130 FERNS 



interior decoration figure largely and effec- 

 tively in the open border in conjunction with 

 other foliage plants, if shaded from the direct 

 rays of the sun and well supplied with water. 



This innovation puts the fern bed or border 

 within the reach of many who have access 

 to greenhouses, but not to native ferns in 

 their haunts. 



Of the foreign element in the open border, 

 the dwarf Brazilian tree fern (Blechnum 

 Brasiliense) may be counted on for striking 

 effect, as it is an unusually strong grower. 

 The slender hare's-foot fern (Stenoloma 

 tenuifolia, var. strlcta, or Davallia stricta of 

 the nurseries) is also one of the best ferns in 

 cultivation. When especially bold lines are 

 needed there is nothing better than the golden 

 polypody (Phlebodium aureum, Polypodium 

 aureum of the florists), because of its large 

 foliage and glaucous bluish colour. Very 

 popular, too, is the silver pteris (Pteris quadri- 

 aurita var. ar gyred), noted for its large foliage, 

 distinguished by a broad band of white 

 through the centre of each frond. 



