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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCAD8. 
PALMS, CYCLANTHS & CYCADS, 
Including ENCEPHALABTOS, MACBOZAMIA, fto. 
The Palms constitute the most noble family in the vegetable kingdom, and 
afford sufficient diversity of aspect to allow of selections being made from them for 
the gfreenhouse, stove, or conservatory, to either of which Palms impart a richer 
tropical character than any other plants. Some of the miniature dwarf-growing 
kinds are, from their light and graceful forme, admirably adapted for table decoration, 
for vases, and for almost every purpose in which ornamentation is desired. The 
more hardy and larger kinds can be used for sub-tropical gardening, to which they 
impart a most luxuriant grandeur, evidence of which has been g^ven in Battersea 
Park, and in other places where Pahns have been thus used. 
Selections of Stove Palms, 6, 9 and 12 guineas per dozen. 
Selections for the Sreenhouse, at 6, 9 and 12 guineas per dozen. 
Larger specimens, from 2, 3, 4 and 5 to 10 guineas each. 
Those marked with an asterisk * are kinds that will saeeeed in a greenhouse. 
ACAI7THOFHCENIX cnrNiTA (Abecx cbinita) lOs. 6it. and 15<. 
ACAKTHOBKHIZA acunsATA (Chaalsbops staubacantha) lOs. 6d. and 15<. 
*ASCHONTOFH(ENIX AmcxANCBJi (Ftychospebka Axbxaitdbjs) ‘Is. 6d., 3s. 6d. and 6s. 
• CuNNiNOHAMiANA (Skapoethia ELEaANS, Potohospeema Cunhinohakiana) a most useful con- 
servatory or cool greenhouse plant, possessing a highly decorative character ; scarcely 
anj'thing can equal the effect of a large plant of this noble Palm. 
In aU sizes 2». 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
to 1, 1^ and 2 guineas. 
ABECA ALBA, vide Dicttospeeita album. . 
AUEEA, vide Dictyobpebila aubeum. 
• Bauebi vide Rbopalostylis Baubei. 
OEINITA, vide AOANTUOPHCEjnX CRIHITA. 
lUTESCENS, vide ChEYSALIDOOAEPUS LUTESCENS 
madaqabcabiensis 2». Orf., 3 a. 6d. and fis. 
EUBBA, vide Dicttospeema eubeum 
SAPIDA, vide Rhopalostvus oapiba 
TEiANDBA 10». 6<f. and 15 a. 
VBESCiLAPPKLTn, vide Htophobbe Veesohafpeltii 
•ABENGA WiOHTii 1 guinea 
A8TB0CABYUU Haxtbo (A. aboenteuh) 1^ and 2 guineas 
BOWENIA sPEOTABiLis SBEEULATA, a distinct and remarkable Australian Plant, Bowenia being the 
only Itnotvn Cycad with bipinnate fronds. It has a short thick caudex, from which are 
developed its large and handsome leaves, which differ from the typal and only other known 
Bowenia in having the margins distinctly toothed or serrated .... 6s. and 7 a. 6d. 
CALAMUS AUSTEALIS 
oiLiAEis 1, aud 2 guineas 
MicEAUTHUs 7 a. tid. and IOa. 6d. 
(D.BMONOEOPS) PALEMBANICU8 IOa. 6d., 15 a. and 2 Ia. 
( ) PEEIAOANTHU8 IOa. 6rf.,. 15 a, and 21 a. 
RoxBUEQHn 10 a. 6d. 
CAIYFTBOGYNE SwAETzn “ Mountain Thatch Palm ” (Caltpteonoma Swaetzh) 
7a. 6d., 10a. 6d. to 21 a, 
CALYFTEOKOMA Swaetzii, vide Calypteootoe Swartzu 
CABLUDOVICA Deudbi 10a. 6<f. and 15 a. 
PALMATA 10a. 6d. and 15 a. 
Plumibei 10a. 6d. 
W at.t.t htt 7a. 6d. and 10 s. Gd, 
CABYOTA UEENS “ Wine Palm ” 10 a. 6d., 15 a. and 21 a. 
CATAKID02AMIA Hopei 
Deiusoiii, vide IiKPinozAigA 
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