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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
SEi.AGiNELLA VICTORIA. (See page 73.) 
PLATYCERIUM, Continued. 
way, suspended, their peculiaritiesihave full display. 
The shape of the odd foliage is shown in the accom- 
panying illustrations; its color is a peculiar gray. 
The plants are of easy culture, and constantly produc- 
ing new prothalliums or fronds; they are grand plants 
for house culture. 
F. alcicorne. (See illustration) $0 50 to SI 00 
P. majus 1 50 to 3 00 
P. .Stbiopica. New 2 50 to 3 50 
P. biforme 3 50 to 5 00 
P. grande. (See illustration) ... 3 50 to 5 00 
P. HUlii 5 00 to 10 00 
P. WiUinckii 5 00 
PIiEOCNEMA Leuziana. New; a nohle Fern, 
with graceful, finely divided arching fronds. $1. 
PUBOPELTIS fossa. A curious looking but at- 
tractive species, with deeply cut fronds and nar- 
row segments. $2 to S3. 
PIiEURIDIUM crassifolium . . S3 50 to .?5 00 
P. crassinervium 3 50 to 5 00 
Two very rare and conspicuous ferns. 
POLTPODIUM. A very large and valuable 
genus. 
P. Catherine *0 .50 
P. leiorkizon 75 
P. pectinatum 50 
Three fine decorative species. 
P. vaccinifoUum. A creeping species, 
with dark green and oval-shaped foliage . .50 
PTEttlS. This genus contains many of the most 
useful decorative species of ferns, and subse- 
quent departments enumerate other fine varie- 
ties, some of exquisite beauty. 
PTERIS aspericaulis SO T5 
P. Ghiesbreghtii. A fine and tall growing Pern . 1 00 
P. tricolor. A very pretty species, with green, 
rosy and white variegated foliage . . . . $0 50 to 1 00 
KHEPIDOPTERIS peltata. A very conspicuous and 
remarkable dwarf species. Sl-50. 
THAMNOPTEBIS Australasica. A sort of Bii-d's 
Nest Fern SI 00 to SI 50 
PLATVCERIUM ALCICORNE. 
