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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
*PH(ENIX INTEHHEWA, an interesting hybrid between 
r. sylvestris and P. (nquinoclialif. It is 
of dwarf compact habit, and will be found a 
useful and effective Palm for the decoration 
of the greenhouse and conservatory 
5s., 7s. 6c(. and 10s. Cri. 
* EEOLINATA 3s. Gif., 5s., 7s. Gif. & 10s. Gif. 
* KupicoLA, this is one of the most exquisitely 
graceful among the smaller Palma, and in 
elegance talces a similar place among Phoenices 
to that of Cocos Weddelliana among Cocoaes. 
It is of acanlescent habit, with wide-spread- 
ing arching pinnate leaves, broadly lance- 
shaped in outline, with long narrow pinnae, 
the lower of which become gradually reduced 
to spines. It comes from India, and is a 
most valuable acquisition 2s. Gif. and 3s. Gif. ; 
fine plants, 21s., 31s. Gif. and 42s. 
* SYLVESTEis, a Sugar- jdelding Palm 
Is. Gif., 2s. Gif., 3s. Gif. & 5s. 
PHYTELEPHAS MAcnooARPA, this Palm yields the 
Vegetable Ivory of commerce 1 and li guinea 
PINANGA ILACULATA. ,7s. Gif., 10s. Gif. to 1 guinea. 
PINANGA Sandekiana 1 guinea. 
SPECTABiLis, an ornamental Stove Palm, introduced from the East Indies. The leaves have short 
petioles with long sheathing bases, which in the young state are bilobed, and in the more 
mature state pinnate, of a dark green colour, mottled with light green, the nerves being 
prominently raised on the upper surface ; the under surface of the leaves have a silvery 
appearance 21s. 
PRITCHAEDIA auhea Ij, 2 and 3 guineas 
OEANDIS, vide LiCUAIjS. okaudis 
PHffiNIX RTTPICOLA. 
10s. Gif., 15s. & 1 guinea. 
3s. Gif., 5s. and 7s. Gif. 
5s., 7s. Gif., and 10s. Gif. 
3s. Gif., 5s. and 7s. Gif. 
7s. Gif., lOs.Gif.to 1 guinea 
•PTYCHOSPERMA Alexandr®, vide AncHOXTorniENix Alexandk® 
cocciNEA, vide Cyetostachys Rbnda 
* CoNNINOnAJUAXA, vide AltOnOXTOPmENIX CuNNINOmiMIAXA 
L®VIOATA 
MACAETHTOn (KeXTIA MACAEinUEIl) 
EUPicoLA, vide Loxococous eotioola 
siNOAPOEENsis, vide Deymophlceus sinoapoeensis 
REGELIA PEiNCEPS, vide Veeschafpbltia splendida 
•EHOPALOSTYLIS Baueei (Aeeoa Baiteri, Seafoethia eobusta) 
SAPIDA, “ Nikau Paxm ’’(Aeeca sapida, Kentia sapida) 
*EHAPIS FLABELUFOEMIS 
EOSCHEEIA MELANOCH®TBS (VeESCHAPFELTIA MELANOOHiETES) 
SABAL Aeansoot ‘ ‘ Dwaep Palmetto ” 3s. Gif . and 5s. 
OEANATENSIS 3s. Gif. and 5s. 
UMBEACULIPEEA (Blackbueniaxa), iioble and very distinct 3s. Gif. and 6s. 
‘SEAFOETHIA ELEOAKS, vide Aeokontopiicenix Cunninoilamiaxa 
*' EOBUSTA, vide Rhopalostylis Baueei 
STANGEEIA paeadoxa small plants, 7s. Gif. ; strong specimens, Ij, 2 and 3 guineas 
STEVENSONIA oeandipolla (Phcexicophoeium sechellaeum) 1, 1^, 2 to 5 guineas 
TBffilNAX aeoentea, “ Silver Thatch Palm ” 5s. and 7s. Gif. 
THRINAX baebadexsis, a very elegant neat-growing Fan Palm. The petiole terminates in a 
digitately multipartite blade, the numerous segments of which are of a lively green colour. 
It is, as its name implies, a native of the Island of Barbadoes. This was one of the twelve 
New Plants with wliich Mr. W. B. gained the First Prize at the Great Show of the Royal 
Horticultural Society, at Kensington 1^ and 2 guineas. 
5s. 7s. Gif., and 10s. Gif. 
15s. and 1 guinea. 
3s. Gif., Ss. and 7s. Gif. 
Gif., 5s., 7s. Gif., 10s. Gif. 
10s. Gif. and 15s. to 2, 
ELEOAHS, very handsome for exhibition purposes 
ELEOANTissiMA, an exceedingly elegant and graceful Palm 
* PAEVIPLOEA 
TEACHYCAEPGS EXCELSUS (OHAMiEIlOPS EXCELSA), m all SlZCS, frOIU 35. 
and 155. to 2, 3, 4 and 5 guineas each 
FoRruNEi (Chamjerops Foetttnei), in all sizes, from 35. 6rf., 55., 75. C</., 
3, 4 and 5 guineas each 
VERSCl^FFELTIA MELANOCnaSTES, vide RoSCHERIA JTELAIiOCH.a?TES 
SPLENDIDA (Reoelia princbps), a xiiagiiifiicent and very distinct Palm 
from the Island of Seychelles 
ZALACCA NiTiDA, a handsome Stove Palm from Western Airica. It forms a noble head of 
handsome pinnate leaves, with a spiny trunk. In the young plants the leaves, which are of a 
shining rich dark green colour, are only hiparted, with broad divisions. It is a highly 
ornamental species 15s. 
