GREENHOUSE AND STOVE EXOTIC FERNS. 
15 
8. d. 
No. 
Darsea (See Asplenlum') 
467 Davallia aculeata (Odontosoria aculeata) .... ... • • • • . • • • • 
468g “ buUata — erect shining dark green finely-divided fronds ; an interest- 
ing species hut deciduous .... .... .... .... 36 
469g “ canaiiense (Hare’s Foot Fern) — a well-known and beautiful species 2 6 
470g “ dissecta— a small and very handsome creeping species, somewhat 
resembling bullata, but, if possible, more beautiful and quite 
evergreen .... .... .... .... .... .... 36 
471 “ elegans .... .... .... .... .... .... 50 
472 “ Kuntzeana . . .... .... .... .... .... 50 
473 “ Lindleyana— a smaU-growing and interesting species . . ..... 36 
“ novse-zelandise (See Acrophorus) 
474 “ pentaphylla — rhizome scaly, creeping fronds dark green, shining, five 
cleft ; handsome and very distinct . . .... .... .... 26 
475 “ polyantha — stipes crimson, fronds deep green, rosy crimson while 
young ; a very handsome species in all stages of its development 3 6 
476 g “ pyxiclata— deep green, shining fronds, rising from a stout, shrubby, 
upright rhizome .... .... ..., .... .... 3 6 
477 “ tenuifolia (Odontosoria tenuifolia) — fronds smooth, light green in 
colour, finely divided ; a new, rare, and most elegant species . . 10 6 
478 Dennstaedtia (Sitolobium) davallioides — large triangular finely-divided fronds 
on dark brown stipes, caudex wiry and creep- 
ing ; a well-marked and exceedingly beautiful 
species . . .... .... .... .... 36 
Dicksonia (Balantium) 
479g “ antarctica (Austrahan Tree Fern)— large dark green fronds deeply 
and acutely serrated; a most magnificent object for Green- 
house or Conservatoiy decoration, for which purpose it is 
invaluable .... .... .... . . . .7s. 6d. to 30 0 
480 “ axillare — large light green somewhat membranaceous fronds, the 
fertile ones finely divided, sori veiy large and conspicuous; a 
most elegant and highly desirable large-grov/ing species .... 50 
“ Culcita ( See Balantium Culcita) 
481 “ obtusiibha . . .... .... .... .... .... 
482 Didymoclilsena truncatula ( pulcherrima, lunulata) — fronds of a brownish 
green, glossy, rising from a circular and somewhat ele- 
vated crown ; a ti’uly handsome species .... 2s. 6d. to 10 6 
483 Diplazium (Asplenium) integrifolium 
484g “ “ lasiopteris (decussatum) .... .... .... 
485 “ plantagineum .... .... .... .... 
486 “ “ proliferum .... .... .... .... .... 
487g “ “ Shepherdii (D. striatum, Asplenium striatum). . 
488 “ “ thelypteroides .... .... .... .... 
489 “ “ Thwaitesii .... .... .... .... 
490 Doodia (Woodwardia) aspera (vera) — fronds erect, narrow, purplish when 
young, very rough to the touch when mature ; a 
veiy pretty dwarf-grcwing fern ... .... 
blechnoides .... .... .... .... .... .... 
caudata (rupestris) — a small and pretty though common species. . . . 
“ confiuens .... .... .... .... .... 
Kuntzeana . . .... .... .... .... .... .... 
lunulata (intermedia)— intermediate in character between D. aspera 
and D. caudata . . .... 
monstrosa (Woodwardia coiymbifera) .... .... .... 
497 Doryopteris (Litobrochia, Pteris) collina— fronds palmate, dark green, on 
black stipes ; one of the most interest- 
ing in this division .... .... 
498 “ “ palmata— similar to tlie one immediately 
preceding but somewhat larger and 
more finely divided ; a very handsome 
fern .... .... .... .... 
499 “ “ pedata . . 
491 
492g 
493g 
494 
495 
496 
2 0 
3 6 
10 6 
1 0 
10 6 
3 6 
1 6 
3 6 
