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CHOICE SELAGINELLAS. 
SELAGINELLA VICTORIA!. For description and price, vide page 140. 
SELAGINELLAS (LYCOPODIUMS). 
G, greenhouse ; Jf, hardy ; S, stove. 
s. d. 
S AFRICANA 2 6 
S ALBO-SPICA 3 6 
S AMCENA, vide below 
S APRS (APODA) 1 6 
S ATROVIRIDIS 2 6 
S BROWNII 2 6 
S CANALICRLATA, ride page 140 
S CARLESCENS GRACILIS, vide page 140 
S COGNATA, vide page 140 
S CONFERTA 2 6 
S CONVOLRTA (pahadoxa) 2 6 
S CRSPIDATA 2 6 
S ERYTHROPRS (umbbosa) 2 6 
S FILICINA (dicheoos) 2 6 
S GALEOTTII (Schottii) 2 6 
S GRANDIS 3s. Gd. & 5 0 
S IN-EftRALIFOLIA Is. Gd. & 2 6 
G INVOLVENS VARIEGATA, vide page 139 
Selection of good kinds can 
JTJAPONICA 
G KRARSSIANA (denticueata) 
G ARREA Is. Gd. & 
G- VARIEGATA 
<S LA2VIGATA (cassia akbobea) 
S LEPIDOPHYLLA 3s. Gd. & 
S LOBBII 
S LYALLII 
S MARTENSII 
S ALBO-VARIEGATA 
S PORLTERI 
« RBBRICABLIS 
S SERPENS (mutabilis and vaeiabilis) . . 
S SETOSA 
S VOGELLII VARIEGATA 
S RNCINATA (cassia) 
S WALLICHII 
G WILDENOVII (pubesoens) 
be supplied at 18 s. per dozen. 
s. d. 
3 6 
0 9 
2 6 
2 6 
3 0 
5 0 
2 6 
3 6 
1 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
1 6 
3 6 
5 0 
1 6 
3 6 
2 6 
SELAGINELLA AMtENA. 
A beautiful now Club-MoSB, belonging to the caulescent group. It grows about a foot high, 
the erect stem being furnished with small ovate-acuminate scattered leaves ; the upper portion is 
triangular and pinnately branched, the branches themselves, which are set on horizontally, 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 and narrower intermediaries. It has 
been introduced from Mexico, and, from its neat and elegant form, will be a charming addition to the 
genus. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
