CHOICE SELAGINELLAS 
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SELAGINELLA VICTORIA. I'or description and price, vide page 123. 
SELAGINELLAS (LYCOPODIUMS.) 
G, gi'ccnhouse ; II, hardy ; S, stove. 
«. d. 
S AFRICANA 2 6 
A’ ALBO-SPICA 3 6 
S AMtENA. ride below 
S APU8 (APODA) 1 0 
G ATROVIRIDIS 2 6 
S BROWNII 2 6 
S CANALICULATA, rirfcp.age 125. 
S CABLESCENS GRACILIS, t i* page 125. 
S COGNATA, ride page 125. 
;S CONVOLUTA (paiudoxa) 2 6 
S CUSPIDATA 2 G 
.V EMILIANA 3 G 
.9 FILICINA (nirHEOUs) 2 G 
S FLAGELLIFERA, ride-page 125. 
.V GALEOTTII (Scuottii) 2 6 
<y GRANDIS 3s. Grf. & 5 0 
G IN.a;aUALIFOLIA l,s. (id. & 2 C 
G INVOLVENS VARIEGATA, vide page 124. 
Selection of good kinds can 
G KRAUSSIANA (denticulata) 
G AUREA l.v. Grf. & 
G VARIEGATA 
6’ L31VIGATA (cAisiA akbohea) 
5 LEPIDOPHYLLA 3s. Grf. & 
S LOBBII 
6’ LYALLII 
S MARTENSII 
,S- ALBO-VARIEGATA 
,S’ POULTERI 
5 RUBEICABLIS 
I.S SERPENS (mutabilis and variabilis). . 
S SETOSA 
ti TASSELLATA, ride page 12. 
S VOGELLII VARIEGATA 
S UNCINATA (C.ESIA) 
A' WALLICHII 
G WILDENOVII (PUBESCENS) 
be supplied at 18 s. per dozen. 
s. d. 
0 I) 
2 G 
2 G 
3 G 
5 0 
2 G 
3 G 
1 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
1 (> 
2 G 
5 0 
1 G 
3 G 
2 6 
SELAGINELLA AM(ENA. 
A beautiful Club-Moss, belonging to the caulescent group. It grow.s about a foot high, 
the erect .stem being furni.shed with small scattered leaves ; the upper portion is triangular and 
j)innately branched, the branches themselves being bipinnate, and the whole plant of a bright and 
cheerful green. The upper part of the .stem and the branches have .spreading distant acuminate 
leaves, with smaller intermediaries. It has been introduced frem Mexico. 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6d. 
