SELAGINELLAS. 
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TODEA (LEPTOPTERIS) HYMENOPHYLLOIDES. 
This pretty New Zealand Filmy Fern, commonly called Tmlea pellmida, can be supplied in nice 
plants at 2«. M., 3«. 6rf. and us. , 
TRICHOMANES RADICANS. 
(THE KILLAENEY OE lEISH BEISTLE FEEN). 
Tliis is a British species, hut it must, as far ns culture is (smcerncd, be included amon<? the green- 
house kinds, as it is almost impossible to succeed with it if treated as an ordinary hardy Fern 
i>. 6rf. and 10s. 6d. ^ ■' 
WOODWAEDIA OEIENTALIS, 2s. M. and 3s. 6d. 
NEW HARDY FERNS. 
LASTREA PROLIFICA. 
A most interesting hardy evergreen Fern, introduced from Japan, and described in the Gardtnen' 
Chronicle, where a letter of Mr. Lafosse was quoted in which tlic plant is liighly eulogised for its 
beauty. It has triangular, bipinnate, coriaceous, shining green fronds, with the pinnules narrow, 
often pointed, usually with a lobe or two at the base, but in different plants and parts of the 
same plant extremely variable in their actual form and character. The sori are large and cover 
the narrow segments, and these sori are themselves covered by large persistent indusia, which are 
red in the centre and lead-coloured at the margin. 2s. (id., 3s. Crf. and Us. 
POLYSTICHUM POLYBLEPHARUM. 
A fine hardy evergrten Fem from Japan. The fronds are of moderate size, ovAte-lanceolate, 
bipinnate, with the lower pinme defle.xed, the iiinnulcs marginate, trapezio-ovate or oblong, with a 
few coarse deep teeth. The lower anterior pinnules are considerably larger than the rest, narrow 
oblong, and deeply iuciso-lobate. The sori are numerous, and covered n-ith thick rufescent indusia. 
2s. 6rf., 3s. 6d. and us. 
CHOICE HARDY FERNS. 
Selections of good kinds can ke supplied at 18s., 30s. and 42s. per dozen. 
SELAGINELLAS (LYCOPODIUMS.) 
G, greenhouse ; JI, hardy ; S, stove. 
S AFEICANA 
S ALBO-SPICA 
S AMCEHA, vide below 
S APUS (APODA) 
-S ATEOVIEIDIS 
S BEOWNII 
S CANAX.ICULATA, rir/s page 130. 
S COGNATA, vide page 130 
.S CONVOLUTA (pabadoxa) 
S CUSPIDATA 
S EMILIANA 
.S FILICINA (dichrous) 
S FLAGELLIFEEA, rtdepuge 130. 
S GALEOTTir (Sohottii) 
S GEANDIS 3s. 6rf. & 
»S INIEQUAXiIFOLIA Is. 6d, & 
G INVOLVENS VAEIEGATA, vide page 128 
Selection of good kinds 
s. d. 
can 
G EEAIISSIANA (denticulata) 
G AIJEEA Is. 6d. & 
G VAEIEGATA 
S l.ffiVIGATA (C/ESIA arbobea) 
.S LOBBII 
S LYALLII 
S MAETENSII 
A ALBO-VAEIEGATA 
.S POULTEEI 
S EUBEICAULIS 
5 SEEPENS (jiutabilis and vabiabius) . . 
S SETOSA 
6' TASSELLATA, vide ])age 129. 
S VOGELLII VAEIEGATA 
5 UNCINATA (cassia) 
5 WALEICHII 
G WILDENOVII (puBESCENs) 
ke supplied at 18s. per dozen. 
s. d. 
0 9 
2 6 
2 6 
3 6 
SELAGINELLA AM(ENA. 
A beautiful Club- Moss, belonging to the caulescent group. It gi-ows about a foot high, 
the erect stem being fui'nished with small scattered leaves ; the upper portion is trian«^ular and 
pmnately branch^, 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 from Mexico. 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
