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AND HORTICULTURIST. 



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N£U^ OR RARE PLANTS. 



Davallia Fijiensis.— One of the most charm- 

 ingly elegant of all stove ferns, free in growth, 



divided of the Davallias. The fronds grow two 

 to three feet in height, and have a deltoid out- 

 line, the caudatel}' elongated points of the fronds 

 and of the pinnae being gracefully deflexed ; 



DAVALLIA FIJIENSIS. 



firm and durable in texture, evergreen in habit, I they are compoundly divided on a quadripinna- 

 bright green in color, and the most finely I tifid manner, the whole fronds being split up 



