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Gyrtophlebium (see Campyloneuron) 
Cyathea dealbata— a magnificent Tree Fern from New Zealand, fronds deep shining 
green above, and glaucous beneath. 
Cyrtomium falcatum (Aspidium) — fronds pinnate falcate, rich dark green, very 
handsome and nearly hardy, Is. 6d. to 3s. 6d. 
B. Cystopteris alpina (Bladder Fern) 3s. 6d. 
* „ bulbifera — fronds erect, triangular, purplish when young, and remarkable 
as bearing large split bulbules, which eventually drop on the 
soil, and produce young plants. Is. 
B. „ Dickeana— fronds triangular, deep green, a very distinct and beautiful 
little fern. Is. 
fragilis (brittle Bladder Fern)— 6d. 
„ dentata. Is. 
„ angustata. Is. 
„ large Scotch variety. Is. 
montanum Myrhidifolium, 10s. 6d. 
sempervirens— an interesting species and as its name denotes, evergreen, 
Is. 6d. 
Darea (see Asplenium) 
Davallea bullata — erect, shining dark green, finely divided fronds, an interesting 
species, but deciduous, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. 
„ Canariense (Hare’s-foot Fern)— a well known and beautiful species, 2s. 
„ dissecta--a small and very handsome creeping species, somewhat similar to 
bullata, but if possible more beautiful, and quite evergreen, 2s. 6d. 
to 3s. 6d. 
„ Lindleyana—a small growing and interesting species. 
„ Nova Zealandiee (see microlepia) 
,, pentaphylla, rhizome scaly, creeping fronds, dark green, shining, 5 cleft, 
handsome and very distinct, 2s. 6d. 
„ polyantha, stipes crimson, fronds deep green, rosy crimson while j^oung, 
a very handsome species in all stages of its development, 3s. 6d. 
to 5s. 
„ pyxidata— deep green shining fronds, rising from a stout shrubby upright 
rhizome, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. 
„ tenuifolia (Odontosoria) --fronds smooth light green, finely divided, a new, 
rare and most elegant species, 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. 
Darea (see Asplenium) 
Diplazium plantagineum— erect, lanceolate, dull green fronds, a distinct species 
„ Seramporense [Callipteris] 
„ lassiopteris [decussatumj— 2s. 
,, Shepherdii [Asplenium striatum] ---2s. 
Dicksonia Antartica [Balantima] --Australian Tree Fern, large dark green fronds, 
deeply and acutely serrated, a most magnificent object for green-^ 
house or conservatory decoration, for which purpose it is quite in-^ 
valuable 
„ axillare— large light green, somewhat membranaceous fronds, the fertile 
ones finely divided, fruit very large and conspicuous, a most elegant 
and highly desirable large growing species, 5s. 
„ punctHobula [pHosiusculaJ fronds light green, hairy and finely divided, a 
very distinct hardy fern, 2s. 
Dennstadtii Davallioides [Sitolobium] -large triangular and finely divided fronds, on 
blackish brown stipes, caudex wiry and creeping, a well marked 
and exceedingly beautiful species, 3s. 6d. 
Didymochlcena truncatula, [sinuata]— deep glossy brownish green fronds, rising 
from a circular & somewhat elevated crown, a truly handsome species 
Doodia aspera [vera]— fronds erect narrow, purplish when young, very rough to the 
touch when mature, a very pretty dwarf growing fern, 3s. 6d. 
„ caudata [rupestris]---a small and pretty, though common species. Is. 
„ lunulata [intermedia]— intermediate in character between the two pre- 
ceding species, Is. 6d. 
„ Kuntziana-- somewhat like D. -aspera, but distinct from that species, 3s.6d., 
Doryopteris collina (Pteris)-- -fronds palmate, deep dark green, on black stipes, 
one of the most interesting in this division, 3. 6d. 
„ palraata [pedata]---similar to the preceding but somewhat larger and more 
finely divided, a very handsome fern, 3s. 6d. 
