TODEA (LEPTOPTERIS) SUPERBA. 
Any attempt at description must fall far short of conveying an adeejuate notion of the exquisite 
beauty of tliis lovely Fern, which should be seen to be justly appreciated. The froncLs, which are 
fifteen to eighteen inches in length, are of a bright green, spreading, beautifully arcliing and 
feathered down to the very base ; the pinnse are crowded and cut into narrow segments, which are 
turned upwards, giving the fronds a frilled surface, and producing an effect distinct from that of any 
Fern in cultivation. This is probably the most beautiful of all the dwarf-growing New Zealand 
Ferns. 2s. 6<f. and 3s. 6i/. Fine strong plants, 10s. 6ii., I5s. and 21s. 
TRICHOMANES RADICANS. 
(THE KILLARNEY OB IRISH BRISTLE FERN). 
This is a British species, but it must, as far as cultiu'e is concenied, be included among the green- 
house kinds, as it is almost impossible to succeed with it if treated as an ordinary hardy Fern. 
6s., 7s. Qd. and I Os. 6rf. 
WOODWARDIA orientaijs, 2s. 6rf. andSs. 6(f. 1 WOODWARDIA eadicans, 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
CHOICE HARDY FERNS. 
Selections of good kinds can lie supplied at 18s., 30s. and 42s. per dozen. 
SELAGINELLAS (LYCOPODIUMS.) 
G, greenhouse ; JS, hardy ; S, stove, 
s. d. 
S AFRICANA 2 
S ALBO-SPICA 3 
S AM(ENA 2s. 6<f. & 3 
S APRS (APODA) 1 
S ATROVIBIDIS 2 
S CANALICULATA 5 
5CAULESCENS 2 
S COGNATA 3 
S CUSPIDATA 2 
8 EMILIANA 3 
8 FILICINA (nioHBOUs) 2 
5 FLAGELLIFERA 3 
8 GALEOTTII (Sohottii) 2 
8 GRANDIS 3s. 6rf. & 5 
8 IN.EQnALIFOLIA Is. 6rf. & 2 
0 ERAUSSIANA (dentiotoata) 0 
.Is. Gd. & 
0 KRAUSSIANAAUREA 
O VARIEGATA 1 
5 L.ffiVIGATA (cassia AEBOItEA) 3 
8 LOBBII 2 
8 LYALLII 2 
8 MARTENSII 
.>f ALBO- VARIEGATA 
8 RTJBRICAULIS 
8 SERPENS (mutabilis and vaeiabius) . . 
8 SETOSA 
5 TASSELLATA 5 
S UNCINATA (cjesia) 1 
iS USTA, firfs page 102. 
S VICTORIIE 3 
S WALLICHII 3 
G WILDENOVII (POTESCKNS) 2 
d. 
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Selection of good kinds can be supplied at 18s. per dozen. 
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