PALMS, 0YCLANTH8 AND CYCAD8, 
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PALMS, CYCLANTHS & CYCADS, 
Including ENCEPHALAETOS, MACEOZAMIA, &o. 
The Pnlms constitute tlie most noblo f&mily in tlis vegetable kingdom, an<l 
afford sufficient diversity of aspect to allow of selections being made from them for 
the greenhouse, stove, or conservatory, to either of which Palms impart a richer 
tropical character than any other plants. Some of the miniature dwarf-growing 
kinds are, from their light and graceful forms, admirably adapted for table decoration, 
for vases, and for almost every purpose in which ornamentation is desired. The 
more hardy and larger kinds can be used for sub-tropical gardening, to which they 
impart a most luxuriant grandeur, evidence of which has been given in Battersea 
Park, and in other places where Palms have been thus used. 
Selections of Stove Palms, 6, 9 and 12 guineas per dozen. 
Selections for the Greenhouse, at 6, 9 and 12 guineas per dozen. 
Larger specimens, from 2, 3, 4 and 5 to 10 guineas each. 
. Those marked with an asterisk * are kinds that will succeed in a greenhouse. 
ACANTHOPH(ENIX oeinita (Abeca oeinita), Une plants 1 and IJ giiineas. 
ACAIfTHOBBHIZA aoulkata (Chailseops staubacantha) 10 ». 6rf. and 16s. 
•ABCHONTOPHOENIX ALEXAUDEai {Pttohospeeka AiEXANDBat) 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. and os. 
• CuNNiNOHAMiANA (Seapoethia ELEOAN8, Ptyohospeema Cunninohamiawa) a most useful con- 
servatory or cool greenhouse plant, possessing a highly decorative character ; scarcely 
anything can equal the effect of a large plant of this noble Palm. 
In aU sizes 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 6s. and 7s. 6d. 
to b IJ and 2 guineas. 
ABECA ALBA, vtde Dictyospeeua albuji. 
AT7EEA, vide Diotyospeema aueeuh. 
• Baueei vide Rhopalostvlis Baueei. 
OEINITA, vide Acanthoph<enix oeinita. 
LUTESOENS, vidc ChEYSALIDOOAEPUS LUTE80EN8 
MAI)A0AS0AEIEN8I8 2». 6d., 3». 6d. and 5». 
SAPIDA, vide Rh0PAL08TYLIS sapida 
TOIANDEA 10s. 6d. and 15s. 
VEE80HAEPELT1I, vide HyOPHOEBE VeESOHAPPELTII 
•ABENGA WiOHTii 1 guinea 
A8TB0CABYUM Malybo (A. aeqenteuh) 1 J and 2 guineas 
BOWENIA 8PE0TABILIS 8EEEULATA, a distinct and remarkable Australian Plant, Bowenia being the 
only known Cyoad with bipiimate fronds. It has a short thick caudez, from which are 
developed its large and handsome leaves, which differ from the typal and only other known 
Bowenia in having the margins distinctly toothed or serrated .... 5s. and 7s. 6 d . 
CALAMUS AUSTBALIS 
MIOEANTHUS 7s. 6 d . and 1 Os. 6 d . 
(DaMONOEOPs) PALBMBAHIOOS lOs. 6<f.,15s. and 21s. 
( ) PEEIAOANTHUS 10s. 6 d ., 16s. and 21s. 
Roxbubohii 10s. 6 d . 
CALYPTBOGTNE SwAETZii “ Mountain Thatch PaUn ” (Calyptbonoua SwAETznJ 
7s. 6 d ., 10s. 6 d . to 21s. 
CALYPTBONOMA Swaetzii, vide Calypteooyne Swabtzii 
CABLUSOVICA Deudei 10s. 6d. and 15s. 
paluata .•...111,,,,,....,.,., 1 . t 10s. 6rf. and 15s. 
Plumieei 10s. 6 d . 
Wallisii 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6 d . 
CABYOTA tjEENS “‘Wine Palm” 10s. 6 d ., 15s. and 21s. 
CATAKIDOZAMIA Hopei 
Denisoni, vide Lepidozaioa 
