PALMS. 
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NEW AND CHOICE PHLOXES— cow(in«e(/. 
MRS. JAMES HTTIE. — Pure white, bright mauve eye, 3s. 6d. 
MRS. THOMAS COATES. — Pure white, large crimson centre, 3s. 6d. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. — Rosy salmon, very fine, is. fid. 
PIE IX. — Salmon, 3s. Gd. 
PROPESSEUR KOOK. — Salmon violet, 3s, Gd. 
REV. E. N. POOHIN. — Bright rose, distinctly marked with white, 3s. Gd. 
RICHARD COBDEN. — Pearly white, rosy purple eye, 3s. Gd. 
SOUVENIR DE SOULZMATT. — White, centre fine red, 3s. Gd. 
SOUVENIR DE TRIANON. — Salmon, shaded with rosy purple, 3s, Gd. 
VENUS. — Bright rose, prettily shaded, Is, Gd, 
PALIS. 
This is the most noble family in the vegetable kingdom, and yet partakes of sufficient diversity in 
character to allow selections to be made from it for the greenhouse, stove, or conservatory, in either of 
which they give a richer tropical appearance than that of any other plant ; some of the miniature 
growing kinds are, from their light and graceful form, admirably adapted for table decoration, vases, 
and almost every piu^ose where ornamentation is desired ; the more hardy and larger kinds can be 
used for subtropical gardening, to which they impart a most luxuriant grandeur, evidence of which has 
been given at Battersea Park and other places where Palms have been used. 
The prices of Palms depend very much on the ske of the plants in stock. Sizes aud prices of any 
of the kinds can be had on application. 
ARECA ALBA. 
„ AUREA, a very fine graceful Palm, with 
yellowish stems. 
„ LUTESCENS. 
If HiUBRA. 
ARENOA SAOCHARIPERA. 
ASTROOARYUM MEXIOANUM. 
BRAHEA DULCIS. 
CALAMUS ADSPERSUS. 
„ DEALBATA, a beautiful little stove 
Palm from Madagascar, with pinnate 
arching leaves, having narrow leaf- 
lets silvery beneath ; the stalks are 
brownish, clothed with long slender 
spines which point backwards, 42s. 
„ GETAH. 
„ PALAMBANG. 
CARDtTLOVICA PALMATA, a very grand and 
useful Palm. 
*CHAM.ffiROPS EXCELSA, fine plants, 3 and 4 
guineas each. 
♦CHAMJEROPS FORT0NEI. 
* „ HUMILIS, fine plants, 3 and 4 
guineas each. 
* „ „ MELANOOANTHA. 
„ „ STAURAOANTHA. 
♦CORYPHA AUSTRALIS, one of the best and 
most useful greenhouse kinds j fine plants, 3 and 
4 guineas each. 
DCEMONOROPS MELANOOHATES. 
ELJBIS GUINENSIS. 
EUTERPE EDULUS. 
GEONOMA GHIESBREGHTI. 
HYOPHORBE VERSCHAPFELTI. 
LATANIA BORBONIOA, from 7/6 to 3 guineas. 
„ COMMERSONI. 
„ RUBRA. [each. 
„ VERSCHAFFELTI, 3 and 4 guineas 
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LEOPOLDINA PULOHRA.— An extremely ele- 
gant new Palm from the Brazils, 63s. 
ONCOSPERMA FASICULATUM. 
OREODOXA SANOHONA. 
♦PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA— The Date Palm, 
2s. Gd. to 21s, 
REOLINATA. 
„ SYLVESTRIS. 
PHYTELEPHAS MACROOARPA— The Peru- 
vlau Ivory Palm, 42s. 
PTYCHOSPERMA PUPIOOLA. 
PHCENIOOPHORIUM SECHELLARUM— syn. 
“ Stevensonla seohellarum.” — A very elegant 
and distinct Palm, with dark olive-green leaves 
spotted with gold. 
RAPHIA HOOEERII. 
REGELIA PRINCEPS — syn. “ Versohaffeltia 
splendida.’’ 
SABAL UMBRAGULIFERA. — A noble and very 
distinct Palm. 
SAGUS RUFA. 
♦SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS, 2s. 6d. to 31s. 6d. 
* „ ROBUSTA. 
STBVENSONIA SEOHELLARUM— syre. “ PhoD- 
nloophorlum seohellarum.” — A rare and beau- 
tiful Palm from the Island of Seychelles. Its 
bilohed leaves are dark green prettily maculated 
with orange, and the stems and leaf-stalks 
bristle with long needle-shaped spines. — ^Price 
63s. each. 
THRINAX ELEGANS. — ^Very handsome for ex- 
hibition purposes; fine specimens, 3, 4, and 6 
guineas each. 
VERSOHAFFELTIA SPLENDIDA.— A magni- 
ficent aud very distinct new Palm from the 
Island of Seychelles, 63s. 
ZALAOCA WAGNERI. 
