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THAMNOPTEBIS, Continued. 
T. nidus-avis. The genuine Bird's Nest 
Fern §3 50 to $5 00 
SELAOINELLA. Called "Club Moss." A large and 
beautiful genus of plants, mostly of ti-opical origin. 
Though not strictly mosses, they are very mossy in 
appearance, and are usually classed and used with 
ferns. The species hei'e noted ax-e for stove-house cul- 
tivation. 
S. alba spicata $0 50 
S. Africana 35 
S. atrovirides 50 
S. canaliculata. New ; a fine species of a scan- 
dent habit 1 00 
S. caulescens gracilis 1 00 
S. csesia. A choice creeping species 25 
S. arborea (arbm-esccm) . A very beautiful 
climbing species from East Indies ; of a peculiar 
bluish-green color .SO 50 to 1 00 
S. emiliana. A new and fine species 1 00 
SELAGINEI.LA erythropus $0 75 
S. fiagellifera. New and fine; has feathery fol- 
iage 1 00 
S. Schottii. A good sort for baskets ... .$0 25 to 50 
S. gracilis. New and fine 1 00 
S. grandis. A most beautiful and very distinct 
sijocies of the Club Moss, and a desirable plant 
for any collection §1 00 to 1 50 
S. inaequalifolia 50 
S. lepidophylla 50 
S. Lyallii 1 00 
S. perelegans. A new and very ornamental Club 
Moss of dwarf habit; its pinkish colored stems 
and deep green foliage produce a flue contrast . 1 00 
S. rubricauUs 75 
S. Victoriae. (See cut, page 73) 75 
S. fol. variegata 1 00 
These two forms are highly ornamental, and 
very beautiful ; should not be missed in any col- 
lection. 
PLANT DECORATION WITHOUT CUT-FLOWERS. 
