

 graceful amongst Palms, and in elegance takes 

 a similar place to that of Cocos Weddelliana. 

 It is of acaulescent habit, with wide-spreading 

 arching pinnate leaves; a most valuable acqui- 

 sition 25 cts., 50 cts., to 1 50 



ORCHIDS. 



A large collection of East Indian, Mexican, South American, &c, a catalogue of which will 

 be mailed on application. 



CITRUS.—Orange, Lemon, &c. 



Aurantiacum Var, 



Dulcis. 

 Bergamot, orange. 

 Bahia, orange. 

 Chilensis Dulcis, 

 Deliciosa Nobilis, 

 Dwarf Chinese, orange, 

 Du Roi. 

 Dulcis Vanilla. 

 Exquisite, orange. 

 Havannati Sweet Orange, 

 Japonica, 



quum quat, round, 

 oblong. 

 Large Lemon, extra. 

 Large Citron. 



Lime, 



Lemon Decumana, 



Mandarin or Tangarine Orange, 



Maltese Blood, orange. 



Oval, orange. 

 Medica Regina. 

 Melitensis Sulcata. 

 Medica Communis Striata. 

 Pernambuco, orange. 

 Poncina Musatania 

 Sweet Blood, orange. 

 St, Michael's, orange. 

 Shaddock. 

 Tube Rose, orange. 

 Trifoliata, nearly or quite hardy, used for a stock, 



♦Price 50 cents to 81.00 each. Extra size, extra price, 



