PALMS, CTCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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OOCfOS WEDDELLIANA, perhaps the most elegant of all the smaller Palms, of which so many 
charming species are now to be found in cultivation. Its slender erect stem is not of 
rapid gro^vth, hut is freely furnished with its gracefully arching leaves, made up of 
innumerable long narrow pinniE or segments, of a rich green colour. IJ, 2 and 3 guineas. 
Mr. William Bull, having raised a large quantity of this desirable species, can offer small 
seedling plants at 10s. 6<f. each 
^OOBYPHA AUSTBAIjIS, vuU Livistona australis. 
„ OEBIFEBA, vide Copernioia oerifera. 
,, MACBOPODA 1 and IJ guinea 
,, UMBBACTTIilFEBA 15s. and 1 guinea 
CYOAS ABMSTBONO-II, a strikingly handsome species, Avith long broadish leaves furnished with 
numerous pinnae, which are of a rich shining green colour, and have a very prominent mid-rib of a 
lighter shade ; the fine bold foliage is very gracefully recurved, giving the plant an exceedingly 
ornamental character 10s. 6<f. and 15s. 
,, OIBCINAIiIS 2 and 3 guineas 
