PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
149 
CYCAS NOBMANBYANA 10s. dd. and 15s. 
PLUMA 
REVOLUTA, iu all sizes, 7s. 6c?., 105. 6c?., 155, and 1 guinea ; fine specimens, 3, i and 5 
guineas each. 
. tlUMPHII 
’ — siAMENsis 
CYPHOKENTIA GRACILIS 2 and 3 guineas 
MACROCARPA, this lemarkable new Caledonian Palm is also known under the nami;s of 
Kcnliopsis inacrocarpa and Kentia Lindeni. It is a noble plant, of vigorous habit, with a stout 
smooth stem, furnished with bold pinnate leaves which in the young state are ovate in outline 
and spreading, and are supported on stout purpli.sh red leaf-stalks ; the pinna; or segments of 
the leaves are rather distant and oblong-lanceolate. The young leaves are of a deep olive 
crimson colour, and in this state add very materially to the eflectiveuess and beauty of the 
plant, which is at other times remarkable for its red petioles and broad leaf segments. 
3, 4, 5 and 7 guineas 
