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CHOICE STOVE FERNS. 
ADIANTUM AMABILE, 2s. Gd. 
ANEITENSE, vide pages 140 and 141. 
BAUSEI, 5s. 
ADIANTUM LUNUIATUM, 3s. Gd. 
MACROPHYLLUM, 3s. 6d. 
PENTADACTYLON, 3s. Gd. 
— BELLUM, 3s. 6<t 
CAEDIOCHL^NA, 3s. 6rf. 
CAUDATUM, 3s. Gd. 
CILIATUM, 3s. 6rf. 
CONCINNUM, Is. 6(i. and 2s. 
■ LATUM, 2s. 6rf. and 3s. Gd. 
CURVATUM, 3s. 6c?. 
FARLEYENSE, 2s., 6c?., 3s. 6c?. and 5s. 
ALCICORNE, 5s. 
GHIESBREQHTII (SCUTUM), 3s. 6c?. 
ANTIGBAMMA 
A simple-frondcd Fern, witlc something of tlie h 
of a glaucous opaque giecn colour, and rcinarlcablc 
silvery-gray on each side the central costa, giving i 
lanceolate in form, acuminate at the apex, the mai'j 
The sori are elongate, occupying the long parallel \ 
continued along their reticulated apices. 10s. 6c?. 
ASPLENIUM BELANGERI, 2s. 6c?. 
CICUTARIUM, 2s. 6c?. 
FERNAND EZIANUM, 3s. 6c?. 
HETEROCHROUM, 5s. 
HOOKERIANUM, 3s. 6c?. 
PROLONGATUM, 3s. 6c?. and 5s. 
SHEPHERDII, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c?. 
PERUVIANUM, 3s. 6c?. and 5s. 
RUBELLUM, 3s. 6c?. 
SANCTJB CATHERINJB, 3s. 6c?. 
TETRAPHYLLUM GRACILE, vide page; 
141. 
TINCTUM, 3s. 6c?. 
TRAPEZIFORMB, 3s. 6c?. 
ANEMIDICTYON PHYLLITIDIS, Is. 6c?. and 
2s. Gd. 
TBSSELLATA, 5s. 
BRASILIENSIS. 
chit of the Bird’s-nest Fern, but, in a mature state, 
in tho young plants, for having a broad band of 
t a variegated appearance. The fronds are oblong- 
;in being entire or sinuate, and the surface smooth . 
ns which spring from the costa, and more or less 
ASPLENIUM VIVIPARUM, 3s. 6c?. 
BLECHNUM BRASILIBNSE, 3s. 6c?. 
INTERMEDIUM, 3s. 6c?. 
POLYPODIOIDES, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c? 
CYATHEA (CIBOTIUM) PRINCEPS, .5s., 
7s. 6c?. and 10s. 6c?. 
PUBESCBNS, 7s. 6c?. 
DAVALLIA FIJIENSIS. 
A charmingly elegant Fern, free in growth, firm and durable in texture, evergreen in habH, ami 
bright green in colour, introduced from the Fiji Islands. The fronds gr ow two or three feet in height, and 
liave a deltoid outline, the caudately elongated points of the fronds and of the pinnai being graceliilly 
deflexed ; they arc compoundly divided in a quadripinnatilid manner, the whole fronds being split up 
into lanceolate pinnules and pinnulets, and finally cut into narrow blunt linear or bifid divisions. 
This was one of the New Plants with which Mr. W. B. gained tho First Prize at the International 
llorticultuial Exhibition, held at Ghent in 1878, and at the Great Show of the Royal Horticultural 
Society, held at Kensington in 1830. 15s. and 1 guinea. 
DAVALLIA AFFINIS, 5s. 
FIJIBNSIS PLUMOSA, vide page 15. 
MOOREANA, 2s. 6c?. and 3s. 6c?. 
HEMIPTERA, 6s. 
PARVULA, 5s. 
DAVALLIA PENTAPHYLLA, 3s. 6c?. 
POLYANTHA, 3s. 6c?. 
SOLIDA, 3s. 6c?. 
TENUIFOLIA, 3s. 6c?. 
(HUMATA) TYERMANNl, 3s. 6c?. 
