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PALMS, CTCLANTHS AND CYOADQ. 
BUTEBPB BDULIS (Oreodoxa Sanoona) 6s., 7s. 6cJ-. and 10s. 6(1, 
GBONOMA CARDBRI IBs. and 1 guinea 
— - CONOINN A IJ and 2 guineas 
GRACILIS 5s,, 7s. 6A and 10s. 6d. 
PRINOEPS 1 guinea 
SARAPIQUBNSIS 15s. and 1 guinea 
SPBOIOSA 3s. 6d. and 6s. 
SPIXIANA 15s. and 1 guinea 
GLAZIOVA INSIGNIS 7s. 6d. and lOs. 6d. 
HBTBROSPATHB BLATA, a very elegant Palm from Java. It is a smooth-stemmed species, and 
is remarkable for the length of the tapered segments of its pinnate fronds. The leaflets are 
half an inch broad, with somewhat wider intervals between them, bright green on both the 
surfaces, narrowing upwards into a long slender tapering point. The plant has a naturally 
graceful spreading habit, and ranks amongst the most ornamental of the pinnate-leaved series. 
1 guinea. 
HYOPHORBB (Areca) VBRSCHAFFELTII 16s. and 1 guinea 
*JUB.®A SPECTABILIS (Cocos ohilensis, Molinla chilensis) 7s. 6d. and lOs. 6d. 
*KENTIA AUSTRALIS 10s. 6d. and 16s. 
* BBLMOREANA 10s. 6d. and 16s. 
* FOSTERIANA 15s. and 1 guinea 
GRACILIS, vide Cyphokentia gracilis. 
LINDENIj vide Cyphokentia macrocarpa. 
* RUPIOOLA 2 and 3 guineas 
WBNDLANDIANA, a noble Palm, belonging to the pinnate-leaved series, introduced from 
Queensland. The leaves have numerous unequal segments, usually toothed at the apex, the 
upper ones confluent at the base. The inflorescence is moncecious, and consists of a panicle 
of numerous slender spikes, the female floweis being succeeded by ovoid or globular fruit. 
It belongs to that group of Kentias which has a branolied spadix. This was one of the twelve 
New Plants with which Mr. W. B. gained the First Prize at the International Horticultural 
Exhibition held in Ghent in 1878. 
KENTIOPSIS MACROCARPA, vide Cyphokentia macrocarpa. 
LATANIA AUREA (Versohaffeltii) 16s. and 1 guinea 
* BORBONICA (Livistona sinensis). Mr. W. B. can supply this useful decorative Palm in 
all sizes, from 3s. 6d,, 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d,, IBs. and 1 guinea to 2, 3, 4 and 6 guineas each 
* COMMERSONI 1 and IJ guinea 
*LEPIDOZAMIA PEROFFSKYANA, this name is adopted for the Australian M(tcrozamia Denisoni, 
on the authority of Ur. Regel, who describes and figures the mature plants as having a stout, 
short, scaly trunk, supporting a crown of long-stalked leaves. The young plants are very elegant, 
having ovate horizontal leaves, with decurved linear leaflets 4 and 6 guineas 
LICUALA PELTATA 6s. and 7s. 6d. 
LIVISTONA ALTISSIMA 7s. 6(7. and 10s, 6d. 
* (Corypha) AUSTRALIS, this useful Palm can be supplied in all sizes, from 3s. 6d., 6s., 
7s. 6(7., 10s. 6(7., 15s. and 1 guinea to 2, 3, 4 and 5 guineas each. 
* HOOGENDORPII, a fine stove Palm, of siweading habit ; the leaves, which are nearly 
three feet broad, are palmately divided, the segments being broad, and giving the leaves a 
bold and distinctive character. The leaf-stalks are abundantly furnished at the margins 
with stout sharp spines 7s. 6(7., 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
* ROTUNDIFOLIA (subglobosa) 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
* SINENSIS, vide Latania borbonica. 
*MAOROZAMIA OORALLIPBS, a very remarkable Cycadaceous plant from New South Wales. 
The trunk is .subsphorical ; the leaves form a very contracted crown, and arc diverging below, 
then sub-erect ; petiole deep green, smooth, but not polished, l eddish-brown towards the base ; 
pinnee, about fifty pairs, five to seven inches long, one-third of an inch broad, very narrow 
linear-lanceolate, acute but hardly pungent, dark green, with a bright red petiolule. 
* CYLINDRIOA, a distinct and well-marked Cycad, introduced ft-om Queensland. It has a 
long-nocked stem, from which proceed the dark green coriaceous leaves ; the piniue are 
glossy on the surface, each being marked at the base with a large ivory white patch, which 
strongly contrasts with the dark green midrib which lies between the two rows of ivory 
markings 2 and 3 guineas 
* DENISONI, vide Lepidozamia Peroflfskyana. 
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