SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
Pritchardia (Licuala) grandis. 
Large specimen plant, 5 feet high; small specimens, to 2 feet. 
PRITCHARDIA (LICUALA) GRANDIS. 
The Choicest and Rarest Palm Known. 
Until lately this Palm was so rare :is to Ije almost unknown to tiie general public, tliongli long recognized by collectors as 
one of the noblest in e.xistence. It is of most majestic habit, spreading its beautlfnily fluted leaves to enormous size in fine 
old specimens. The steins are spiny, and the leaves broad, glossy, nearly circular, closely veined, and very firm in texture 
though so light and graceful in appearance. Our ill.tistration shows the character of the leaves, yet gives but a faint idea of the 
plant's great decorative value. See also Grand Specimens of Choice and Kiire Palms, jiage 12, .$].') and uiiwaril. 
