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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
LASTREA ARISTATA VARIEGATA. (See page 77.) 
CYRTOmiUM, Continued. 
C. Jug'landifolium. Arobustandstronggrowingform, 
suitable for decorative uses $1 00 
CTSTOPTERIS bulbifera. An elegant small grow- 
ing Fern of much beauty ; peculiar in forming bulblets 
in its foliage, which fall to the ground and become new 
plants. 35 to 50 cents. 
DAVALIilA. An extensive and important genus, all 
with creeping rhizomes, by which peculiarity they can 
be recognized. 
D. alata $0 50 to $1 00 
D. bullata. The Squirrel's Foot Fern 50 
D. Canariensis. The Hare's Foot Pern 50 
D. fceniculacea. A fine decorative species ... 1 00 
D. hemiptera. A dwarf growing species, excel- 
lent for hanging baskets and jardinieres .... 1 00 
D. Iiindleyana 1 00 
D. Mariesii cristata. A fine new dwarf ever- 
green species T5 
D. Mooreana. Exquisitely beautiful ; one of the 
choicest species 1 00 
D. pyxidata. A fine dwarf and rather creeping 
species 50 
D. tenuifoUa ( Veitcliiana) 75 
DENNST.aCDTIA davallioides, var. IToungii. A very 
ornamental Pern of Davallia-like habit, with large but 
minutely divided fronds. §1.50. 
SOODIA. A small genus of greenhouse ferns, dwarf 
in habit. 
D. amcena $0 50 
S. aapera (multiJUia ). Very atti'active ; has crested 
fronds of a pinkish color ; dwarf in habit, and a 
good basket Fern 50 
GIOaCHENIA. Very ornamental ferns, with finely 
divided fronds. 
G. dicarpa. A beautiful species, of a peculiar and very 
neat appearance $1 50 to S3 00 
Q. dicarpa longipinnata. A very grace- 
ful and handsome species, with large and 
longer fronds than the preceding; a most 
beautiful and valuable decorative plant. 
See cut, page 75 3 50 to 5 00 
G. flabellata. A fine Australian species . 3 50 to 3 50 
O. Ifflendellii. New and very rare 5 00 
G. microphylla. A pretty form 5 00 
G. rupestris, var. ^laucescens. Thick fronds of 
a glaucous hue; beautiful and distinct 5 00 
G. semivestita. A fine and nearly hardy species, 
resembling (1. tlicarpa 3 00 
G. speluncsB. Of rapid growth, and larger habit 
than most of the genus; useful both for cutting 
and decoration 
GONIOFTERIS quercifolia. Distinct in foliage; of 
habit like the Polypodiums. .fll. 
GYMNOGBAMnii: hispida. Distinct and dwarf, with 
triangular and woolly foliage; rare in collections. $1. 
G. tartarea. A h(!autiful silver fern SO 50 
HEMIONITIS palmata. Large foliage; useful for 
decorative purposes. SI. 
HYFOLEFIS. A small but di.stlnct genus. 
H. amaurorachis. A fine Australian species . . $1 00 
H. Bergiana. A rare, distinct and beautiful fern 
from Natal ; in appearance much like a Cheilan- 
thes. Capital for baskets 75 
H. distans. Prom New Zealand 50 
K. repens. A tropical American species .... 50 
