CHOICE HARDY PERNS— SELAGINELLAS, Ac. 
125 
CHOICE OBEENHOTTSE FEBNS— Continued. 
TRICHOMANES RADICANS. 
(THE IRISH BRISTLE FERN OR KILLARNEY FERN.) 
This is a Britisli species, but it must, as far as culture is coiiccrued, be included among the green- 
house kinds, as it is almost impossible to succeed with it if treated as an ordinary hardy Fern. 10s. 6d, 
■WOODWARDIA RADICANS CRISTATA, 10s. 6d. 
NEW HARDY FERN. 
ATHYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA APICALE. 
A dwarf crested form of considerable beauty, well deserving a place in collections of hardy Ferns. 
It grows about 6 inches in height, and has the fronds very much divided, tlic apices of the several 
divisions ending in a tassolled or cristate head of curled segments. It is one of the smaller and more 
elegant varieties of this veiy polymorphous Fern. 5s. 
CHOICE HARDY FERNS. 
Selections of good kinds can be supplied at 18s., 30s., 42s. and 60s. per dozen. 
SELAGINELLAS (LYCOPODIUMS). 
(?, greenhouse ; 7/, hardy ; <S', stove. 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
■S AFRICANA (Vo^elii) . 
2 
6 
G KRAUSSIANA VARIEGATA 
2 
6 
S ALBO-SPICA 
2 
6 
.V LAEVIGATA (ctesia arborea) . 
3 
6 
,V APDS (APODA) .... 
1 
6 
S LEPIDOPHYLLA . . 3s. 6d. & 
5 
0 
,S' ATROVIRIDIS .... 
2 
6 
S LOBBII 
2 
6 
S BELLULA, vide page 7. 
S LYALLII 
3 
6 
S BROWNII 
2 
6 
N MARTENSII 
1 
6 
S OONFERTA 
2 
6 
a ALBO-VARIEGATA 
2 
6 
S CONVOLDTA (paradoza) 
0 
6 
N POULTERI . . . 
2 
6 
N CDSPIDATA (ciroinalis) 
2 
6 
S RUBRICAULIS .... 
2 
6 
N DELICATISSIMA (microphylla) . 
2 
6 
A SERPENS (mutabilis and varia- 
S ERYTHROPTJS (umbrosa) 
2 
6 
bilis) ...... 
1 
6 
S FILICINA (diobrous) 
2 
6 
N SETOSA 
3 
6 
S QALEOTTII (Sohottil) . 
2 
6 
,V TKIANGtTLARIS .... 
2 
6 
S IN.a!aDADIFODIA . Is. 6d. & 
2 
6 
.V UNCINATA (cassia) 
1 
6 
77JAPONICA 
3 
6 
A' WALLICHII 
3 
6 
Q KRADSSIANA (dentieulata) . 
1 
6 
G WILDENOVII (pubosoens) . 
2 
6 
Selections of good kinds can be supplied at 18s. per dozen. 
SELAGINELLA VICTORI/E. 
An elegant sub-soaudeut species, introduced from the South Sea Islands. It has a creeping caudex, 
from which at intervals springs up an erect stem, which lengthens by forming new gro^vths at the 
point ; these stems produce alternate lateral branches of an ovate outline, flat and closely pinnate, 
like the frond of a Fern. The colour is a dark sap green, the spikelets and young growth being of a 
paler and lighter hue. It is allied to ll''allichii, but is a still more elegant plant, and differs 
essentially in having a long terminal pinnulet to each branch, instead of diminishing gradually to the 
end. For iUustratiou, vide page 126. 10s. 6rf. 
