PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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CALYPTROGYNE SwAETZii “ Mountain Thatch Palm ” {CALTrTKOyoMA S-wabtzii) 
7s. 6d., 10». 6d. to 21». 
CALYPTEONOMA Swabtzii, ride Calypthooyhe Swartzii 
CAELUDOVICA Dbudjsi 10s. 6d. and l.^s. 
PALJtATA 10s. (irf. and los. 
Plumiem 10s. 6rf. 
Wallisii 7s. Gd. and 10s. Ci^ 
CARYOTA URENS “ Wine Palm” 10s. Gd., 15s. and 21s. 
CATAKIDOZAMIA Hopei 
Denisoni, vide Lepidozaiua 
CEEATOZAMIA fusoo-vieidis, a noble species, introduced from Mexico, and belonging to theCycads. 
The leaves are broadly pinnate, and of arching habit, the piimie deep green, sessile, 
lanceolate, and tapering to a longish point. The young leaves are of a rich bronzy- 
chocolate colour, gradually changing to oUve-grecn, and ultimately developing into deep 
green 3 and 4 guineas. 
Kusteeiana 
CEEOXYLOK niveum, vide Diplothemium caobescens 
C H A M2 ED0REA EicoANTissisiA 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
FOEMOSA 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
CHAM-EDOEEA ORAMiNiFOLiA .. lOs. Gd. and los. 
• POLITA, a neat-habited greenhouse Palm. The steins 
are quite smooth, as also are the petioles, wliieh are 
terete, the leaves being bifid, or when a stage more 
advanced breaking up into two pairs of green 
piimie, with the terminal leaflet larger than the 
others. It has been imported from Mexico. lOs. Crf. 
‘CHAMaiROPS exoelsa, vide Trachycaepus excelsus 
* Poetuxei, vide Teaohycaepcs Foetunei 
• HUMiLis, this useful decorative Palm can be supplied 
in all sizes, from 6s., 7s. Gd., lOs. Gd., los. and 
1 guinea, to 2, 3 and 4 guineas each. 
* OEACiLia 15s. and 1 guinea 
• EOBUSTA los. and 1 guinea 
• TOMENTOSA 16s. and 1 guinea 
STAUEACANTHA, vide ACANTHOEEHIZA ACULEATA 
CHEYSALIDOCAEPUS EOTESCENS (AeECA LUTESCEXS, 
Hyophoebe indica, H. Commeesoniaxa), in all 
sizes Is. Gd., 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. 
os. to 1 guinea. 
•COCOS AUSTRALIS (Diplothemium campestee), 8s. and 7s. Gd. 
* CKILENSIS, vide JvBMJV SPECTABILIS 
* FLEXU03A 3s. 6ii. and 6s. 
iNSiONis (Glaziova ixstQXis), 7s. 6rf. and 10s. Gd. 
PLuirosA 2s. Gd.,‘is. Gd. and os. 
Peocopeana 6s. and 7s. Gd. 
•COCOS Weddelliana (Gia^iova eleoantissima, Leopolbina fulchea), perhaps the most elegant of 
all the smaller Pahns, of which so many charming species are now to be found in cultivation. 
Its slender erect stem is not of rapid growth, but is freely fmiiished with its gracefully 
arching leaves, made up of innumerable long narrow pimiae or segment-s, of a rich green 
colour. In all sizes Is. Gd., 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd., os. to 1 guinea 
•CORYPHA AUSTRALIS, vide Livistona australis 
CYCAS Aemsteonoii 
oiEoiNALis IJ and 2 g^uineas. 
MKBiA, a noble foi-m of Cycad introduced from intertropical New Holland. The tnmk is both 
stout and tall, cylindrical, and tolerably even in outline, the surface closely dotted by the 
scar-like marks which indicate the places whence leaf-stalks have been removed. This stem 
produces a grand head of leaves, which are of a large size, and somewhat variable in form 
and character in different specimens. Trunks in various sizes. Prices on application. 
• EEVOLUTA, in all sizes, 7s. Get., 10s. Gd., 15s. and 1 guinea ; fine specimens, 3, 4 and 
6 guineas each. 
RuMPHn 
SIAMEXSIS 
CYCLANTHUS BI 80 OLOE 1 guinea 
CTPHOKENTIA oeacilis, vide B^entiopsis oltvzsfoemis 
D^MONOROPS, vide Calamus 
DICTYOSPERHA album (Aeeca alba) 3«. Gd. and 5s. 
AUEEUM (Aeeca aueea) a fine and graceful Palm, with yellowish 
stems 10s. Gd. and 16s. 
BUBEUM (Aeeca eubea) 3 s . Gd., os. and 7s. Gd. 
DIOON ebulb 1, 2 and 3 guineas. 
SIFLOTHRHIUH campestee, vide Cocos austealis 
OAUBSSCENS (Cbboxylox niveum) 5i. and 7s. Gd. 
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