CHOICE GREENHOUSE RBRNS. 
Z45 
LOMARIA ZAMLfflPOLIA, 5s. and 7s. M. 
MICROLEPIA ANTHRISCIFOLIA, 3s. 6(7. 
NEPHRODIUM MOLLE CRISTATUM, Zs.6d. 
RAMOSUM, 3s. 6(7. 
OSMUNDA PALITSTRIS. 
A ]iands()me evergreen warm greenhouse Fern, very closely resembling our native Eoval Pern in if<r 
obtLe '"“'f • The fronds are bipinnate, with the leaflets roundish oblong and 
btuse, the stipes and racludes of a reddish brown tint. It is a native of Brazil. Is. 6(7. and 2s^6r7. 
POLYPODIUM TRICHODES (LASTREA 
TENERICAULIS), 3s. 6(7., 5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
PTERIS ARGYREA, Is. 6(7. and 2s. 6(7. 
PTERIS SERRULATA 
ALBO-LINEATA, 
PTERIS CRETICA 
Is. 6(7. 
SERRULATA CJtlSTATA, 2.S. 6(7. 
CRISTATA VARIEG-ATA. 
A A A V , 
A pretty Fern wlucli probably owes its origin to an accidental cross between P: scmUata crisUcta, 
The sterile fronds arc pinnate, with the lower pinna; forked • they are 
V.* ? division but taller and narrower, with a gracefully drooping 
nhaiacter, and niultifidly tas.selled at the apices of the pinna;. 7s. 6(7. ^ ^ 
PTERIS SERRULATA FIMBRIATA. 5s. I PTERIS TREMULA, Is. 6(7. and 2s. &/ 
LEYI, 2s. 6(7. I CRISPA, 5s. 
TODEA (LEPTOPTERIS) HYMENOPHYLLOIDES. 
This pretty New Zealand Filmy Fern, commonly called T^dea pcUucida, can be supplied in uieo 
plants at 2s« orwy 3'9* Qd, and 5^» 
TODEA (LEPTOPTERIS) SUPERBA. 
j ny attempt at description must fall far short of conveying an adc([uate notion of the ex<xu?sit« 
leauty of this lovely Fern, which is unquestionably one of the most handsome yet known. It should 
e seen to be justly appreciated. The fronds, which are fifteen to eighteen inches in length, are of .a. 
bright gi-een, of transparent te.vture and of a lanceolate outline, spreading, beautifully arching and 
leatiiercd down to the very base ; the pinnie are crowded and cut Into Harrow segments, which, instead 
of lying flat, as in To^a hyraenopliylloidcs, are turned upwards, giving the fronds a frilled surface, and 
producing an effect distinct from that of any Fern in cultivation. This is probably the most beautiful 
of all the dwarf-growing New Zealand Ferns. 3.s. 6(7. and 5s. Fine strong plants, 10s. 6(7., 15s and. 
1 guinea. ’ ' 
TRIOHOMANES RADICANS. 
’(THE KILLARNEY OR IRISH BRISTLE FERN). 
This is a British species, but it must, as fiir as culture is ■concerned, be included among the green- 
house lands, as it is almost impossible to' succeed with it if treated as an ordinary hardy 'pera. 
7s. 6(7. and 10s. 6(7. ' ■' 
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