RTew, Rare and Beautiful Plants. 
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PTERIS, Continued. 
F. sermlata angustata $0 25 
P. cristata 2.5 
P. fimbriata 75 
The above three varieties of the old P. serrulata are 
all very beautiful and valuable ; they are of distinct 
and rather dwarf habit. | 
P. tremula. Well-known and valuable IW 25 i 
P. tremula crispa. A beautiful species, of much 
value for house culture 50 
P. umbrosa. An Australian species 1 00 
P. vittata nobilis. A new and fine form .... 1 50 
SCOLOPENSBIUin Krebsii. This and the following 
are of conspicuous form, with light green fronds $0 50 
S. officinarum crispum 50 
SELAOINELLA. Many of the most beautiful " Club 
Mosses" are adapted to greenhouse cultivation. The 
varieties offered are all superior. 
S. apus (detiKa) $0 25 
S. Californica 50 
S. cordata (corMfolin) 25 
S. cuspidata (cloiiuata) 50 
S. denticulata 25 
S. Kraussiana 20 
S. fol. variegata 25 
S. involvens, fol. variegata 75 
S. Japonica 50 
SELAGIMELLA Martensii (furmosa) $0 85 
S. sarmentosa (stolimifera) 25 
S. serpens 25 
S. stolonifera 25 
S. fol. variegata 25 
S. variabilis 25 
TODEA. Beautiful and very distinct Ferns, of a de- 
sirable character. 
T. Africana $l 
T. barbara i OO 
T. superba. This, the "Filmy feru," is a re- 
markable species with long gracefully curved 
rich green fronds, having moon-like segments. 
Its lovely filmy appearance is entirely distinct 
from any other. It is an excellent species for 
Wardian cases, and requires constant moisture . 2 50 
WOODSIA. A genus of small, tufted ferns of attrac- 
tive appearance. 
W. mollis. A pretty Mexican species $0 75 
W. Mezicana 75 
W. Oregana. Quite hai-dy 50 
WOODWARDIA. These, the " Chain Ferns," are of 
decorative value, and rather free in growth. 
W. orieutalis (Fortunei). A large growing species $0 50 
W. radicans. Of strong growth, reaching a large 
size, with long, drooping fronds ; decorative and 
very hardy i 00 
CVATHKA SMiTHii. (See page 8i.) 
