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CAIiAMTTS, Continued. 
C. hystrix *7 50 to SI 5 00 
C. cinnamomea 3 00 to .5 00 
C. LewisianuB 5 00 to 10 00 
C. melanochaetus 10 00 to ao 00 
C. Roxburgh! 10 00 to 20 00 
CAB.LUDOVICA. Carludovicas are Cyclanthaceous 
plants of the habit of small Latanias or other Palms, 
with broad leaves, which are of a very rich dark green : 
they are very useful decorative plants, of rapid and 
easy growth. 
C. palmata S3 00 
C. atrovirens 3 50 
C. humilis 3 00 
C. Plumierii 5 00 
CEBiATOZAMIA. Excellent Cycadaceous plants for 
decorations, and unrivaled for arranging Palm-houses 
and conservatories. They are of a hardy nature. 
C. latifoUa $10 00 
C. longifolia 10 00 
C. Mexicana 5 00 
C. MicLueliana 10 00 
C. robusta 15 00 
CARYOTA. Gary otas are broad, acute, pinnated Palms 
of majestic habit, with bi-pinnated fronds. The pin- 
nuliE are of a peculiar fish-tail-like form, and the spe- 
cies are admirable for decorative uses. 
C. urens SI 50 to S5 00 
C. sobolifera 5 00 to iO 00 
C. plumosa 5 00 to 10 00 
CHAMiEDOREA. The Chamaedoreas are Palms with 
pinnated fronds, and of a dwarf habit; useful for all 
sorts of decorations, and for table plants. 
C. Ahrenbergiana 
Ill 
i)0 
to 
S5 
00 
to 
5 
00 
C. desmoncoides. A species of a very 
conspicuous habit, with long and pendu- 
2 
.50 
to 
5 
00 
1 
.50 
to 
5 
00 
C. gracilis 
1 
50 
to 
5 
00 
C. graminifolia 
2 
50 
to 
c5 
00 
C. lunata. Of elegant habit 
1 
.50 
to 
4 
00 
C. Ernesti-Augusti (C. latifrons yeono- 
nui). An exquisite dwarf species with 
large leaves, and producing large ra- 
cemes of flowers which afterward ripen 
into scarlet berries . . 
5 
00 
C. Wendlandii 
3 
50 
to 
5 
00 
0{i 
COCOS WEDDELIANA. 
COCOS. The Cocoa Palms are without 
exception, majestic forms, with long 
fronds and narrow pinnae. 
C. flexuosa SI 50 to S3 50 
C. nucifera. The real 
fruit-bearing species . 5 00 to 15 00 
C. lapida 6 00 
C. schizophylla .... 5 00 to 10 00 
C. Weddeliana. A beau- 
tiful dwarf and grace- 
ful species, with very 
fine pinnated fern-like 
fronds ; excellent to use 
for jardin^ries, table 
decorations, etc.; it 
bears the same relation 
to other Palms as the 
fine maiden-hair fern 
does to all other ferns . 1 00 to 10 00 
CTCAS. These are magnificent plants, 
the true type of the Cycadaeas. 
Of noble and majestic habit, and most 
impressive, they do not grow too large. 
They are pi-obabl.v the most valuable 
decorative plants grown, both for in- 
door and out-door use, and have in re- 
cent years been made available largely 
for funei-al wreaths, etc., in the use of 
the cut leaves. The Cycas are very 
hardy — their heavy, glossy deep green 
fronds resist alike the gas, cold and 
dust to which decorative plants must 
frequently be exposed. We grow 
them by the thousand, and offer a su- 
perb stock of gi-and plants. 
C. circinalis. A hand- 
some species . . . . $10 00 to $100 00 
