CLIBRANS’ LIST OR CHOICE HARDY FERNS. 
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HARDY FERNS — continued. 
No. Each — s. d. 
.353 Lastrea prolifera, remarkable and 
interesting hardy evergreen 
Fern ... ... ... ... 0 6 
354 pseudo-mas crispa cristata... 1 0 
355 angustata l 0 
357 — — rigida (The Rigid Buckler 
Fern), stiff, upright, greyish- 
green fronds ... ... ... 0 6 
358 spinulosa 0 6 
435 Onoclea senslbilis 0 9 
437 struthiopteris 1 o 
444 Osmunda cinnamomea, handsome 
species, young plants densely 
clothed with ferruginous tomen- 
tum ... ... ... ... 1 6 
447 Claytonlana, a charming 
species with long and beautiful 
velvety-green fronds ... ... 1 6 
450 gracilis, beautiful purple 
when young, gradually changing 
to pale green ... ... ... 1 0 
458 regalis (The Royal Fern), 
majestic fern, attaining a height 
of 4 ft. and 5 ft., grand for asso- 
ciating with Bamboos, &c. ; 
does best as a " bog plant,” 
6/- doz., 6d to 0 9 
460 cristata, a pretty 
variety of the Royal Fern. l/-to 2 6 
490 Polypodium dryopteris (Oak Fern), 
charming little species, elegant 
bright green fronds. 4/6 doz. 0 6 
496 phmgopteris (Beech Fern), 
one of the prettiest of the hardy 
Ferns 6/- doz. 0 9 
No. Each — s. 
499 Polypodium vulgare 4/6 doz. 0 
500 cambricum 1/- and 1 
501 - cristatum 1 
502 elegantissimum ... 2 
503. Polystlchum angulare, bright 
green, 2 ft. to 2£ ft. high, good 
rock plant ... ... ... 0 
505 Bayliae 1 
506 grandlceps, elegant 
crested variety ... ... 2 
507 Footii 1 
508 — lonchitis (Holly Fern)... 1 
511 proliferum, graceful 
drooping feathery fronds ... 0 
595 Scoiopendrium vulgare (Common 
Hart's Tongue Fern) ... 
3/- doz., 4d and 0 
597 congregatum 1 
598 crispum, one of the 
best ... ... 6d. and 0 
601 majus, broad 
frond, fine symmetrical habit... 1 
604 robustum, large 
and fine, grand texture ... 2 
600 cristulatum, very neat 
and pretty crested variety ... 2 
607 Kelwayii ( syn . Mor- 
ganii) ... ... 1/- and 1 
608 laceratum, beautifully 
crested and curled at tips of 
fronds ... ... ... ... 1 
612 spirale 1 
Fuchsias Hardy Varieties. 
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The following varieties arc all Hardy, and may be planted in any garden of ordinary situation 
with every prospect of their succeeding. 
In our part of Cheshire they are generally cut down to the ground by frost, but the roots send 
up strong shoots each spring. 
PURCHASER’S SELECTION 4d. each, 3/- per doz. in pots ; OUR SELECTION 2/6 per doz. 
STRONG GROUND PLANTS of several sorts, OUR SELECTION, 6/- per doz. 
No. 
376 conica, sepals red, corolla purple. 
377 corallina, tall, slender growth; flowers 
large, showy; good for walls, free. 
.387 Drame, semi-double lilac-violet corolla; 
strong grower. 
391 Elysee, corolla violet, sepals coral ; 
makes a nice bush. 
394 Enfant Prodigue, semi-double, corolla 
violet-blue; good grower, makes an 
attractive bush. 
408 gracilis elegans, slender and graceful; 
neat foliage; rapid grower and most 
floriferous; makes a lovely shrub. 
For other varieties of Fuchsias, sc 
No. 
409 gracilis fol. var., pretty variegated form 
of preceding. 
410 — — globosa, a free-flowering and effec- 
tive variety. 
415 longipedunculata, a pretty variety, very 
free. 
441 pumila, a dwarf-growing, free-flowering 
form. 
445 Riccartoni, compact habit, bright red 
flowers and very hardy. 
460 Telegraphe, sepals bright red, corolla 
purple-lilac; very free, alike good for 
a bush or wall. 
467 Virgata, a neat and graceful variety. 
our List of Indoor Plants. Free on request. 
