60 - WOOLSON & C0.*8 
EA.CH, DOZEN. 
♦Cheilanlhes fomenlosa 75 
veslila 15 SI. 50 
l-Cryplogpamme acrostichoides 20 2,00 
Oicksonia pilosiuscula 15 1.50 
♦Gymnogramme triangularis. — Gold Fern 25 2.50 
Lygodium palmafum. — HaHford Fern 30 3.00 
*NotholaBna ferruginea 50 
*Newberryi 30 3.00 
♦sinuala 50 
Onoclea Struthiopteris 35 3.50 
Osmunda cinnamomea 20 2.00 
Claytonlana 20 2.00 
regalis. — Royal Fern 20 2.00 
*Pellaea andromedaefolia 20 2.00 
atropurpurea 30 3.00 
♦Ornilhopus 25 2.50 
♦Wrighliana 50 
■fPoIypodium Californicum 2o 2.00 
tfalcatum 25 2.50 
vulgare 15 1,50 
Schizffla pusilla 30 
Selaginella apus 15 1,50 
DouglasH 20 2.00 
Slruihiopteris.— (See Onoclea) 
Woodsia llvensis 15 i ,50 
obtusa * 15 1.50 
scopuHna 25 2.50 
Woodwardia angustifolia 20 2.00 
VIrginica 20 2.00 
ORCHIDS. 
The following list contaius a few of tbe best species of N. A. Orchids. 
For most of them a sandy peat soil is to be prefered, in a spot shaded, at 
least part of the day, from tho sun, and also rather moist than dry. 
EAOH. DOZEN. 
Apieclrum hyomalo.— -^cfam-and-S'vtf 80 $3.00 
Calopogon pulchollus 15 1.50 
Goodycra Menziosii .„.* 20 2.00 
pubescons. — Ratlle»7xake Plantain 15 1 . 50 
Habenaria ciliaris.— Yellow Fringed Orchis * 15 l . 50 
psicoAos,^8inall Fui'plc Fringed Orcliia 20 2.00 
Uparis liliifolia 15 1.50 
Spiranlhos cornua.— ZcwZwa' Trmes 15 1.50 
Romanzoffiana 20 2.00 
Tipularia discolor.— Boot 25 2.50 
