SPECIMliN PLANTS. 
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SPECIMEN PLANTS— Continued. 
ENCEPHALARTOS CAPPBA.rme si)eLmcns. 
8, 10 iukI 15 giiiui'os cacli 
,, CYCADJEFOLIUS, lim' plants. 
3 and 4 guiiieiu; each 
,, CYCADJEFOEIUS, liand, sonic 
s]ic('imen.s. From 5 to 8 
guineas each 
,, HORRIDUS, fine specimens. 5, 
8 and 10 to 15 guineas each. 
„ HORRIDUS MULTIFLEXUS, 
liandsome specimens. 6 and 8 
guineas each 
„ LEHMANNI, fine .specimens. 6, 
7, 8 and 10 guineas eacli 
„ LEHMANNI SPINOSA, splen- 
did plants. 8 & 10 guineas each , 
,, VILLOSUS, liandsome plants of j 
various sizes. 3, 4 & 5 guineas ■ 
each ! 
, , VILLOSU S, h andsomc speci mens 
(i, 7 and 8 guineas each. 
„ VROOMII, trunk about 2 lect 
high ; fronds about 5 feet long, j 
1 5 guineas i 
„ VROOMII, trunk about 2i fact : 
high ; fronds about 41 feet long. ' 
25 guineas 
,, VROOMII, trunk about 4i feet 
high ; fronds about 4 feet long. 
40 guineas 
EUTERPE EDULIS, about 5 feet high, (i 
guineas each 
FERNS, TREE, vide pages 121 to 124. 
GEONOMA PUMILA, 31 to 4 feet high. 4 
guineas each 
„ PUMILA, about 5 feet high. 6 
guineas each 
,, PUMILA, about llHcct high. 10 
guineas each 
„ SOHOTTIANA, about 4 ft. high. 
5 guineas 
HYOPHORBE VBRSOHAFFELTII, about 
6 feet high. 8 guineas 
LAPAGERIA ALBA, fine plants. 6, S and 10 
guineas each 
„ ROSEA, fine plants. 3, 4, (i & 
8 guineas each. 
LATANIA BORBONICA, 2i to 3 feet high. 
3 guineas each 
„ BORBONICA, 3 to 31 feet high. 
4 guineas each 
j, BORBONICA, 3i to 4 feet high. 
5, (i and 7 guineas einli 
,, BORBONICA, 4 to 5 feet high. 
8 and 1 0 guineas each 
LATANIA BORBONICA, about 4, 5 and 6 
ft. high, and spreading 0 to 7 ft. 
10 and 12 guineas each 
,, BORBONICA, a magnificent speci- 
men, about 5 ft. high and- spread- 
ing (i to 8 it. 1 5 guineas ‘ 
,, BORBONICA, a magnificent speci- 
men, about 6 ft. high, and spread- 
8 to 10 ft. 18 guineas 
MACROZAMIA SPIRALIS, trunk about 1 ft. 
high and about 3 ft. in eir- 
enmferenee. 4, 5 and 6 
guineas each 
,, SPIRALIS, trunk about 1 ft. 
high and about Sj feet in 
circumference. 7 and 8 
guineas each 
„ SPIRALIS, trunk about 1 ft. 
3 in. high and about 4 feet 
in eireumferenee. 10 guineas 
each 
MUSA ENSETE, limr idauts. 2, 3 and 4 
guineas each 
PALMS, vide pages 131 to 141. 
PANDANUS VEITCHII, about dj feet high, 
and spreading about 1 ft. o 
guineas 
,, VEITCHII, aliout 3 feet 3 in. 
liigb, and spreading about 5 ft. 
7 guineas 
PHCENIX HUMILIS, about 0 ft. high and 
spreading about 9 ft. 15 guineas 
PHORMIUM ATROPURPUREUM, fine 
spce.imens. 4, 5 & 6 guineas each 
COLENSOI VARIEGATUM, 
fine specimens. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 
10 and 15 guineas each 
TEN AX VARIEGATUM, fine 
specimens. 4, 5, (3 and 8 
, guineas each 
PTYCHOSPERMA CUNNINGHAMII, 2J to 
5 ft. high. 3 guineas each 
CUNNINGHAMII, 3 to 31 ft. high. 
4 guineas each 
CUNNINGHAMII, 4 to 5 ft. high. 
5 and 6 guineas each 
CUNNINGHAMII, about 5 ft. high. 
7 guineas each 
CUNNINGHAMII, 5 to 6 ft. high. 
I 8 to 10 guineas each 
CUNNINGHAMII, a magnificent 
' ” plant, about 9 ft. high. 20 guineas 
! SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS, Hide Ptychos- 
peima Cunning'hamii. 
tree ferns, vide pages 121 to 124. 
yucca ALOIFOLIA VARIBGATA, 1 to 
1 i ft. high. 2 and 8 guineas each 
Mr. W. BULL has a staff of thoroughly experienced packers, so 
Any si2e or in fhll hloonl can he safely sent ally drstahee without the Last injury. 
