CHOICE STOVE FEKNS. 
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CHOICE STOYE EEMS. 
Mr. William Bull’s general collection of these elegant decorative plants is of 
immense extent, and comprises kinds that are moderate in price, as well as many that 
are extremely rare and unique. 
Selections for the Stove can be supplied at 18s., 30s., 42s., and 60s. per dozen; when taken by the 
hundred, say in 60 sorts, £10, the selection would include many new and expensive kinds. 
ADIANTUM CONCINNUM. 
A remarkably neat glowing variety, and one of the prettiest of the Maiden Hair Ferns. 
Price Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. 
ADIANTUM FARLEYENSE. 
The most magnificent variety of this handsome family; the fronds are of the size and form of 
A. trapeziforme, but pendant, and all the large pinnules deeply fringed or serrated. 
Price 21s. each. 
ADIANTUM VELUTINUM. 
A noble species from Columbia, remarkable for the large size of its fronds which are suprade com- 
pound, the ultimate pinnules deorsely-falcate and somewhat acuminate, and the sori oblong reniforme 
along the edge of the pinnule. A striking peculiarity of this plant is, that the rachis, especially on the 
upper surface, is clothed with a felt of white-brown cobwebby hairs, which gives it a pale velvety 
appearance. The same appearance is continued, though in a le.ss degree, throughout the stipes. It is a 
most desirable species for ornamental purposes. 
It received a First Class Certificate at the last Exhibition of the Royal Botanic Society. 
Price 10s. 6d., 21s., and 42s. each. 
ASPLENIUM MYRIOPHYLLUM. 
A most elegant Stove Fem, introduced from Chiapa, Mexico. The fronds are tufted, short-stalked, 
about six inches long, lanceolate, the pinnules so small and fine that it is quite a gem, not only among 
the Aspleniums, but in the whole Fem family, so that it is a plant that should be in the most select 
collection. 
It has been frequently exhibited, and always received a First Class Certificate. 
Price 5 guineas each. 
ATHYRIUM PROLIFERUM. 
A graceful Indian species, with fronds of elongate linear-lanceolate form and pendant habit, bearing 
young plants at the extremities. The pinn® are short, with short blunt oblong-toothed pinnules. It 
forms a very neat plant for suspended baskets or vases. 
It has received First Class Certificates both from the Royal Horticultural and Royal Botanic 
Societies. 
Price tOs. 6af. each. 
CIBOTIUM PRINCEPS. 
One of the most handsome and noble Ferns that can be cultivated j exceedingly fine for exhibition 
purposes. 
Price 1 guinea each. 
CHEILANTHES ELEGANS. 
An exceedingly pretty neat-growing variety. 
Price 3s. fid. and 5s. each. 
