T hese plants are particularly adapted for the decoration of the Hinncr-Table, large Conserva- 
tories, &c. ; many of them ])rodiice a fine effect in the Elower Garden during the summer season. 
30s., 3(is., 42.S., anil OO.v. per doz. 
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d. 
X. 
d. 
ARECA BAUEEI 
... 3 
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GEONOMA GF.ACILIS 
3 
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,. LUTESCENS 
2 
i; 
KENTIA BELMOREANA 
3 
C 
,. RUBRA 
... ;j 
i; 
POSTERIANA 
3 
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,, VERSCHAPPELTII... 
... r> 
0 
LATANIA BORBONICA 
3 
i; 
CHAMAEROPS EXCELS A ... 
2 
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PHCENIX DACTYLIPERA 
3 
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., PORTUNEI ... 
2 
G 
RECLINATA 
3 
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HUMILIS ... 
... 2 
G 
RUPICOLA 
3 
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COCOS PLEXUOSA 
... 3 
G 
PRITCHARDIA PACIPIA 
,5 
0 
„ PLUMOSA 
... 3 
G 
PTYCHOSPERMA ALEXANDRA® .. . 
3 
fi 
,, WEDDELIANA 
... 3 
G 
SEAPORTHIA ELEGANS 
3 
0 
CORYPHA AUSTRALIS 
... 3 
G 
THRINAX ARGENTEUS 
r> 
0 
EUTERPE EDULIS 
... 3 
G 
., ELEGANS 
3 
0 
HYDRANGEA I’ANICULATA GR ANDUT-OUA. 
C. Hailey .Johnson, Estp, Westhnry Lodge, Norham Road, O.xford. Ajm'l Hi./i, ISifT. 
I have grown Hydrangeas for many j-ears, Imt your new varieties have so eclipsed my old soits 
that I must now discard them altogether. 
W. JJuNCAN, Esq., Newton Saint Cyres, nr. Exeter, iSi/it. ‘Ml/i, 1887. 
The hox containing Tube Ro.ses, &c., arrived safe and in line condition. Thanking you for yc ur 
liberality and moderate charges. 
Mr. .1. Tompkins. Ivy Cottage, Maids Moreton, near Kuckinghnm, A/jri‘l 19M, 1887 
I ahvays gain first ]>rizc at Huekingham with your Eetunias. 
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