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CORYPHA australis (,hivistona. australis) . An 
excelleut and hardy Palm of compact aud robust 
habit. $1.50 to $10. 
CYCAS. These are magnificent plants, the true type 
of the Cvcadoeas. Of noble and majestic habit, and 
most impressive, yet they do not grow too large. 
They are probably the most valuable decorative 
plants grown, both for indoor and outdoor use, and 
the cut loaves have recently been made available for 
funeral wreaths, etc. Tlie Cycas are very hardy ; 
their heavy, glossy, deep green fronds resist alike the 
gas, cold and dust to whicli decorative plants must 
frequently be exposed. We grow them by the thou- 
sand, ami offer a superb stock. 
C. circinalis. A handsome species. $10 00 to $100 00 
C. revolnta. Often called the "Sngo Talm." or 
Palm of Victory $1 00 upward. 
C. Bumphii. Distinct aud rare. Price on applii-ation. 
DiEMONOKOPS. Very graceful Palms, much like 
the Calamus. 
D. Palembanicus $5 00 
DION EDULE. A well-known, fine, decorative Cyca- 
dareoMs plant, much on the order of the Cycas. $2 
to $10. 
ENCEPHALARTOS Altensteinii. A cycadaceous 
plant, allied to the Cycas. conspicuous and odd in 
form, and very showy when grown in I'alm houses 
and conservatories ; even small specimens show their 
peculiar habit. $-0. 
PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 
EUTERPE. Tall growing Palms with clean and 
handsome stems. 
E. edulis $1 00 to $5 00 
E. montana 2 00 to 5 00 
GEONOMA. Very graceful and elegant Palms o£ 
dwarf habit ; the new leaves are of a beautiful red 
color. 
G. gracilis $2 00 to $5 00 
G. princeps 5 00 to 10 00 
KENTIA. All the Kentias are of very graceful and 
decorative habit : of compact and well furnished 
growth of a most hanly, distinct character, they 
stand more liardship than any other Palm. 
K. Baueri. A strong dwarf species. .$2 50 to $10 00 
K. Belmoreana. Very largely grown, and a 
splendid species $3 50 to 5 00 
K. Canterburyana (Vcitcliii) 5 00 to 10 00 
K. frutescems. Very distinct 5 00 
K.Lindeni 5 00 to 10 00 
K.MacArthurii 5 00 to 10 00 
K. Mooreana. A handsome new Palm 7 50 to 10 00 
K. Wendlandiaua 5 00 to 10 00 
IiATANIA. A small genus of handsome Pan-Palms, 
from the Mauritius Islands ; they are among the 
best of the decorative species. 
Ii. aurea. A distinct and showy form, with yel- 
lowish stems and leaves $10 00 upward 
L. Borbonica. (See Livistona Chi- 
noisis.) 
L. rubra. A most distinct spe- 
cies, with large palnialed 
fronds, finely serrated, and 
of a dark, often red bvcwn, 
color ; a beauti'ul show 
plant $5 00 to $10 00 
MCUAIiA. A class of dwarf but 
elegant Palms, of a conspicuous 
habit, with palmate fronds ; they 
make beautiful specimens for dec- 
orations, and are valuable for al- 
most any sort of general grouping. 
Ii. grandis (PrUchardia 
graiitlis). The rarest and 
iiandsomost . Palm of the 
Fan-shaped type; handsome 
specimens $:5 50 to $10 00 
L. horrida ^0 
I., peltata 5 00 
LIVISTONA Chinensis (Lutania 
Borbonica). Well known under 
both names — perhaps best under 
the latter. Probably the most 
widely distril)uled Palm for dec- 
orative purposes; its shining green 
fan-shaped foliage, resisting dust 
and gas, has made it most popu- 
lar. Of free and rapid growth, 
and showing its fine and char- 
acteristic habit at an early stage, 
it is deservedly popular every- 
where. We grow it in enormous 
quantities, and offer fine speci- 
mens in a wide range of sistes, at 
from $2.50 to $25; smaller plants, 
$1 to $2. See illustration. 
MACROZAMIA spiralis. Per- 
haps the most graceful of all the 
Cycads, themselves so valuable; 
indispensable in any collection. $5. 
