. The British fern gazette. 136 be well to mention that in pricking out the rooted Ferns the soil should be only just moist enough to permit of holes being made to accommodate the roots, each plant being pressed gently firm with the finger as it is installed. The pan being in this way, it should be partly immersed in water until the water percolates from below to the surface and so saturates the soil, the operation is then completed. To prick out into wet soil does well. enough for the prothallus, but is not so good for rooted plants as the method indicated. Now, as to the varietal res


. The British fern gazette. 136 be well to mention that in pricking out the rooted Ferns the soil should be only just moist enough to permit of holes being made to accommodate the roots, each plant being pressed gently firm with the finger as it is installed. The pan being in this way, it should be partly immersed in water until the water percolates from below to the surface and so saturates the soil, the operation is then completed. To prick out into wet soil does well. enough for the prothallus, but is not so good for rooted plants as the method indicated. Now, as to the varietal results. Despite the difference of environment and individuality of the parents in both cases, the results of the second sowing are precisely as diverse as of the first, a considerable percentage of the young plants showing the same peculiar slenderness and length of the subdivisions as in the Druery f^racillimwns. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Pteridological Society. [S. l. ] British Pteridological Society


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