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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
'MACROZAMIA SPIRALIS 3 > 4 aud 5 8 uineas 
* ,, EBTJRNEA, a grand Australian Cycad, with a sub-globose trunk, a 
foot or more in diameter. The leaves arc pinnate,, the segments being linear, 
8 inches long, and somewhat nan-owed down to the thickened ivory-white base. 
It is a remarkably fine and elegant plant, the leaves being composed of from 
45 to 50 pairs of segments or pinna; 5 and 7 guineas 
MALORTIEA LACERATA, a neat-growing stove Palm, of distinct character, and of a clwai 
and close habit of growth. The leaf-blades are broad and bilobed, with an 
excurrent thread in the sinus, the lobes lacerately split at the apex, while the 
surface is ribbed so as to appear plicate. It is a native of Central America, whence 
seeds were brought by Dr. Scemann 10 s - 6rf -> 15s - &1 S ulnea 
MARTINEZIA EROSA 3 and 4 S umea9 
„ GRANATENSIS, a desirable new dwarf Palm, from New Granada; 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 racliis are aimed with dark brown 
needle-shaped spines, varying from half an inch to an inch in lengthy and 
which are either spreading or deflexed 10s. Gd., 15s. and 1 guinea 
„ LINDENIANA 14 and 2 guineas 
MAXIMILIAN A REGIA 1- and H guinea 
•MOLINIA CHILEN3IS, vide Jubaea spectabilis. 
CENOCARPUS DEALBATTJS •••• 14 911,1 2 guineas 
OREODOXA OLERACEA (The Cabbage Palm of the West Indies) 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6a. 
,, S ANCONA, vide Euterpe edulis. 
PHCENICOPHORIUM SECHELLARUM(Stevensoniagrandifolia) 3 guineas 
•PHCENIX ACAULIS 3s - 6d - alld 5s ’ 
DACTYLIFERA (The Date Palm) 7s. Gd., 15s. & 1 guinea; 
HUMILIS 3s - and ® s - 
LEONENSIS l° s - Gd. a,ul 15s - 
RECLINATA 7s. Gd. am l l° s - 6d - to 1 guinea 
SYLVESTRIS, a Sugar-yielding Palm I5s. and 1 guinea 
PHYTELEPHAS MACROCARPA. This Palm yields the Vegetable 
Ivory of commerce ‘ 2 a,,d 3 guineas- 
PINANGA KTJHLII L H 9,1(1 2 guineas 
PLECTOCOMIA ANDERSONI, a handsome bold-habited stove Palm from India, having large 
pale green leaves, the petioles of which are stout, terete, and armed with pabnated spines, 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 bifid, the lobes strongly plicate, and with a few marginal spines. 
2 guineas. 
PRITCHARDIA PACIFICA 2 and 3 guineas^ 
PTYCHOSPERMA ALEXANDRA! 3s - 6 '--> 5 ®- and 7s. Gd. 
* CUNNIN GHAMII, this plant is usually cultivated under the erroneous; 
name of Scaforthia elegans. 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 noble Palm. ..all sizes, from 3s. Gd., 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
to 1,.1$ and 2 guineas. 
fI RUPICOLA 4 and li guinea 
REGELIA PRINCEPS, vide Verschaffeltia splendida. 
*RHAFHIS FLABELLIFORMIS 15s - m, d I 1 sninca 
SABAL CCERULESCENS, 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 bluish or glaucous tinge of green, which is very 
strongly marked on the under surface 15s. 
* „ (Trithrinax) MAURITL®FORMIS 10*. Gd. audios. 
UMBRACULIFERA (Blackburnianai, a noble and very) 
distinct Palm * 
SCHEELIA IMPERIALIS, a fine Colombian Palm, which in the young state has simple linear 
lanceolate elongate arching leaves, of a bright green colour, with a plaited surlace. In the mature 
state the leaves are pinnate. The Scheelias are unarmed Palms of the group Cocoinear, closely 
related to the genus Attalca 10 s - Gd.. 
10s. Gd. and 15s. 
