PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND C5TCADS. 
OLAZIOVA ELEOAimssEUA, vide Cocos Weodellian^ 
DJ8IONI8, vide Cocos INSIONIS 
OBISEBACHIA Belmobeana, vide Howea Bei^obeana 
Fobstebiana, vide Howea Foesteeiana 
*H£DYSCEF£ Caetbbbtoyana “Umbrella Palm” 
(Kentia Cantebbubyana), 3». 6d.( 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
•HOWEA Belmobeana, “ Cui'ley Palm,” (&ntia 
Belmobeana, Gbisebachia Belmobeana), in 
all sizes, 2s Gd.., 3s. Gd., os. to 318. 
• Fobstebiana, “Flat or Thatch-Leaf Palm,” 
(Kentia Fobstebiana, Gbisebaoiiia Fob- 
steelana), 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. and os. 
EYOBIASTELE Wendlandiana (Kentia Wend- 
landiana) 
HYOFHOBBE Commebsoniana, vide Chbysalidocabfus 
LUTESCENS 
INDICA, vide ChBYSALIDOCAEPOS LUTESCENS 
(Abeca) Veesohaefeltii, 10s. Gd., 15s. and 21s. 
•kentia AUSIBALIS 
• Belmobeana, vide Howea Belmobeana 
• Cantebbubyana, vide Hedyscepe Cantebbubyana 
ELEOANTISSIMA 
• Fobstebiana, vide Howea Fobstebiana 
QBAO iLis, vide Kentiopsis olivefobmis 
MACABTHUB n, vide Ptychospebma Macabtbueii 
• BUPicoLA, a graceful Palm destitute of .spines, with GEONOMA GBACILIS 
arching pinnate leaves and narrow sharply pointed 
pinnae. The young fronds have a lustrous pinkish 
bronze colour, which adds greatly to the 
beauty of the plant. 
SAPIDA, vide Rhopalostylis sapida 
Wendlandiana, vide Hydbiastele Wend- 
landiana 
•kentiopsis OLIV.EFOEMI3 (KeNTIA GBACILIS, 
Ci'PHOKENTIA GBACILIS) 
•LATANIA BOBBONicA, vide Livisiona ohinensis 
• COMMEBSONI (L. bubba). 1 & IJ guinea. 
LEOFOLSINApulcuba, vide CocosWeddelliana 
LEPIOOZAMIA Peboffseyana (Macbozamia 
Denisoni) 
LIVI8TONA ALTissiMA. 10s. Gd. 15s. & 21s. 
• AU3TBALI8 (CoBYPHA AUSTRALIS) . 1 S . 6d. , 
2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. to 10s. Gd. 
• OHINENSIS (LaTANIA BOBBONICA, L. SINENSIS, 
L. Maubitiana) in all sizes, from 2s. Gd., 
3s. Gd., 5s., 7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., 15s. and 
21s., to 2, 3, 4 and 6 guineas each. 
Hoogendobhfh, , a fine Stove Palm, of 
spreading habit ; the leaves, wliich are 
nearly three feet broad, are palmately 
divided, the segments being broad, 
giving the leaves a bold and distinctive 
character. 5s., 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6d. 
iNEBMis, an. elegant and ornamental species 
introduced from Queensland. It early 
develops characterized leaves, which are 
fan-shaped in outline and divided almost 
to the petiole into linear lanceolate 
segments, each about haH-an-inch in 
breadth. 10s. 6(7., 16s. & 21s. 
• Maubitiana, vide L. ohinensis 
BOTUNDIFOLIA (SUBGLOBOSA) 3s. Gd. & OS. ” 
WSMiA*Y™“ howea (KENTIA) BELMOBEANA. 
• Denisoni, vide Lepidozamia Peboffseyana 
• PLUMOSA 2, 3 and 4 guineas. 
MAXIMILIANA begia 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
ONCOSPEBUA FASCICULATUM, tads page 11. 
OREODOXA SANCONA, vide Euibbpe edulis 
PHCENICOPHORITJM SECHELLABCM, vide StEVENSONIA GEANDIFOLIA 
•FHCENIX COMPAOTA, a dwarf- growing hybrid, the result of a cross between P. aquinoctialis 
and P. leonensis ; its dense compact habit of growth will render it extremely useful for 
decorative pui-poses 5s., 7s. 6(7. and 10s. Gd. 
