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FTEIIIS, Continued. 
P. serrulata ang'ustata . . $U 25 
P. cristata 25 
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-knovifn and valuable SO 25 
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 
SCOLOFENDRIUM Krebsii. This and the following 
are of conspicuous form, with light green fronds $0 50 
S. officinarum crispum 50 
SELAGINELLA. Many of the most beautiful " Club 
Mosses " are adapted to greenhouse cultivation. The 
varieties offered are all superior. 
S. apus (densa) .$0 25 
S. Californica 50 
S. cordata (conlifoUa) 25 
S. cuspidata (dongata) 50 
S. denticulata 25 
S. Kraussiana 20 
S. fol. vai-iegata 25 
S. involvens, fol. variegata 75 
S. Japonica 50 
SELAGINEIiLA Martensii ( furiimsa) $0 25 
S. sarmentosa (sluhmifera) 25 
S. serpens 25 
S. stolonifera 25 
S. —r- fol. variegata 35 
S. variabilis 25 
TODEA. Beautiful and very distinct Ferns, of a de- 
sirable character. 
T. A&icana $1 5o 
T. barbara 1 00 
T. superba. This, the "Filmy fern," is a re- 
markable species with long gracefully curved 
rich green fronds, having moon-like segments. 
Its lovely filmy appeai'ance 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 hardy 50 
WOODWARDIA. These, the " Chain Ferns," are of 
decorative value, and rather free in growth. 
W. orientalis (Fortunei). A large growing species .$0 50 
W. radicans. Of strong growth, reaching a large 
size, with long, drooping fronds ; decorative and 
very hardy l (to 
CVATHK.1 SMiTHM. (ScepageSi.) 
