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CHOICE' HARDY FERNS -SELAGINELL AS. 
NEW HARDY FERNS. 
ATHYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA APICALE. 
\ dwarf created form of considerable beauty, well deserving a place in collections of hardy Ferns. It 
grisibout six inches in height, and has the fronds very much divided, the aprees o the seveml 
divLsiona ending in a tasselled or cristate head of curled segments. It is one of the smaUer and mon. 
elegant varieties of tWs very polyniorphous Fern. POLYBLEPHABUM. rf* 
IjASTEEA PBOLIFICA, wde page 14. POL.YfellC'nuwr 
I page 15. ^ 
CHOICE HARDY FERNS. 
Selections of good kinds can be supplied at 18s., 30s. and 42s. per dozen. 
SELAGINELLAS (LYCOPODIUMS). 
a AFEICANA (Vogelil) 
.S' ALBO-SPICA 
n APUS (APODA) . 
A’ ATEOVIEIDIS . 
A BEOWNII • 
A’ CANALICULATA, vide page 15. 
A CAtTLESCENS GEACILIS, vide page 147. 
A CONPEETA 2 
.S' CONVOLUTA (paradoxa) . . . 2 
A'CnSPIDATA (clrcinalis) . . . 2 
A' EEYTHEOPUS (umbrosa) . • 
Of greenhouse ; 77, hardy ; Sf stove, 
s. d. I 
. . 26 ; 
. .361 
. 1 6 ‘ 
. 2 6 
. 2 6 
S PILICINA (dlchrous) 
S GALEOTTII (Schottil) 
S INAiQUALIFOLIA . . I*- 6d. & 
O INVOLVENS VAEIEGATA, vide page 

G KEAUSSIANA (denticulata) . 
a AUBEA . . -Is- ^ 
a VAEIEGATA . . . • 
S LJEVIGATA (ceesta arborea) . 
A’ LEPIDOPHYBLA . .. 2s. 6d. & 
S LOBBII 
s. d, 
2 6 
2 G 
2 6 
15. 
3 6 
