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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
CAEYOTA TOENS “"WinoPabii” Is. Oil. and 10s. Gd. 
CATAKIDOZAMIA Hopei 
Denisoni, vide Lepidoz.uiia 
CERATOZAMIA pusco-viridi.s, a noble specie.s, introduced from Mexico, and belonging to the Cyoad.s. 
Tlie leaves are broadly pinnate, and of arching habit, the piunfe deep green, seasUo, 
lanceolate, and taperhig to a longiah point. The young leaves are of a rich bronzy- 
chocolate colour, gradually changing to olive-green, and ultimately developing into deep 
green 3 and 4 guhieas. 
CEROXYLON NITEUM, ride DiPLOTHEMIUJI CATOESCENS 
CHAUfDOEEA eleqantissijia Is . Gd . and I0.s. Gd . 
FORMOSA 7s. Gd . and 10s. Gd . 
CHA]VI.£1)0R£A OEAMINIFOLIA . . lOs. Gd . and 15s. 
• POLITA, a neat-habited greenhouse Palm. The stems 
are quite smooth, as also are the petioles, which are 
terete, the leaves being bifid, or when a stage more 
advanced breaking up into two pairs of green, 
pinnie, with the terminal leaflet larger than the 
others. It has been imported from Mexico. lOs. Gd . 
’CHAMaiROPS EXCELSA, vide Teaciiycaepus excelsus 
♦ PoRTOTiBi, ride Trachycarpus Fortuxei 
* nuMiLis, this useful decorative Palm can be supplied 
in aU sizes, from os., 7s. Gd ., 10s. Gd ., los. and 
1 guinea to 2, 3 and 4 guineas each. 
* ORAOIMS 15s. and 1 guinea. 
• ROBUSTA 15s. and 1 giihiea. 
* TOMENTOSA 15s. and 1 guinea. 
STAURACANTHA, ride Acantiiorrhiza aculeata 
CHRYSAIIDOCARPUS lutesoens (Areoa lutesoexs, 
Hyophorbb indica, H. Commersoxiana), in all 
sizes Is. Gd ., 2s. Gd ., 3s. Gid ., 
5s. to 1 guuiea. 
♦COCOS AUSTEAiJS (DiPLOTHEinuM campestre), 5s. and 7s. Gd . 
• cniLEXSis, vide Jubzsa spectabibis 
ixsioNis (Glaziova ixsionis), 7s. Gd . and 10s. Gd . 
* PLtTMOSA 2s. Gd ., 3s. Gd . and 6s. 
♦COCOS ■\Veddelliaxa (Glaziova eleoantissima, Leopoldixa pulchra), perhaps the most elegant of 
all the smaller Pahu.s, of which so many charming species are now to be foimd in cultivation. 
Its slender erect stem is not of rapid growth, but is freely furnished with its gracefully 
arching leaves, made up of innumerable long narrow pinnae or segments, of a rich green 
colour. In all sizes Is. Off-, 2s. Gd ., 3s. Gd ., 6s. to 1 guinea. 
♦CORYPHA AUSTRALIS, vide LmsTOXA australis 
CYCAS Armstroxoii 
ciRCixALis Ij and 2 guineas. 
MEniA, a noble fonn of Cycad introduced from intertropical New Holland. The trunk is both 
stout and tall, cylindi-ical, and tolerably even in outline, the surface closely dotted by the 
scar-like marks which iiuhcate the places whence leaf-stalks have been removed. This stoini 
produces a gr.and head of leaves, which are of a large size, and somewhat variable in form 
and character in different specimens. Tnmks hi various sizes. Prices on application. 
Normaxbyaxa 10s. Gd. and los. 
Plu.ua 
revoluta, in aU sizes, 7s. Gd., 10s. Grf., 15s. and 1 guinea ; fine specimen.s, 3, 4 and 5 guineas each. 
Rumphii 
SI.UIEX8IS 
CYCLANTHUS discolor 1 guinea. 
CYPHOKENTIA oracius, vide Eextiopsis oliv^iformis 
MACROCARPA, vidc KeXTIOPSIS MACROCARPA 
ROBUSTA, vide Cyphosperma Vieillardi 
CYPHOSPERMA Vieillardi (Cyphokextia eobusta, Kextia eobusta, 
K. Vieillardi) 
CYRT08TACHYS Renda (Areoa erythropoda, Ptychospeema coocixea) . . 
SAIMONOROPS, vide Calamus 
DESMONCTJS major 15s. and 1 guinea. 
DICTYOSPERMA AUREUM (Aeeca aurea) a fine and graceful Palm, with 
yellowish stems 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
EUBRUM (Aeeca eubra) 3s. Gd., 6s. and 7s. Gd. 
DIOON EDULE 
DIPLOTHEMHTM campestre, vide Cocos australis 
caudesoexs (Ceeoxylox xiveum) 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
DRYMOPHIiffilJS sixQAPOREXsis (Ptychospeema sinqapoeexsis). Truly a “most elegant” Palm. 
It has slender stems, and rich green leaves on smooth green petioles. The leaves are 
elegantly drooping in habit and ovate in form, consisting of numerous narrow leaflets, 
tapering to a long slender point. It has been introduced from Singapore. 
