f 
SELAGINELLAS. 
127 
SELAGINELLA INVOLVENS VAKIEGATA. 
A dwarf dcnso-growing variegated fonn of grooidiouao Club-JIosa, introduced from Japan ; some 
of the branchlets are creamy wliite, and these, being mixed in freely with the gi’cen branchlots, 
produce an elegant variegation. The jdant forms a pretty dwarf tuft, consisting* of an overlapping 
series of branches, surrounding the central axis. A well-grown speeimon is a very pleasing object 
amongst the dwai-f forms of the Club-Mo.ss family. This was one of the twelve New Plants with 
which Mr. ‘VV. B. gained the First Prize at the lioyal Horticultural Society’s Exhibitions, in 18S0, 
1881, and 1882. 7s. (jd. and lO^. Ijd. 
INEILA INVOLVEKS VAEIEGATA. 
