SPECIMEN PLANTS. 
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SPECIMEN PLANTS— Continued. 
DRAC.ffiNA ATTSTRALIS LINEATA, i 
about 9 feet high, 8 guineas eacli ! 
ENCEPHALARTOS CAFFRA, line speci- j 
mens. 6, 8, 10, 15, 20 and 25 guineas eacli ^ 
CAFFRA LANUGINOSA, a handsome I 
plant. 18 guineas 
CAFFRA LATIFOLTA, a handsome 
plant. 15 guineas 
CYCAD.ffiFOLIUS, fine plants. 3 and 4 
guineas each 
CYCAD.2EFOLIUS, handsome specimens. 
From 5 to 8 guineas each. 
HORRIDUS, fine specimens. 5, 8, and 
10 to 15 guineas eaeh 
HORRIDUS MULTIFLEXUS, hand- 
some specimens. 5, 6 and 8 guineas each 
LEHMANNI, fine specimens. 6, 7, 8 and 
10 guineas each 
LEHMANNI SPINOSA, splendid plants. 
8 and 10 guineas each 
VILLOSUS, h.andsome jilants of various 
sizes. 3, 4 and 5 guineas each 
VILLOSUS, handsome specimens. 6, 7 
and 8 guineas each 
VROOMII, trunk about 1 foot 6 inches 
high ; fronds about 4J to 5 feet long. 
15 guineas 
VROOMII, trunk about 2 feet high : 
fronds about 5 feet long. 18 guineas 
VROOMII, trunk about 4 feet high ; 
fronds about 4 feet long. 80 guineas 
VROOMII LATIFOLIA, trunk about 2 
feet 6 inches high ; fronds about 4 feet 
6 inches long. 50 guineas 
FERNS, TREE, vkU pages 113 to 116. 
GEONOMA PUMILA, 3i to 4 feet high. 4 
guineas each 
PUMILA, about 5 feet high. 6 guineas 
each 
LAPAGERIA ALBA, line plants. 6, 8 and 
10 guineas each 
ROSEA, line plants. 3, 4 .and 6 guineas 
each 
LATANIA BORBONICA, to 3 feet high. 
3 guineas each 
BORBONICA, 3 to 3i feet high. 4 guineas 
each 
BORBONICA, 3i to 4 feet high, 6, 6 and 
7 guineas each 
BORBONICA, 4 to 5 feet high. 8 and 10 
guineas each 
BORBONICA, about 4, 5 and 6 feet high, 
and spreading 6 to 7 feet. 10 and 12 
guineas each 
LATANIA BORBONICA, a magnilicent 
specimen, about 6 feet high, and spreading 
6 to 8 feet. 18 guineas 
BORBONICA, a magnificent specimen, 
about 7 feet high, and spre.ading 8 to 10 
foot. 20 guineas 
Lieu ALA PELTATA, a fine idalit. 5 guineas 
LIVISTONA (CORYPHA) AUSTRALIS, 
I 2 to 24 feet high. 3 guineas each 
j AUSTRALIS, 2i to 3 feet high. 
4 guineas each 
I AUSTRALIS, 3 to 3.i feet high. 
. 6 guineas each 
I MAOROZAMIA SPIRALIS, trunk about 1 
I foot high, and about 3 feet in circum- 
I ference. 4, 5 and 6 guineas each 
SPIRALIS, trunk about 1 foot high, and 
\ about 3 5 feet in circumference. 7 and 8 
I guineas each 
i SPIRALIS, trunk about 1 foot 3 inches 
high, and about 4 feet in circumference. 
10 guineas each 
PALMS, vide pages 127 to 140. 
PANDANUS VEITCHII, fine plants. 2 and 
3 guineas eaeh 
PHCENIX HUMILIS, about 6 feet high, and 
spreading about 9 feet. 15 guineas 
PHORMIUM ATROPURPUREUM, line 
specimens. 3, 4, 5 and 6 guineas each 
COLENSOI VARIEGATUM, fine speci- 
mens. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 guineas each 
TENAX VARIEGATUM, fine speci- 
mens. 4, 5, 6 and 8 guineas each 
PTYCHOSPERMA CUNNINGHAMII, 2| 
to 3 feet high. 3 guineas each 
CUNNINGHAMII, 3 to 3J feet high. 
4 guineas c:ich 
CUNNINGHAMII, 4 to 5 feet high. 
6 and 6 guineas each 
j CUNNINGHAMII, about 5 feet high. 
7 guineas each 
' CUNNINGHAMII, 5 to 6 feet high. 
' 8 to 10 guineas each 
CUNNINGHAMII, about 7J feet high. 
15 guineas 
CUNNINGHAMII, about 8 feet high. 16 
guineas 
I CUNNINGHAMII, a magnificent plant, 
about 10 feet high. 20 girincas 
SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS, tide Ptychos- 
perma Cunning-hamii. 
ROBUSTA, vide Aroca Baueri. 
TREE FERNS, aide pages 113 to 116. 
ZAMIA, vide Encephalartos. 
Mr. W. BULL has a staff of thoroughly experienced packers, so that plants of 
any size or in full hloom can be safely sent any distance without the least injury. 
