4 STANSFIELDS’ CATALOGUE. 
No. s. d. 
Asplenium L. 
26 marinum L . — Sea Spleenwort . . . . Is. to 2 6 
do. in large pots for exhibition, very fine each pot 10 6 
27 — acutum M Is. 6d. to 2 6 
28 — crenatum M. 2 6 
29 — interruptum M 
30 — parallelum M. 3 6 
31 — ramosum W. 3s. 6d. to 5 0 
32 refractum M. 2s. 6d. to 3 6 
33 Ruta-muraria L. — Rue-leaved Spleenwort 0 6 
34 — cuneatum M. 5 0 
35 septentrionale Hoff . — Forked Spleenwort 1 6 
36 Trichomanes L . — Common Maidenhair Spleenwort 0 6 
37 — cristatum W. 5 0 
38 — depauperatum W. 3s. 6s. to 5 0 
39 — Harovii M. 7 6 
40 — incisum M. 21 0 
41 laciniatum M . — resembles the last well-known variety, hut in this 
the pinnae are cut in almost to the midrib — very beautiful . . . . 21 0 
42 triangulare M . — another form of the exquisite incisum , with pinnae 
much larger and more triangular than the type 21 0 
43 — Moulei Stansf. 
44 — multifidum M. 
45 — ramosum W. 3 6 
46 — serratum M ? .. 3 6 
47 — subaequale M. 2 6 
48 viride Hudson — Green Spleenwort 0 6 
49 — cuneatum W. 3 6 
50 — incisum M. 10 
51 — multifidum W. (bifidum, ramosum.) . . . . 1 6 
The Aspleniums all require thorough drainage. They grow freely. 
for the most part, when planted in light loam ( enriched , if need be, 
by the addition of well-decayed leaf -mould and fine sand), with a fair 
quantity of broken limestone, or old lime-rubbish, interspersed (in the 
case of Nos. 22, 23 and 35, use bits of sandstone). Nos. 24 and 25 
rarely succeed out of doors, unless in sheltered situations at the sea- 
level; the same conditions are requisite for the successful out-door 
culture of No. 26 and its varieties ; these last make charming specimens 
when grown inpots. The Aspleniums are, without exception, evergreen. 
Athyrium, Noth (Aspidium, Asplenium.) 
53 Filix-fcemina Roth . — Lady Fern 0 6 
54 — abruptum M 
55 — acuminatissimum M 
56 — acuminatum M. 
57 — alatum M. 3s. 8d. to 5 0 
58 — apiculatum 3 6 
59 — apuaeforme M . — a very beautiful multifid form, the outline of the frond 
resembling a fish, and the pinnae little fish 2s. 6d. to 10 6 
60 — Barnesii M 10 6 
61 — biforme Stansf. . . . . 
62 — brevipinnulum Stansf. 
63 — conioides Appleby — a dwarfish variety, extremely pretty . ,2s. 6d. to 3 6 
64 — coronans Sim 5 0 
65 — coronatum M . — a unique dwarf-growing variety, the tops of the fronds 
terminating in a dense cresting, with something of the appearance 
of a crown : a highly desirable fern 3s. 6d. to 7 6 
66 — corymbiferum M . — fronds and pinnae bearing large tassels at the end : 
a vigorous grower and very fine . . .2s. 6d. to 5 0 
