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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
LIVISTONA ALTISSIMA I55. and 1 guinea 
* ,, (Corypha) AUSTRALIS, this useful ralin can be supplied in all sizes, from 
5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15s. and 1 guinea to 2, 3, 4 and 5 guineas each. 
* ,, HOOa-ENDOBPII, a fine stove Palm, of spreading habit ; the leaves, which are 
nearly 3 feet broad, are palmately divided, the segments being broad, and giving 
the leaves a bold and distinctive character. The leaf-stalks are abundantly furnished 
at the margins with stout sharp spines 15s. and 1 guinea. 
* ,, ROTUNDIFOLIA (subg-lobosa) 5s., 7s. 6c?. and 10s. 6d. 
* ,, SINENSIS, vide Latania borbonioa. 
•MACROZAmiA CORALLIPES, vide page 139. 
* » ,, GYRATA, a fine variety of this remarkable Cycad, having the 
same kind of sub-siiherical trunk. The leaves are pinnate and spirally twisted, so 
that the leaflets, instead of lying in one plane, spread out in all directions from the 
smooth terete rachis. The leaflets are smooth dark green, linear and tapering 
downwards into a short coral-red petiole. It is a very distinct form from the true 
corallipes, on account of the scattered direction of the leaflets, and equally elegant 
in all other respects 2, 3 and 4 guineas. 
' ,, CYLINDRICA, a distinct and well-marked Cycad, introduced from Queensland. 
It has a long-necked stem, from which proceed the dark green coriaceous leaves ; 
the pinna; are glossy on the surface, each being marked at the base with a large ivory- 
white patch, which strongly contrasts with the dark green mid-rib which lies between 
the two rows of ivory markings 2 and 3 guineas 
* DENISONI, vide Lepidozamia Peroffskyana. 
FEASERI 
MACKENZII, vide page 7. 
PLUMOSA, vide page 138. 
SPIRALIS 3^ 4^ and 5 guineas 
,, EBURNEA, a grand Austi’alian Cycad, with a sub-globose trunk, a 
foot or more in diameter. The leaves are pinnate, the segments being linear, 
8 inches long, and somewhat narrowed down to the thickened ivory-wliite base. 
It is a remarkably fine and elegant plant 5 and 7 guineas 
MALORTIEA LACERATA 10s. 6rf., 15s. & 1 guinea 
MARTINEZIA EROS A Ij and 2 guineas 
>> GRANATENSIS, a desirable new dwarf Palm, from Colombia ; the leaves 
are of roundish oblong or roundish ovate outline, entire at the base, bifid at 
the apex, and evenly toothed along the edges, the young leaf-stalks being 
slightly mealy. Both the petioles and the rachis are armed with dark brown 
needle-.shaped spines, vaiying from half an inch to an inch in length, and 
which are either spreading or deflexed 10s. 6d. and 15s. 
*JlIOLINIA CHILENSIS, vide Jubeea spectabilis. 
(ENOCARPUS DEALBATUS 1^ and 2 guineas 
ORANIA MACROCLADA 15s. and 1 guinea 
OREOUOXA SANCONA, vide Euterpe edulis. 
PHCENICOPHORIUM SECHELLARUM(Stevensonia g:randifolia) 3 guineas 
•‘PHCENIX ACAULIS 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
DACTYLIFERA (The Bate Palm) 10s. 6d., 15s. & 1 guinea 
* „ HUMILIS 3s. ed. and 5s. 
,, RECLINATA 7s. 6(7. and 10s. 6d. to 1 guinea 
,, RUPICOLA, vide page 7. 
,, SYLVESTRIS, a Sugar-yielding Palm 15s. and 1 guinea 
PHYTELEPHAS MACROCARPA, This Palm yields the Vegetable 
Ivory of commerce 2 and 3 guineas 
PINANGA KUHLII 1_ ij and 2 guineas 
pjliECTOCOMIA ANDERSONI, a handsome bold-habited stove Palm from India, having large 
pale green leaves, the petioles of which arc stout, terete, and armed with palmated S2>ines, thickly 
set in three rows, one of which is directly at the back, and is continued along a portion of the 
mid-rib. The leaves themselves are bihd, the lobes strongly plicate, and with a few marginal spines. 
^ _ li and 2 fsruincas 
' PRITCHARDIA FILIFERA, vide Brahea filamentosa. 
,, PACIFICA 3 guineas 
PTYCHOSPERMA ALEXANDR2E 3s. 6d., 5s. and 7^. 
