PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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CTCAS Abhsteoxoii 
CiBCiKiLUS and 2 g^uineas. 
HEDiA, a noble form of Cycad introduced from lutertropieal New Holland. The trunk is both 
stout and tall, cylindrical, and tolerably even in outline, the surface closely dotted by the 
soar-liko marks which indicate the places whence leaf-stalks have been removed. This stem 
produces a grand head of leaves, which are of a hirge size, and somewhat variable in form 
and character in different specimens. Trunks in various sizes. Prices on application. 
NonstiNBYAifA 10 1 . Gd. and 15s. 
• EEVOLUTA, in all sizes, 7s. 6//., 10s. IW., 15s. an.l 1 guinea ; fine specimens, 3, 4 and 
5 guineas each. 
ErraiTHn 
SIAIIENSIS 
CTCLANTHUS discoloe 1 guinea 
CTPHOKENTIA OEACius, vide Kecjiiopsis OLTv.aBFOEJn3 
UACEOCAETA, vide Kentiofsis maoeocaefa 
BjEUONOBOFS, vide Calastos 
DICTYOSPEE.MA album (Aeeca alba) 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
aueeum (Aeeca aueea) a fine and graceful Palm, with yellowish 
stems 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
eubeum (Aeeca eubea) ; 3s. Gd., 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
BIOON EBULE 1, 2 and 3 guineas. 
SIFL0THEUI1TU camfestee, vide Cocos ausiealis 
CAUiiESCENS (Cbeoxtlon ntveum) 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
DBYMOFHLCETIS sinoafoeensis (Ptychosfeejia sisoapoeensis). Truly a “most elegant” Palm. 
It has slender stems, and rich green leaves on smooth green petioles. The leaves are 
elegantly drooping in habit and ovate in form, consisting of numerous narrow leaflets, 
tapering to a long slender point. It has been introduced from Singapore. 
•ENCEFHALAETOS Caeeba ’ 
• HiLDEBEATOn, this fine Cycadaoeous plant has been introduced from Eastern Africa. 
• HOEEIDUS 
« MULT1FLEXU3 
• iZAMLS.) LeHM-ANOT 
• ( ) OLAUCU3 
• ( ) SFIN0303 
• ( ) Reoalis. a noble and stately Cycadaceous plant, imported from the interior of the 
Zulu country, where it grows in rifts on the precipitous sides of deep kloofs or ravines. It forms 
a stout cylindrical trunk or stem, from which springs a handsome head of twelve to twenty grace- 
fuUj' arching palm-like leaves six to seven feet in length. The leaflets are lanceolate, with occasional 
spines on the upper margins ; thickly coriaceous in texture and from five to six inches long by one 
and a quarter inches broad. These are closely set on the rachis, which, as well as the leaflets, are 
slightly tomentose. This handsome species forms a most desirable ornamental plant for the 
decoration of conservatories, imparting a grandeur that few other plants are capable of producing. 
Fide illustration page 4. Price on application. 
ETTTEBFE edulis “AssaiPalm” (Oeeoboxa Sancona) 
GBONOMA OEACIUS li. Gd., 2s. Gd. and 3s.Gd. 
GLAZIOVA ELEOAOTI33IMA, t'id« Cocos WeDDELLIAXA ' 
IX3IONI3, vWf Cocos msiQins 
GBISEBACHIA Belmoeeana, vide Howea Belmoeeaha b1| ‘ 
Foesteeiana, vide Howea Foesteeiana 
•HEDYSCEFE Canteebuetana “Umbrella Palm” Ijf 
(Kentia Canteebueyana;, 3s. Gd., 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
HETEBOSFATBffi elata (Meteoxtlon elatum), i — 
10s. Gd., 15s. and 1 guinea. 
qeonoma OEAcma. 
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