Palms, Cycads and Tree Ferns 
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Pritchardia grandis (Licuala). 5 feet, ten or more 
leaves. 
Ptychosperma Alcxandrse (Kentia rohusta). 16 
foot, seven loaves : uoble specimen. 
Ptychosperma Alexandra: (Kentia rohusta). 12 
feet ; elegant siwcinien. 
Thrinax elegans. 12 feet; a grand specimen plant. 
Thrinax elegans. 10 feet, eleven leaves ; beautiful. 
Thrinax elegantissima. 8 feet, eight leaves ; very 
distinct. 
Thrinax argentenm. A very distinct and rather 
robust variety ; U feet ; fine. 
We have many other rare varieties ot Palms in large 
promptly mailed on appliuution. 
Seaforthia elegans (Ptychosperma Cnnninghami). 
IG feet; a raagiiilicent pair, with beautiful straight 
stems ; very handsome. 
Seaforthia elegans. 14 feet; elegant pair. 
Seaforthia elegans. 12 feet; elegant, perfect 
plants. 
Seaforthia elegans. 10 feet; elegant, perfect 
plants. 
Verschaffeltia melanochsetes. 9 feet, six leaves; 
probably tlio largest and handsomest specimen of 
this very rare species in cultivation under glass 
anywhere in the world. 
specimens of from ten to twenty feet, a list of which will be 
CYCADS AND 
CYCADEAS 
ot this very valuable class 
ot plants we have in stock a 
number of very rare and un- 
surpassed specimens, a list of 
which will be sent upon appli- 
cation. 
Cycas circinalis. This 
grand and most magni- 
ficent specimen stands 
twelve feet high, with a 
clean trunk or stem two 
feet in circumference, 
having 50 line fronds, 
each eight feet long ; 
perfect iu shape, and is 
probably the finest spec- 
imen iu America. 
Cycas Lehmanii. Truly 
a uolilo plant of a most 
elegant and very distinct 
species. It is the only 
specimen in this country 
so far as is known, and 
has a clear stem or 
trunk two feet high and 
a foot in diainclcr, with 
5() perfect fronds. The 
plant has a twelve-foot 
spread ; its leaves are of 
a beautiful arching and 
graceful cliarneler, and 
measure seven feet in 
length, with still an- 
other new growth of 
many more new fronds 
starting. 
Cycas Rumphii. This, an- 
other grand specimen, is 
much like the foregoing, 
but of a different species ; 
it is of a beautiful compact habit, and its wide- 
spreading, handsome fronds are of a somewhat 
glossy, rich green color. The plant has a two-fout 
stem or trunk, and a ten-foot spread, with 50 per- 
fect fronds, each six feet in length ; also the only 
Epeciir.en of its kind in the country, so far as is 
known. 
Cycas revoluta. (Commonly called the "Sago 
Palm.") Noble specimens, with stems ■■•Uy six 
feet high, well proportioned, with upwarus of 100 
fronds — a magnificent pair. 
Cycas revoluta. A beautiful specimen, with five- 
foot stem, well proportioned, and with 40 fronds, 
all perfect. 
LIVISTONA CHINENSIS (Latania Borbonical 
Cycas revoluta. A splendid plant, with four-foot 
stem ; ot good shape, with upwai-ds of 40 fronds. 
Cycas revoluta. Elegant specimens. three-foot 
stems; in fine shape, with upwards of 40 leaves; 
a magnificent pair. 
Cycas revoluta. A fine specimen, with a 3%-foot 
stem ; a magnificent plant, with splendid head of 
perfect leaves. 
Cycas revoluta. A beautiful specimen, with three- 
foot trunk and perfect head. 
Cycas revoluta. Grand specimens ; a fine pair, with 
2y2-foot stems and good heads. 
Cycas revoluta. Magnificent specimens, with two- 
foot stc:ns, well proportioned. 
