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CHOICE 8ELAGINELLAS. 
SELABINELLA VICTOEI^. For description and price, tide page 128. 
SELAGINELLAS (LYCOPODIUMS.) 
G, gi'ccnhouse ; JI, hardy ; S, stove. 
S AFBICANA 
S ALBO-SPICA 
S AMQENA, fide below 
S APUS (APODA) 
5 ATROVIRIDIS 
S BROWNII 
S CANALICULATA, ri* p.asjo 128. 
S CAULESCENS GRACILIS, vide page 128. 
S COGNATA, fide page 128. 
S CONFERTA 
S CONVOLUTA (pakadoxa) 
S CUSPIDATA 
S EMILIANA 
S ERYTHROPGS (ombrosa) 
S FILICINA (moHROus) 
iS FLAGELLIFERA, ride page 9. 
S GALEOTTII (Scuottii) 
S 6RANDIS 3s. C,d. & 
S INaiQUALIFOLIA Is. Crh & 
s. d. 
2 6 
3 0 
1 6 
2 G 
2 G 
2 G 
2 G 
2 G 
3 G 
2 G 
2 G 
2 G 
5 0 
2 G 
5. d. 
G INVOLVENS VARIEGATA, vide page 127. 
7/JAPONICA 3 G 
G ERAUSSIANA (dentictjlata) 0 9 
G AUREA Is. G(/. & 2 G 
G VARIEGATA 2 G 
S L.5IVIGATA (cassia aebokea) 3 G 
.S lEPIDOPHYLLA 3s. Grf. & 5 0 
S LOBBII 2 6 
S LYALLII 3 G 
S MARTENSII 1 G 
S ALB0-VARIE6ATA 2 6 
S POGLTERI 2 G 
S RGBRICAGLIS 2 6 
S SERPENS (iTOTABiLis and variabilis) . . 1 G 
5 SETOSA 3 6 
S VOGELLII VARIEGATA 5 0 
5 UNCINATA (C2ESIA) 1 G 
.V VI7ALLICHII 3 G 
G WILDENOVII (puBESCExs) 2 6 
Selection of good kinds can tie supplied at 18s. per dozen. 
SELAGINELLA AM(ENA. 
A beautiful Club-Moss, belonging to the caulescent group. It grows about a foot high, 
the erect stem being fm-nished with sm.all scattered leaves ; the upper portion is triangular and 
pinnately branched, the branches thennsclves, which are set on horizontally, being biiiiimate, and 
the whole plant of a briglit and cheerful green. The upper part of the stem and the branches have 
spreading distant acuminate leaves, with smaller intermediaries. It has been introduced from 
Mexico. 5s. and 7s. 3d. 
