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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND OYCADS. 
•HOWEA Belmoeeama, “ Curley Palm ” (Kbntia 
Belmoreana, Geisebachla Belmoeeana), in 
all sizes, 2s. 6d., 3a Gd., os. to 21«. 
* Foesteuiana, “Kat or Thatch-Leaf Palm ” 
(Kentia Foesteeiana, Geisebaohia P’oe- 
steeiana), 2s. 6rf., 3s. 6 d . and 5s. 
HYOBIASTELB Wendlandiana (Kentia Wend- 
landiana) 
HYOPHOKBE Commeesoniana, vide Cheysalidooaepcs 
LUTBSCENS. 
INDICA, vide Cheysalidooaepus iutesoens. 
(Aeeoa) VEEaoHAiTEETn, lOs. 6<f., 15s. and 21s. 
•KENTIA AUSTEAI.ia 
* Belmoeeana, vide Howba Belmoeeana. 
* Canteeboeyana, vide Hedysoepe Oanteebueyana . 
ELEOANTISSIMA 
* Foesteeiana. vide Howea Foesteeiana. 
MACARTHtTEii, vide Ptyohospeema Maoaethueii. 
* eupicola, a graceful Pabii destitute of .spines, with 
arching pinnate leaves and narrow sharply pointed 
pinnae. The young fronds have a lustrous pinkish 
bronze colour, which adds gi’eatly to the beauty 
of the plant. 
SAPiDA, vide Rhopalostylis sapida. 
W ENDLANDiANA, vide Hydeiastelb Wendlandiana . 
•LATANIA BOEBONIOA, vide LrviSTONA OHINENSIS. 
GEONOMA GRACILIS. 
* CoMMEESONi (L. EUBEA), 1 and 1^ guinea. 
LEOPOLDINApulohea, vide Cocos Weddelliana 
LEPIDOZAMIA Peeofeskyana (Maoeozamia 
Denisoni) 
Lieu ALA OEANDis, vide page 5. 
LIVISTONA ALTI83IMA, lOs. Gd., 15s. and 21s. 
* AUSTRALIS (COEYPHA AUSTEALIS), Is. Gd., 
2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. to 10s. Gd. 
* OHINENSIS (LaTANIA BOEBONIOA, L. SINENSIS. 
L. Maueitiana), in all sizes, from 2s. Gd. 
3s. Gd., 6s., 7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., 15s. and 
2 to 3, 4 and 6 guineas each. 
Hoooendoehfh, a fine Stove Palm, of 
spreading habit ; the leaves, which are 
nearly three feet broad, are pahnately 
divided, the segments being broad, 
giving the leaves a bold and distinctive 
character. 5s., 7s. 6i7. and 10s. Gd. 
iNEEMis, 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 1 guinea. 
* Maueitiana, vide L. ohinensis. 
BOTUNDIPOLIA (SUBOLOBOSA), 5s. 
* SINENSIS, vide ii. OHINENSIS. 
•MACEOZAMU CfYIsINDRIOA , , . 
* Denisoni, vide Lepidozamia Peeopfsktana. 
* PLOMOSA, 2, 3 and 4 guineas. 
MAXIMILIANA eeoia, 7a. 6d. and 10«. 6d. 
OKCOSPERMA fasoiculatum, an ornamental 
and elegant Stove Palm from Ceylon, which HOWEA (KENTIA) BELMOEEANA. 
in the adult condition attains considerable size. In the young plants, the leaflets are 
lanceolate-acuminate in shape, and gradually attain a pinnate form as fresh leaves develop. 
covered with brown fluffy scales, and is provided with long black 8pmes.r2l5. 
OEEODOXA SANCONA, vide Euteepe edulis. 
FHCENIGOPHORIUM SEOHELisAEtnu, vide Stevensonia obandifolia. 
•PH(ENIX co^AGTA, a dwarf-growing hybrid, the result of a cross between P. eequinoeiialia 
r. Iconenah ; its dense compact habit of growth will render it extremely useful for 
decorative purposes 5 ^,^ 7 ,. ^nd 10s. 6d. 
