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*PHCEWIX INTERMEDIA, an interesting hybiiil between P. sijhcsiris and P. lecrjuinoctialU. It is 
of dwarf compact habit, and will be found a useful and ellective Talm for the dcceration of tlio 
greenhouse and conservatory 
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RDPICODA, this is one of the most exquisitely graceful among the smaller Palms, and in 
elegance takes a similar place among Phtenices to that of Cocos IPeddcUiana among ( oeoses. 
It is of acaulescent habit, with wide-spreading arching pinnate leaves, broadly lance-shaped 
in outline, with long narrow pinna!, the lower of which become gradually reduced to spines. 
It comes from India, and is a most valuable acquisition 2s. 6rf. and 3s. 6d. ; fine 
plants, 21s., 31s. 6d. and 42s. 
# SYLVESTRIS, a Sugar-yielding Palm ls.6<i.,2s.6d., 3s.6d.&5s. 
PHYTEDEPHAS MACROCARPA, this Palm yields tile Vegetable Ivory of commerce. 
1 and li guinea 
PINANO-A MACULATA 1 •'‘“d li guinea 
PRITCHARDIA AUREA li, 2 and 3 guineas 
MACKOZAill.i J1ALKE^■Z11. For deseriptiuu and luiee, lidc page loO. 
