. Descriptive catalogue and price list of tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees : vines, shrubs and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical crops, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Ferns and SelagineIvI^as. 27. SELAGINELLA LEPIDOPHYLLA. PTERIS, Continued. P. palmata. A fine "species with curiously shaped fionds; native of tropical America. 50 cents each. POI^YPODIUM. P. aureum. A tropical species found in Southern Florida. It grows in the decaying fibres of the cab- bage palmetto trees ;


. Descriptive catalogue and price list of tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees : vines, shrubs and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical crops, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Ferns and SelagineIvI^as. 27. SELAGINELLA LEPIDOPHYLLA. PTERIS, Continued. P. palmata. A fine "species with curiously shaped fionds; native of tropical America. 50 cents each. POI^YPODIUM. P. aureum. A tropical species found in Southern Florida. It grows in the decaying fibres of the cab- bage palmetto trees ; a beautiful plant. 25 cents each, per dozen. P. incanum. A native, half hardy species, climbing at times to a great height on the trunks of live oak and other trees. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. P. pectinatum. A rather rare species from South Flor- ida. 25 cents each. P. phyllitidis. The Hart's-Tongue Fern of Tropical America. The straight undivided fronds are very peculiar. 50 cents each. [C/ud Moss.) These curious plants are nearly always grown with ferns, and they require about the same treatment. The genus is a large one (some 300 species), and many of them are remarkable for the beauty and delicacy of their fronds. SELAGINELLA, Continued. S. Braunii. A handsome, erect species with pale straw- colored stems ; one of the most beautiful for bouquets, etc. 25 cents each. S. cuspidata. Mexico. 15 cents each. 5'^^;^''" S. flabellata. A choice species from Central^America, with large spreading fronds. 50 cents each. S. lepidophylla. The Resurrection Plant of Mexico ; an interesting plant. 50 cents each. S. Martensii. Another handsome Mexican species ; the stems trailing on the lower half, the upper supported by numerous strong root-fibres. 15 cents each. S. iincinata. A handsome creeping species with bright blue and bronze colored fronds ; very useful in all kinds of cut-flower work. 10 cents each. ^^^Also, several other handsome unnamed species. VIXXARIA A


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