GREENHOUSE AND STOVE EXOTIC FERNS. 
No. 
413 Asplenitim Karstenianum .... .... .... .... 
413 “ laceratum — nearly allied to A. canariense and A. prsemorsum, but 
handsomer than either species, fronds of a dark lustrous green 
414 “ Igetum .... .... .... .... .... .... 
415 “ laserpitiifolium .... .... .... .... .... .... 
416 “ lucidum — large shining light green fronds, which are simply pin- 
nate; a handsome fern .... .... ....2s. 6d. to 
417 “ mexicanum — broad, triangular, closely divided, bright green, fea- 
thery fronds ; a very beautiful dwarf-growing species .... 
418 g “ monanthemum .... .... .... .... .... 
419 “ obtusifolium (obtusatum) .... .... .... .... 
420 “ Odontites (flaccidum) — a graceful pendant, with light green fronds 
of a fleshy texture, viviparous ; a most beautiful fern .... 
“ palmatum (See A. Hemionitis) 
“ planicaule (See A. fragrans) 
421 “ polymorphum -erect, triangular, dark green fronds, some of them 
finely incised ; an elegant and rather rare species . . .... 
422 “ polyodon (falcatum) —narrow, nearly erect, deep green fronds, deeply 
and distinctly toothed ; a very beautiful species 3s. 6d. to 
433 “ iDraemor sum (furcatum)— similar to the above, and almost equally 
handsome .... .... .... .... 3s. to 
424 “ pumilum — triangular, soft, downy, yellowish green fronds; a pretty 
and distinct deciduous species .. .... ....Is. 6d. to 
425 “ rechnatum — very pretty and distinct, and from its pendent charac- 
ter well adapted for suspension . . .... .... .... 
“ striatum (See Diplazium Shepherdii) 
426 “ umbrosum (Allantodia umbrosa) — large smooth triangular fronds; 
a strong-growing and distinct species . . . ^ .... 
“ Veitchianum (See Belangeri) 
427 “ viviparum— fronds triangular, finely divided, when mature bearing 
a multitude of young xDlants on their surfaces, 
rendering the plant a most beautiful and interest- 
ing object— sometimes designated the “ Fennel 
Fern ” .... .... .... Is. 6d. to 
428 “ “ variety .... .... .... .... 
429 “ irnnamed sirecies . . .... .... .... .... .... 
“ zamisefolium (See dimidiatum) 
430 Balantium (Dicksonia) Culcita .... .... .... .... .... 
431 Blechnum brasihense — a handsome and subarborescent species with light 
green junn ate fronds ; a very noble fern .. ....2s. 6d. to 
432 “ cartilagineum . . .... .... .... .... .... 
433 “ corcovadense— this-differsTiutle from the species m^rr , 
^ with the exception of the frorrds, while young, being of 
a reddish purple tint, giving the plant a very striking ap- 
jrearance .... .... .... Is. 6d. to 
434g “ gracile— dwarf species, rosy pink while young .... .... 
435 “ intermedirrm — fronds with three lance-shaped divisions, dark green, 
distinct .... .... .... .... 
436g “ jamaicense— long, and somewhat triangular, reddish green fronds, 
more especially while young ; a very handsome species .... 
437 “ Ian ceola— small lance-shaped dark green fronds; a very pretty 
dwarf species . . .... .... .... .... .... 
438g “ occidentale— a free-growing species, somewhat resembling the 
last Is. 6d. to 
439g “ “ obtusatum — a variety in every respect like its species, 
vith the exception of the pinnse being much more 
obtuse Is. 6d. to 
440g “ polypodoides .... .... .... .... .... .... 
“ trifohatum (See intermedium) 
441 Botrychium obliquum .... .... .... .... .... .... 
442 Brainea (Bowringia) insignis .... .... .... .... .... 
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