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Asplenium Caiiarieiise— 3s. 6d. to 7s, Gd. 
„ dispersum — Is. Gd. to 2s. ^ 
,, dimorplium (Darea diversifolia) — this handsome fern as its name implies, 
produces fronds of two kinds, aptly compared by some to the leaves 
of celery and fennel, and which, being produced on one and the 
sameplant, render it more than commonly interesting, 3s.6d. to 7s.Gd. 
„ Ebeneum — fronds erect, pale green on dark shining stalks, handsome 
hardy fern, Is. 
„ Feniculaceum — very handsome fern, intermediate in character between A. 
bifidum and A. viviparum, 2s. Gd. to 3s. Gd. 
,, fontanum — one of the most beautiful of the small growing hardy ferns 
„ flabellifolium — fronds long, narrow and drooping, well adapted for sus- 
pending in pots, &c.. Is. to 2s. Gd. 
,, fragans (planicanle) — a free-growing, and a very pretty species, light 
green, and finely divided. Is. Gd. 
B. „ Germanicum (A. alternifolium) — 5s. to 7s. Gd. 
* „ Hallerii — sometimes confounded with Aspledium fontanum, but quite dis- 
tinct from that species, though somewhat similar. 
,, heterodon 
,, Hemionites (A. palmatuin) — 3s. Gd. 
,, laceratum — nearly allied to A. Canariense and A. proemorsum, but 
handsomer than either species, being a dark, lustrous shining 
green 
B. „ lanceolatum — Is. 6d. 
„ lucidum— large shining light green fronds which are simply pinnate, 
handsome species, 3s. Gd. 
,, mariuum — a well-known handsome British species. Is. 
„ ,, microdon— 7s. Gd. 
,, ,, acutum — 2s. Gd. 
. „ „ trapeziforme — 2s. Gd, 
,, „ ramosum. 
,, Mexicanum — broad, triangular, closely divided bright green feathery 
fronds, an exceedingly handsome dwarf growing species, 3s. Gd. 
„ Odontites (Darea) — graceful pendant, light green fronds of a fleshy tex- 
ture, viviparous, one of the most beautiful ferns in cultivation, 3s. Gd. 
,, obtusifolium 
„ palmatum (A. Hemionites) — a distinct and handsome species from Portu- 
gal, nearly hardy, 2s. Gd. 
,, polymorphum — erect, triangular, dark green fronds, some of them finely 
incised, an elegant and rather rare species, 3s. Gd. 
,, polyodon — narrow, nearly erect, deep green fronds, deeply and distinctly 
toothed, a very beautiful species. 
,, praemorsum (furcatum) — similar to the above and almost equally hand- 
some 
„ pulchellum — narrow tapering fronds, deep green, compact habit, a very 
neat little fern 
,, ruta-muraria wall rue — small dark green, 9d. 
„ Shepherdii (Diplazium) — 2s. Gd. 
,, septentrionale forked Spleenwort — a small and very interesting British 
species Is. Gd. to 3s. Gd. 
,, trichoraanes, black ribbed maiden hair, one of the prettiest small British 
ferns, Gd. 
„ ,, cristata — 3s. Gd. 
. ,, „ depauperatum, 3s. Gd. 
,, umbrosum (Allantodia) — large smooth triangular fronds, a strong growing 
and distinct species, 3s. Gd. 
„ Viride (green spleenwort) — Gd. 
. ,, „ inultifldum (bifidum)— ends ofthe fronds forked and divided, 2s.6d. 
„ viviparum (Coenopteris and Darea) — fronds triangular, finely divided, the 
fronds, when large, bearing a multitude of young plants on their 
surfaces, rendering them most beautiful and interesting objects, 
Is. Gd. to 3s. Gd. 
„ pumilum— triangular, soft, downy yellowish green fronds, a pretty and 
distinct deciduous species. Is. Gd. to 2s. Gd. 
,, nidus (Neottopteris bird’s nest fern) — 5s. to 21s. 
