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PALMS, CTCLANTHS, AND CYCADS. 
PALMS, CYCLANTHS, AND CYCADS. 
Including ENCEPHALARTOS, MACROZAMIA, &c. 
TLe Palms constitute tlie most noble family in the vegetable kingdom, and afford 
suflBcient diversity of character to allow of selections being made from it for tbe 
greenhouse, stove, or conservatory, to either of which Palms impart a richer tropical 
appearance than any other plants. Some of the miniature dwarf-growing kinds are, 
from their light and graceful forms, admirably adapted for table decoration, for 
vases, or for almost every purpose in which ornamentation is desired. The more 
hardy and larger kinds can be used for sub-tropical gardening, to which they impart 
a most luxuriant grandeur, evidence of which has been given at Battersea Park, and 
in other places where Palms have been used. 
Selections of Stove Palms, at 4, 8, and 10 guineas per dozen. 
Selections for the Greenhouse at 4, 8, and 10 guineas per dozen. 
Largo specimens from Ig, 2, 3, 4, to 8 guineas each. 
Those marhed with an asterisk are kinds that will succeed in a greenhouse. 
ACANTHOPHCENIX CKINITA 15s., 1 and 2 guineas 
ACANTHOBHIZA ACtTLEATA 10s.6d’.,16s.,& ] guinea 
„ WARSCEWICZII • 11 and 2 guineas 
ACROCOMIA SCLEBOCARPA 15s., 1 and IJ guinea 
ABECA ALBA 7s. 6^7. to 1 guinea 
AUREA, a very fine graceful Palm, with yellowish stems 10s.6rf.,15s.,&lgumea 
BATTEBI lOs. 6<7., and 16s. to 4 guineas 
CATECHU (The Betel Nut Tree) 15s. and 1 guinea 
CONCINNA 15s. and 1 guinea 
FURFUBACEA 1.5s. and 1 guinea 
HORRIUA, vide Oncosperma fasciculatum. ' 
LUTESCENS 15s., 1 and li guinea 
MADAGASCARIENSIS 1 and li guinea 
MONOSTACHYA 15s., 1 and IJ guinea 
NOBILIS, vide Oncosperma Van Houtteanum. 
OLERACEA 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
RUBRA 7s. 6(7. and 16s. to 14 guinea 
SAPID A 7s. 6(7. and 16s. 
SPECIOSA, vide Hyophorbe amaricaulis. 
VERSCHAFFELTII, vide Hyophorbe Verschafifeltii. 
ARENGA BONNETII '. 16s. 
OBTUSIFOLIA 1 and IJ guinea 
SACCHARIFERA 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
ASTROCARYUM MEXICANUM 16s. and li guinea 
„ ROSTRATUHt 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
ATTALEA COMPTA 15s. and 1 guinea 
,, EXCELSA 16s. and 1 guinea 
„ GRANDIS 15s. and 1 guinea 
„ LIMBATA, a very distinct-looking Palm, introduced from 
Central America, and raised from seed sent to England by 
Dr. Seemann 1^ guinea 
„ MIRABILIS 10s. 6(7. and 16s. 
„ SPECTABILIS 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
BACTRIS CARAVELANA 1 and IJ guinea 
,, MARAJA 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
„ TOMENTOSA li guinea 
BENTINCKIA CODDAPANNA 2 guineas 
