CHOICE STOVE FERNS. 
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A very dtstinct and remarkable Fern, introduced from Duke of York Island. It is of a close 
tufted habit of growth, throwing oiit long thread-like stolones on which young plants are developed, 
and producing numerou.® fronds of a very peculiar character and exceedingly ornamental. The fronds, 
which have a charmingly drooping habit, are pinnate, with small rounded or flabellate pinnje, which 
have the peculiarity of growing two together from the same point, and are crenate at the edges. 3s. 6(?. 
NEPHEOLEPIS DUPFII, 
