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PALMS, CTCLANTHS AJ^D CTCADS. 
♦IiATANIA BORBONICA, vide LivISTONA OniNENSia 
• CoMMEBSONi (L. bubra) 1 and IJ guinea. 
IiEOFOLDINA rulohra, vide Cocos Weddelliana 
LEPIOOZAMIA Peboffsktana (Maorozamia Denisoni) 
LINOBFADIX monostachya, vide Bacularia monostachya 
LIVISTONA ALTIS3IMA lOs.erf., 15s. &1 guinea. 
• AUSTRALIS (CORYPHA AUSTRALIS) ls.G<?., 2s. 6rf., 3s. 6d. to lOs. 6(i. 
• 0HINEN3I3 (Latania bobbonioa, L. SINENSIS. L. mauritiana) in all sizes, from 
'2s. 6d., 3s. Gd., 6s., 7s. 6rf., 10s. Gd., 15s. and 1 guinea, to 2, 3 4 and 5 guineas each. 
ENERVis, 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 half-an-inch in breadth 10s. Gd., 15s. and 21s. 
Hoooendoehfii, a fine Stove Pabn, of spreading habit ; the leaves, which are nearly three 
feet broad, arc palmately divided, the segments being broad, and giving the leaves a bold 
and distinctive character 5s., 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
• Mauritiana, vide L. chinensis 
BOTUNDIFOLIA (SUBOLOBOSA) 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
• SINENSIS, vide L. CHINENSIS 
LOXOCOCCUS ROPicOLA (Ptyokospbrma eupioola) 1 and Ij guinea. 
*UACBOZAUIA CYLiNORiCA 
• Benisoni, vide LEPinozAinA Peroffskyana 
• Maceenzii 3, 4 and 5 gnmeas. 
• PLUMOSA 2, 3 and 4 guineas. 
UABTINBZIA qbanatensis 10s. 6rf. and 15s. 
MAXIMILIANA regia 7s. 6rf. and 10s. 6<f. 
•MOLINIA ohilensis, vide Jubasa spectabilis 
OBEOSOXA SANCONA, vide Euterpe edulis 
fHCENICOPHORIUM sechellaruh, vide Stevensonia oeandifolia 
•PHOENIX COMPAOTA, a dwarf-growing hybrid, the result of a cross between P. tcquinoctialis 
and P. Icoiieiisis; its dense compact habit of growth will render it extremely useful for 
decorative pui’poses 6s., 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
daotylifera (the Date Palm) 10s. Gd., 16s. and 1 guinea 
• HYBRIDA, this elegant Palm is a hybrid between F. dactylifcra and F. farinifem. It has a 
short stout stem, somewhat similar to F. dactylifera, but with the more slender and 
less rigid fronds of F. farinifera. The fruits are not much larger than the last named, 
and are of a glaucous red colour when mature 1 and 1 J guinea. 
INTERMEDIA, an interesting hybrid between 
P. sylveslfis and P. aquinoctialis. It is 
of dwarf compact habit, and will be found a 
useful and etfrotive Palm for the decoration 
of the greenhouse and conservatory 
5s., 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
* BBOLINATA 3s. Gd., 6s., 7s. Gd. & 10s. Gd. 
' EUPIOOLA, this is one of the most exquisitely 
graceful among the smaller Palms, and in 
elegance takes a similar plaoeamong Phoenices 
to that of Cocos Weddelliana among Cocoses. 
It is of aoaulescent habit, with wide-spread- 
ing arching pinnate leaves, broadly lance- 
shaped in outline, with long narrow pinnse, 
the lower of which become gradually reduced 
to spines. It comes from India, and is a 
most valuable acquisition. 2s.6d. and 3s. Gd.; 
fine plants, 21s., 31s. Gd. and 42s. 
> BYLVESTEis, a Sugar-yielding Palm 
Is. Gd., 2s. 6d., 3s. Gd. & 5s. 
PH'PTELEPHAS macrocaefa, this Palm yields the 
Vegetable Ivory of commerce. 1 & IJ guinea. 
PINAHQA Euhlei 
LSPIOA 
iCAOULATA 
8PBOTABILI3 
PRITCHABDIA aurea 
PAOIFICA 
PHIENIX BBPICOLA. 
7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
1 guinea 
10s. Gd. to 1 guinea 
1 guinea 
1^, 2 and 3 guineas 
1 and IJ guinea 
