PALMS, CTCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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♦PTYCHOSPEEMA CUNNINQHAMII, tins plant is usually ciiltivated under tlie erroneous 
name of Seaforlhia clcgans. It is a most useful conservatory or cool green- 
house plant, for it will stand a low temperature with impunity, and it is 
of the highest decorative character ; scarcely anything can equal the effect 
of a large plant of this nohle Palm. ..all sizes, from 3s. 6fl., 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
to 1, IJ and 2 guineas 
„ LiEVIQ-ATA 5s. and 7s. 6rf. 
,, ETJPICOLA 1 and guinea 
EEQ-ELIA PEINCEPS, vide Versohafifeltia splendida. 
*ItHAPIS ELABELXiIEOEEflS 10s. 6(/., 15s. & 1 guinea 
SABALi CCEEUIjESCENS, this is described by the collector as a remarkably bold and handsome 
Palm. It has been sent from the United States of Colombia, but is only known here 
in a young state. These young plants have the leaves of an elongate linear-lanceolate 
form, with a plicate surface, and a bluisli or glaucous tinge of green, which is very 
strongly marked on the under surface 15s. and 1 guinea 
* „ (Trithrinax) MAUEITI-ffiEOEMIS 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
, , UMBE ACTTLIEEEA (Blackburniana), a noble and very ) 
distinct Palm i 1®*- ^ 
SCHEELIA IMPEEIALIS, a fine Colombian Palm, which in the young state has simple linear 
lanceolate elongate arching leaves, of a bright green colour, with a plaited sui-face. In the mature 
state the leaves are pinnate. The Scheelias are unarmed Palms of the group Cocoineae, closely 
related to the genus Attalea 10s. Qd. 
*SEAFOETHIA ELEGANS, vide Ptyohosperma Cunninghamli. 
* ,, EOBXTSTA, vide Areca Baueri. 
STAITGEEIA PAEAEOXA, small plants, 10s. 6d. ; strong specimens IJ, 2 and 3 guineas 
,, SCHIZODON 3 guineas 
STEVENSONIA QEANDIFOLIA, vide Phoenioophorlum sechellarnm. 
THEINAX ELEGANS, very handsome for e.xhibition purposes 1 and IJ guinea 
„ ELEGANTISSIMA, an exceedingly elegant and graceful 
miniature-growing Palm 1 and IJ guinea 
* ,, PAEVIFLOEA 10s. 6d“ 15s. and 2Is. 
’'TEITHEINAX MATTEITIiEFOEHIS, vide Sabal maurltiaeformis. 
VEESCHAFFELTIA MELANOCH-ffiTES 1, 1.} and 2 guineas 
,, SPLENDIDA (Eegelia princeps), a magnificent and very distinct Palm, 
from the Island of Seychelles 2 and 3 guineas 
■WALLICHIA POEPHYEACEA 15,s. and 1 guinea 
WELFIA EEGIA, a very distinct and beautiful stove Palm, named by M. Wendland. The 
■stipes are smooth and slender, supporting a handsome pinnated leaf, which is parted into a few 
broadish or oblong acuminate lobes. The fresh leaves are of a pleasing bronzy hue, which adds 
much to the beauty of the plant 15s , 1 and 1§ guinea 
*ZAMIA CYCAD.ffiFOLIA, vide Encephalartos cycadeefolius. 
■* ,, FUEFTJEACEA 1, 2 and 3 guineas 
* „ INTEGEIFOLIA lA and 2 guineas 
* „ LEHMANNII, vide Encephalartos Lehmanni. 
,, LINDENI 2 and 3 guineas 
* „ MIQUELII, this species has been imported from Queensland. It has a short stout stem, 
spindle-shaped below, and producing from the crown remarkably elegant fronds, which 
are erect and somewhat spirally twisted, the smooth bright green pinme being of an ivory 
white colour at their point of juncture with the rachis. It is known in some collections- 
as Z. Frascri and Z. tenuifolia 5s. and 7s. 6i7. 
OBLiaUA 
EOEZLII 11 and 2 guineas 
SKINNEEI 
VILLOSA, vide Encephalartos villosus. 
VEGOMII, vide Encephalartos Vroomil. 
AZALEA INDICA. 
Good selections can be made by Mr. WILLIAM BULL at 30s., 42s. and 60s. per dozen. 
New Varieties, 5s., 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. each. 
