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THE BOOK OF GARDENING. 



Nephrolepis acuta, Polypodium lachnopus. 



Bausei. Paradisae. 



cordifolia. • sub-auriculatum (Fig. 341). 



davallioides.* sub-petiolatum. 



d. furcans.* vermcosum.* 



Duffii.* Pteris moluccana.* 



exaltata. Woodwardia orientalis. 



pluma. radicans. 



Polypodium , appendiculatum. r. cristata. 



Those marked * require stove tejnperature . 



Ferns of Climbing Habit. 



Lygodium dichotomum.* Lygodium scandens (Fig. 337). 



japonicum. venustum.* 



palmatum. volubile.* 

 pinnatifidum.* 



Those marked * require stove temperature. 



Ferns of Trailing: Habit. 



Acrostichum acuminatum.* 

 cervinum.* 



osmundaceum (Fig. 350).' 

 peltatum (Rhipidopteris).' 

 scandens (Stenochtena) 



Davallia divaricata.* 

 elegans.* 

 Grifj&thiana.* 

 Mrsuta. 

 (Fig. immersa. 



marginalis. 



Davallia Mariesii. 

 Mooreana.* 

 novae-zelandise. 

 pentaphylla.* 

 pyxidata. 



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Fig. 350.— Acrostichum osmundaceum 



Davallia aculeata.* 

 affinis. 



chaerophylla. 



Davallia repens. 

 solida. 

 Tyermanni. 

 Dicksonia adiantoides. 

 cicutaria. 



Davallioides Youngii.* 

 Gleichenias, all known 

 ■ sorts. 



Hymen opliyllum, all 



known sorts. 

 Nephrolepis, all known 

 sorts. 



Oleandra articulata,* 

 nodosa.* 

 Wallichii. 

 Polypodium aureum. 

 Billardieri. 

 jDryopteris (Fig. 336). 

 Polypodium glaucopliyllum.* 

 thexagonopterum. 

 lachnopus. 



