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Lastrea Atrovirens [Rileyana] — [acuminata]— Aspidium— fronds deltoid, dark green » 
aristate, a pretty little species, 2s. 6d, 
„ augescens — 5s. 
„ Canariense [elongata] — pale green, soft, triangular fronds, a distinct 
species, 2s. 6d. 
„ cristata [Crested Fern] — Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. 
,, decomposita [Nephrodium] — broadly triangular, shining decompound 
fronds, handsome, 2s. 6d. 
,, decurrens [Aspidium]— fronds erect lanceolate, pinnate and hairy, the 
long feathery fronds of this species render it especially handsome 
and interesting, 2s. 6d. 
,, dilatata [multitiora] — Scaly Lastrea, Is. 
,, „ interrupta-this remarkable variety differs from the species in being 
much more diminutive in size, and in having one and some- 
times several pairs of pinnae either much depauperated or 
wholly wanting, an interesting variety 
,, glandulosa — this is very glandular, and considered a distinct species by 
some. Is. 6d. 
„ elongata— broadly triangular, rather shining green fronds, 2s. 6d. 
„ filix-raas [Male Fern]— Is. 
,, „ abbreviata [puraila] — 2s. 
,, ,, erosa [incisa] — 2s. 6d. 
,, „ 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 tasselled so as to give them a frilled 
and very elegant appearance, one of the handsomest hardy 
• varieties in cultivation. Is. to 5s. 
,, ,, cristata — Staffordshire form, 2s. 6d. 
,, ,, paleacea [Borrerii] — 2s. Gd. 
,, intermedia [Aspidium] — •fine hardy species, 2s. Gd. 
,, Novaboracensis — similiar to the preceding species, though distinct from 
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,, oreopteris [Mountain Fern] — very fragrant. Is. 
„ podophylla (Pycnopteris Sieboldii) — fronds pinnate pale green, thick and 
fleshy, sori remarkably large and conspicuous, a fine and distinct 
hardy species, 2s. Gd. 
,, pubescens (Nephrodium)— frond deltoid or broadly triangular, dull green, 
finely divided, 2s. Gd. 
„ recurva (Fenesecii) — this distinct species, unlike most others, has the 
points of all the pinnae recurved upwards, a handsome hardy fern, 
„ rigida — fronds lanceolate, light green and rigid, Is. Gd. 
„ spinulosa — Is. 
,, ,, uliginosa — Is. 
„ „ Schofieldii — a very handsome dwarf species, having the ends of 
frond branched or forked, rarely exceeds three inches in 
height, 3s. Gd. — First sent out by A. S. & Son. 
,, thelypteris (palustris) [Marsh Fern] — Is. 
Leptogramma totta [Gymnogramma] — 3s. Gd. 
,, remota 
Leucostegia immersa — an interesting deciduous species, fronds upright, light green, 
bronzy pink while young, a very handsome & desirable species, 5s. 
Litobrockea leptophylla [Pteris] — fronds light green, triangular, on long stipes, 
finely toothed and divided, a handsome fern, 2s. Gd. 
,, biaurita — fronds large, light green, triangular bipinnate, having the lowest 
pair aurite or turned backwards, 2s. 
„ vespertilionis — fronds a peculiar yellowish green, a very beautiful and 
well-known fern, Is. Gd. to 3s. Gd. 
Lomaria alpina — fronds small, dark green, pinnate, a pretty little hardy species,2s.6d 
„ attenuata — small, light green, pinnate fronds, of a rosy tint while young. 
3s. 6d. 
„ nuda — fronds pinnate, disposed in a circular tuft, fertile ones upright and 
somewhat contracted, habit good, and well adapted for specimens, 
2s. Cd.to 33. Gd. 
I’attersonii— fronds entire, dark green, beautifully reticulated on the upper 
surface, habit tufted, a very neat and handsome species, 2s. Gd. 
