6 STANSFIELDS’ CATALOGUE. 
s. d, 
Blechninn Spicant strictiim — less than the species, lobes being toothed, many 
of them laciniate and depauperate ; constant, beautiful, 
and very rare 7 6 
“ suhserratum— more distinctly pinnate than any other 
variety, pinnae ascending and serrate, or suhserrate, on 
the inferior, and frequently auricled on the superior 
limb, in the fertile fronds all the pinnae are beautifully 
serrated ; new, extremely rare, and very interesting 10 6 
“ suhserrato-imbricatum 10 6 
“ tridactylon 7 6 
“ variahile — fronds entire for one-third their length, gradu- 
ally enlarging to the middle, then suddenly contracting 
to a quarter of an inch in breadth ; a new and very 
extraordinary variety 
109 Botrychium Luuaria (Common Moonwort) 
110 “ incisum 
111 Ceterach officinarum (Grammitis, Asplenium) (Scaley Spleen wort) .. 
112 “ crenatum 
113 Cystopteiis alpiua (.Vlpine Bladder Fern) 
No. 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
5 0 
1 0 
2 0 
0 9 
1 6 
5 0 
114 
decurrens 
2 0 
115 
Dickieana — fronds triangular, deep green ; a very distinct and 
beautiful little fern 
1 0 
116 
ti 
fragilis (Brittle Bladder Fern) 
0 6 
117 
a 
“ angustata 
1 0 
118 
(C 
“ dentata 
1 0 
119 
“ furcans 
2 6 
120 
“ interruiita 
2 6 
121 
“ large Scotch variety 
2 0 
122 
montana (myrrhidifolia) 
5 0 
123 
a 
sempervirens — an interesting species, and, as its name denotes, 
evergreen 
2 6 
124 Gtinnogramma leptophylla (Small-leaved Gymnogram) — an annual species, 
small, but beautiful 
Ilymenophyllum tunbiidgense (Tunbridge Filmy Fern) 
“ Wilsoni (unilaterale) 
Lastrea (Aspidium) Theljqoteris (Marsh Fern) 
“ moutana (Oreopteris) (Mountain Buckler Fern) 
“ “ furcans — iiinnte forked 
“ “ interrnpta — new, and exceedingly rare 
“ “ Nowelliana — pinnre very narroAV, lobes much abbreviated, 
variously eroded and crenulated ; very beautiful. This 
and the one immediately preceding are quite distinct 
and most extraordinary varieties — the greatest divergen- 
cies from the species that have yet been discovered; 
neAv and exceedingly rare 
“ Filix-mas (Male Fern) 
“ “ abbreviata 
“ “ biformis 
“ “ Clowesii 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
21 0 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
cnspa 
cristata— this splendid variety differs from the species in 
having the ends of the pinnae and the terminal 
apex of the fronds variously multifid, or tas- 
selled, so as to give them a frilled and very 
elegant appearance ; one of the handsomest 
hardy varieties in cultivation . . . . Is. to 
“ angustata 
dentex -abrupt, pinna? palmately cristate 
deorso-lobata 
depauperata 
erosa 
“ dentigera 
0 6 
2 0 
7 6 
7 6 
5 0 
10 6 
7 6 
5 0 
15 0 
5 0 
10 6 
