PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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*RHAPIS FLABELLiFORins * 7s.6d. t lO 5 . 6 rf.to 1 guinea 
ROSCHERIA MELANOCHiETES (VeRSCHAFFELTIA MELAXOCHiETES) 
SABAL Adansoni “ Dwarf Palmetto ” 3t.( Srf. and 5s. 
C-ZERULESCENS, a remarkably bold and handsome Palm introduced from the United States of 
Colombia. The leaves are palmately divided, the segments broad, with a plicate surface, and 
having a bluish or glaucous tinge of green, which is very strongly marked on the under 
surface 7s. U. and 10s. 6 d. 
GRAXATENSIS ® s - an< ^ 
tenuis 3s. 6rf.j 5s. ftnd t s . 0 d. 
ttmbractjlifera (Blackburniana), noble and very distinct 3s. 6 d. and 5s. 
'SEAFORTHIA blegaxs, vide Archontophcexix Cunnixghamiana 
* robust!, vide Rhopalostylis Baubei 
STANGERIA paeadoxa small plants, 10s. 6 d . ; strong specimens, li, 2 and 3 guineas 
STEVENSONIA grandifolla (Phosmicophoetum seohellabum) 1, lj, 2 to 5 guineas 
THRINAX aeoentea, “ Silvee Thatch; Palm ” 5s. and 7s. 6 d. 
MACHOZAMIA MACKENZII. P° r description and price, vide page 146. 
