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NEPHROLEPIS DliFI-'lI. 
DAVALLiIA, Continued. 
D. Tyermanni. A handsome dwarf and compact 
species for baskets, etc $1 00 
DIFLAZIUM grandifolium 1 00 
D. latifolium 1 00 
Two large growing and very tine decorative species. 
DRYNARIA coronans. A noble and large growing 
fern, with bright green undivided fronds .$1 50 to $i 50 
D. museefolia (AvrDslMmm alatum). Has 
large fronds three to four feet long; a 
noble and first-class decorative Fern, of a 
distinct and very remarkable character 1 50 to 2 50 
OLEICHENIA dicliotoma. A most distinct and quick 
growing decorative Fern ; useful for baskets, and the 
fronds are fine cutting material for the florist. $3. 
OONIOPHIiEBIUM appendiculatum. A very con- 
spicuous Fern $1 ",0 
Q. caulocephalum. 
New; a beautiful 
dwarf species, 
with glaucous 
green fronds; a 
desirable plant for 
every collection 1 00 
O.subauriculutum. •'^P^~~^ff -~ 
This is one of the ^7 v' K(/ ^-^tv. 
finest basket ferns 
in cultivation, with 
very long over- 
hanging fronds . . I 00 
GTMNOGRAIHiaE. A 
class of very haudsomo 
ferns, many witli deli- 
cately divided fronds ; 
commonly called gold and 
silver ferns. 
G. Peruviana ((u - 
yyrophylla). This 
is the genuine Sil- 
ver Pern $0 50 
GTIVINOGRAIVnu:i: schizophylla gloriosa. New; a 
very beautiful variety, with long graceful fronds and 
narrow segments; a fine plant for baskets and table 
work t to 
G. calomelanos. A very fine and distinct silver 
Fern 75 
G. chrysophylla. The Gold Fern 50 
G. decomposita. A very distinct gold Fern ... 50 
HYMENODIUM crinitum. The "Elephant's Ear" 
Fern ; a peculiar species. $3.50 to $5. 
NEPHROLEPIS. A genus of very beautiful and use- 
ful ferns, of great availability for decorative uses; 
some of the species are indispensable in any collection. 
N. Bauseii . A very fine new species ?0 7.5 
N. davalUoides furcans. A remarkably distinct 
and beautiful variety, with long and light green 
fronds. Unexcelled for decorative purposes on 
account of its hai'diness; a capital house plant . 1 00 
N. exaltata. A very useful and decorative spe- 
cies of easy cultivation; the long and upright 
fronds are very distinct ; good for all purposes . 50 
N. Suffii. Another very fine and remarkable spe- 
cies, with fronds of a very peculiar form ; it is a 
first-class ornamental plant .50 
N. rufescens tripinnatifida. A new and most 
beautiful variety, of a noble habit 1 50 
NOTHOCHLiBNA. The Nothochlsenas are rare ferns in 
collections. They are pretty and lovely plants of an 
appearance like silver ferns. 
N. chrysophylla. A new golden Fern, much like an 
Adiantum ; very fine and distinct $0 75 
N. ferruginea 75 
N. nivea 50 
N. sinuata 1 00 
PLATYCERIUM. A wonderful and extraordinary 
genus, called Elk-horn or Stag-horn Ferns, and cer- 
tainly the most interesting of all the Filices. They are 
epiphytal in habit, and succeed in baskets, shallow 
pans, or when fastened on blocks of wood ; in the latter 
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