PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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SKTUOFHLCEITS eiNOArORBNSis (Ptychospbrma sinoapobbnsis). 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. 
•ENCEPHALAfiTOS Cappba 
• Hildebbandii, this fine Cycadaceous plant has been introduced from Eastern Africa. 
• noRmnns 
• MULTIFLEXUS , 
• (Zamia) Lriotanni 
• ( ) OLAXTOUS 
• ( ) 8PIN0S08 ....... . 
• '( — - — ) IIeqa2,is.' 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 .qr stem, from which springs a handsome head of twelve to twenty gi-!ice- 
fully arching pabn-liko loaves six to seven feet in length. The leaflets are lanceolate, with occasional 
spines on the upper margins ; thickly coriaceous in textm-e and from five to si.x inches long by one 
and a quarter inches broad. These are closely set on the rachis, which, as well as the leaflets, are 
sbghtly tomontose. Tliis handsome species forms a 
most desirable ornamental plant for the decoration of 
conservatories, imparting a grandeur that few other 
plants are capable of producing. Vide illustration 
page 114. Price on application. 
• ( 1 7IIX08U8 . . . . . . . 
• ( ) AMPUATU8.. 
• { ) DENTIOrTLATU8 
• { ) OEAOIUS , , , . 
• ( ) Vroomii .... 4 and 5 guineas. 
EUTEEPE BDULis “AsSAi jPALM” (OreoCoXaSaxooxa) 
Ij; 6d., 2s. 6d., Ss. 6d. and .is. 
6E0N0UA ORAOIMS Is. 6d.,2s. Gd.and 3s. 6d.to 10s. Gd. 
LATiFOLiA 3s. 6d. and Gs. 
prinoeps 3s. Gd., 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
ScHOTTiANA 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
OLAZIOVA ELBOANTissniA, vide Coco8 'VVem)elliana 
INBIONI8, vide Cocos INSIOmS 
GKISEBACHIA Belmoreana, vide Howea Belmoreana 
Eorsteriana, vide Howea Forsteriana 
*HEDYSCEPE Camterburyana “Umbrella Palm” 
(Kj;niia Canterbury an A), 3s. Gd., os. and 7s. Gd. 
OEONOMA ORACIUS. 
*H0WEA Belmoreana, “Cui-leyPalm,” (Kentia 
Belmoreana, Grisebaohia Belmore.vna), 
in all sizes, 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd., 5s. to I guinea. 
* Forsteriana, “F’latorThatch-ljeiifPalm,” 
(Kentia Forsteriana, Grisebaohia 
Forsteriana), 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
HYDEIASTELE Wendlandiana (Kentia Wend- 
landiana) 
HYOPHOEBE Commersoniana, vide Chrysali- 
DOOARPUS LUTESOEN3 
INDICA, vide Chrysalidocarpus lutescens 
(Areoa) Verschaiteltu, 10s. Gd., Ids. and 
1 guinea. 
♦JTJB.EA SPECTADILIS, “Coquito Nut Palm,” 
(Cocos ciULENSis, Molinia chilensis) 
•KENTIA AUSTRALIS 
* Belmoreana, vide Howea Bp-imoREANA 
* Canterburyana, vide Hedyscepe Canter- 
BURYANA 
ELEQANTISSIMA 
* Forsteriana, vide Howe.a Forsteriana 
gracilis, vide Kentiopsis oliva^formis. ^ 
Macarthurii, vide Ptychospeema MAC.ra'- 
THURU 
monostacuya, vide Areca monostaouya • ■ ' 
* RUPICOLA 
sapeda, vide Rhopalostylis sapib.v ' ^ 
AVendlandiana, vide Hydriastelk AV.e.vb- 
LANUIANA . ■ • • 
•KENTIOPSIS 0LIV.I3F0EMI3 (Kentia oe.ktms, 
, . Cypiiokentia gracilis) 
HOWEA (kentia) belmoreana. ! 
