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SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW YORK. 
Ferns and Selaginellas. 
■1. TO COLLECTION of plants is complete without Ferns and Mosses. Their beautiful foliage seems especially 
1^ fitted to combine with all brilliant and lovely flowers ; and to supplement the majestic elegance of the 
r Palms and Cycads, we have the large tree forms. A vast variety there is, too, among thera, from the 
delicate, transparent green fronds of the finer Adiantums to the bold and handsome foliage of the Nephrolepis and 
Pteris ; or from the lovely Selaginellas, carpeting the ground, to the stately and tall Tree Ferns. 
The appreciation of Ferns has increased vastly of late years, and they are now extensively used for all 
decorative purposes, and in all elegant floral work. Our extensive and carefully grown stock affords ample 
opportunity for buyers to select any forms which may please their fancy or suit their convenience. New and 
really valuable species are constantly being added to our stock. These will be found in New and Rare plants. 
ADIANTUM. A large genus of hand- 
some tropical and sub-tropical Ferns, 
commonly known as "Maiden-hair" 
Ferns, with light, filmy fronds and 
slender, glossy black stems. Their 
value is well known, and they are 
appreciated the world over. 
affine 
amabile 
Bausei i 
bellum. Dwarf and compact . ... 
Capillus-Veneris 
var. grande 
imbricata 2 
caudatum. A fine species for baskets . 
ciliatum {Edgeworthii) $o 7; to i 
concinnum. For basket and table work . 
cuneatum 
g^randiceps. A crested form . . 
curvatum 
decorum 
excisum multifidum. Elegant tassel- 
like foli ige 
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formosum. Robust and tall-growing . 
fragrantissima 
gracillimum 
macrophyllum 
Moorei. One of the finest Ferns for 
baskets 
palmatum 50 to 
princeps. Very graceful and fine . . . 
Peruvianum 
rhodophyllum 
rubellum 
Sanctae Catherinae 
Siebrechtii 
speciosum 
trapeziforme 
Victoriae 
venustum 
Williamsii . 
ANEMIA villosa. A handsome tropical 
American Fern, rare and distinct . . 
ASPIDIUM. The " Shield Fern," use- 
ful and beautiful. 
molle 
ASPLENIUM affine 
formosum 
palmatum (Htmioniiis) 
ASPLENENDRIUMstrictum. Anew 
hybrid Fern i 50 to 
BLECHNUM Braziliense 25 to 
occidentale 
DAVALLIA Fijiensis 
Mooreana 
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DORYOPTERIS palmata 
GLEICHENIA dicarpa |i 
longipinnata 3 
GYMNOGRAMME chrysophylla. 
Gold Fern 
Peruviana (argyrophylla). Silver Fern, 
schizophylla gloriosa 
LASTREA aristata variegata .... 
dissecta 
LOMARIA ciliata 
gibba 
LYGODIUM scandens 
MACROLEPIA hirta cristata . . . . 
NEPHROLEPIS. A genus of very 
beautiful and useful Ferns, much used 
for decorative work, for which their 
comparative hardiness fits them especi- 
ally well. 
Bostoniensis, New 
Bausei. A very fine, new species . . . 
Cordata compacta 
davallioides furcans 
Duffii 
exaltata . . ... 
rufescens tripinnatifida 
ONYCHIUM Japonicum 
POLYPODIUM aureum 
PLATYCERIUM alcicorne 
majus 
aethopica. New 
biforme 
grande 
Hillii 
Willinckii 
PTERIS argyraea 
cretica alba-lineata 
hastata 
serrulata angustata 
cristata 
tremula 
tricolor 
Victoriae 
SCOLOPENDRIUM crispum .... 
SELAGINELLA. " Club Moss." 
Africana 
atrovirides 
aurea 
caesia. A grand creeping species . . . 
SELAGINELLA caesia arborea (ar- 
borescens). A very beautiful climb- 
ing species from East Indies ; of a 
peculiar bluish green color 
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