HYBRID JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
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PALMS AND CYCADS-Continued. 
PHYTELEPHAS MICROCARPA 
PRITCHAEDIA PACIFICA 
REGELIA PRINCEPS— syn.Versehatfeltia, 
splendida 
EAPHIA HOOKERI 
„ TZEDIGERA 
*RHAPIS FLABELLIFORMIS 
* „ „ AUREO-VARIEGATA 
* SABAL ADANSONII 
„ LONGIFOLIA 
* „ MOCCINII 
„ PRINCEPS 
„ UMBRACULIFERA. A noble and 
very distinct Palm 
SAGUS RTJFFIA 
SARIBUS OLIVJEFORMIS 
„ ROTUNDIFOLIUS— .?//». Livis- 
tona rotundifolia, Saribus sub- 
globosua 
„ ZOLLINGERI 
*SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS. 2s. Gil. to 15.?., 
1 and 2 guineas 
* „ ROBUSTA — syn. Areca Baueri 
STEVENSONIA GR ANDIFOLI A — syn . 
Phcenicophorinm sechellarum, a rare and 
beautiful Palm, from the island of Seychelles. 
Its bilobed leaves are dark green, prottily 
maculated with orange, and the stems and leaf 
stalks bristle with long needle-shaped spines. 
1$ and 2 guineas 
THRINAX ARGENTEA 
,, ELEGANS, very handsome for ex- 
hibition purposes ; fine specimons. 
2, 3, and 4 guineas 
„ GRACILIS 
„ ffiCARTII (vem) 
* „ PARVIFLORA 
„ RADIATA 
„ ROBINII 
* ,, TUNICATA — syn. Braliea dulcis 
*TRITHRINAX MATTRITIZEFORMIS 
VERSCHAFFELTIA MELANOCHiETES 
„ SPLENDIDA, a magnificent and 
very distinct now Palm, from the 
island of Seychelles. 2 guineas 
WALLICHIA CARYOTOIDES 
„ MYRIOSTIGMA 
„ PORPHYROCARPA 
WELFIA REGIA 
A very distinct and boautiful stove Palm, 
recently named by M. Wendland. The stipes 
is smooth and slender, supporting a hand- 
some bilobed leaf, which is parted almost 
down to the baso into a pair of oblong acu- 
minate lobes. The fresh leaves are of a 
pleasing bronzy hue, which adds much to the 
beauty of the plants in a young state. 
1£ guinea 
WETTENIA MAYNENSIS 
ZALACCA EDULIS 
WAGNERI. 
HYBRID JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
When in Japan, Mr. Fortune selected and sent to this country seven remarkable 
Chrysanthemums, which proved either of gigantic size, novel colour, or peculiar form. 
From the types then introduced have beeii raised the following, which are still more 
remarkable for their diversity, possessing as they do oitlier enormous size, peculiar 
form, or now colours. Although of a distinct type from the Chrysanthemums in 
general cultivation, no difference of treatment or soil is necessary to secure a succes- 
sion of flowers from November until January or February. “ Many of them remain 
longer in bloom, and bloom later than the Chinese kinds, so that wo may have our 
greenhouses gay with them all through the dull winter months, when flowers are 
scarce.” The effect produced in the conservatory by their fantastic forms and brilliant 
colours is most novel and pleasing, many of thoir immense blooms having more the 
appearance of tassels formed by the gay plumage of tropical birds than of flowers. 
ALLIANCE, dark bronze colour. Is. 
AIME MATTREL, very bright rose, pointod with white, long petals, very closo. Is. 
AITRANTIUM, clear golden yellow, of Immense size and very double, broad and massive wax- 
like petals. 9if. 
BARONNE DE FRAILLY, rose, pointed with white, flowers very large. Is. 
BERNARDIN DE LEOUBE, rich yellow, petals large and recurved, a very peculiarly formed 
flower. Is. 
CHARTER, deep golden yellow. Is. 
