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CHOICE STOYE FERNS. 
LITOBROCHIA UNDULATA. 
A very handsome largo-growing evergreen Fern, from the Fiji Islands, related to Litobrochia 
Comans, but remarkably distinct and effective from the well-marked undulation of its fronds. It 
grows 3 feet or upwards in height, and has a dark castaneous stipos and rachides, triangular or 
rather pentangular pinnate fronds, and lanceolate pinna), divided into oblong-ensiform acuminated 
and strongly undulated segments, which are connected by a broad wing on each side the secondary 
rachis ; the lower pinnoe are deorsely branched, and the upper ones are decussent, the uppermost 
pair being confluent with the tapering decussent base of the terminal pinna). 
Price 7s. 6 d. each. 
LOM ARIA GIBBA. 
This is ono of the most beautiful and useful Ferns in cultivation, and admirably adapted for 
exhibition or decorative purposes. 
Price Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
LYGODIUM SCANDENS. 
Nice little plants of this pretty climbing Fern. 
Price 2s. (id. each. 
NOTHOL/ENA CANDIDA. 
A charming little Silvor Fern from Central America, of small neat growth, farinaceous on both 
the upper and under surface of the fronds. 
Price 5s. each. 
PHEGOPTERIS SANCTA. 
A very neat-growing Stove Fern, of dwarf habit, with bipinnato fronds of narrow outline ; a 
most elegant easily cultivated little plant. 
Price 2s. 0>d. each. 
POLYSTICHUM ORDINATUM. 
A remarkably fine evergreen hothouse or warm greenhouse Fern, native of Mexico and other 
parts of South America, and bearing sometimes the names of Aspidium Moritzianum and Aspidium 
crenatum. It grows 3 feet high or more, is of oblong-lanceolate outline, and a dark greon colour, 
and is bipinnately divided into linear oblong acuminate pinna} and trapezio-ovate-obloug auriculato 
pinnules, more or less incised or serrated. 
Price 65. each. 
PTERIS FLABELLATA ASCENSIONIS. 
An exceedingly handsome compact-growingStove Fern, introduced from the Island of Ascension ; 
its fronds, which are a little more than a foot in height, are quadripinnately divided, and have a 
dense, leafy, well- furnished aspect. 
It has been greatly admired, and whenever exhibited received the highest awards that could be 
made. 
Price 7s. 6 d., 10$. 6^., and 15$. each. ] 
SALPICHL/ENA VOLUBILIS. 
A pinnate Fern, with long, broadish, ribbon-like pinn®, conspicuously wavy at the edge, the 
young fronds having a rich reddish brown tint ; this exceedingly handsome Fern is now offered for 
the first time. 
I 1 rice 1 $ guineas each. 
