CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912 
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FERNS- continued. 
Each — s. d. 
Blechnum — 
Bra^iliense I 0 
Occidentale 1 6 
Cheilanthes - 
Klegans (Lace Fern) 2 (i 
Hirta Ellisiana 1 (i 
Tomcntosa I h 
Viscosa 2 (i 
Cyrtomium -Remarkable for the thick leathery 
substance of the fronds. 
Falcatum 1 0 
Fortune! 1 (i 
Each — s. d. 
Lomaria — 
Ciliata Major, new 1 H 
Gibba 1 0 
Longchites 
Pubescens li t! 
Lygodium (Climbing Fern) 
Scandens 2 tl 
Microlepia 
Hirta Crista ta 2 w 
Davallia — 
Bullata (Squirrel’s Foot) 0 6 
Canariensis (Hare’s Foot Fern) 0 11 
Decora 2 li 
Fijiensis, a very handsome species 2 (i 
major 2 (i 
plumosa, large spreading fronds very 
finely divided H 0 
Dictyogramma — 
Japonica I (i 
variegata I (1 
Doodia — 
Aspera 1 (i 
multifida 1 6 
Caudata 1 6 
Doryopteris- 
Palmata 1 (1 
Pedata 2 0 
Goniophlebium — 
Appendiculatum, a pretty species, with 
dark purple tinted fronds 2 (1 
Glaucophyllum 2 0 
Subauriculatum 2 0 
Nephrodium — 
Decurrens 1 (i 
Molle I <) 
corymbiferum 1 l> 
Nephrolepis — 
.‘Vmerpohli, much more dense than Todea- 
oides I,' to 2 (i 
Davallioides, true 2 0 
Duffii 1 »i 
Exaltata I t> 
Lycopodoides, very dense and compact. .. . 2 (i 
Pectinata 1 <> 
Phillipinense 2 li 
Rufescens Tripinnatifida 2 0 
Todeaoides, its splendid fronds, 3 ft. long by 
fully 12 in. broad in their widest part, are 
distinctly tripinate or three times 
divided to the midrib with their second 
leaflets inclining or twisting a little out of 
the surface of the frond, while their thinl 
leaflets are of a distinctly curly nature ; 
their general aspect being that of a well- 
curled ostrich feather 1 0 
Tuberosa I 0 
Whitmanni,very good basket fern, similar fo 
Todeaoides, fronds rather more flat. 
1/— to I 11 
Gymnogramma — 
Alston! 
Chrysophylla 
grandiceps 
Lauchaena 
Parsonii, a densely crested variety of the 
Gold Fern 2 
Peruviana argyrophylla (Silver Fern) .... 2 
Schizophylla gloriosa 2 
Wettenhalliana (Crested Silver Fern) 2 
6 
G 
G 
G 
C> t 
0 I 
« 1 
0 
Hemionitis — 
Cordata 1 6 
Palmata 1 G 
Lastrea — 
, Aristata 1 G 
variegata 1 G 
Hispida 2 G 
Patens I G 
Leucostegia — 
Immersa 
2 C 
Osmunda (Flowering Fern) — 
Javanica A 0 
Palustris 2 6 
Pellaea 
Tennifolia, a v'ery distinct fern, having long 
slender fronds of a pale glaucous green . . 2 1) 
Phlebodium — 
Aureum, remarkable for the peculiar bluish- 
grey tint in the fronds ; of great \’alue 
for decoration 1 6 
Glaucum, of more slender growth than the 
better known P. aureum ; the peculiar 
bluish tint is also more conspicuous .... 1 G 
Sporodocarpum 2 0 
Platycerium - 
Alcicorne (Stag’s Horn Fern) 2 G 
majus 3 G 
Grande . 7 G 
