. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. SELAGIXELLA cuspidate, denticulate on the upper side at the base; Ivs. of the upper plane very small, ovate-oblong. Said to come from Lower California, but not known at Kew and doubtfully in cultivation in this country. •'*"^ 2304. Poorly grown specimen oi Club Moss, unsuitable ior table decoration [X'^).


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. SELAGIXELLA cuspidate, denticulate on the upper side at the base; Ivs. of the upper plane very small, ovate-oblong. Said to come from Lower California, but not known at Kew and doubtfully in cultivation in this country. •'*"^ 2304. Poorly grown specimen oi Club Moss, unsuitable ior table decoration [X'^). Martensii. SELAGINELLA 1649 with Fig. 2305. This speci flat ( _ oblong-lanceolate, serrulate but not ciliate, slightly im- bricated over the stem at base; Ivs. of upper plane ob- liquely oblong, long-cuspidate. Mexico. —Exists under many varieties in cultivation. 17. rubfiUa, Moore. Stems 1 ft. long, somewhat erect in habit, reddish brown, with 2 grooves on the upper face: Ivs. of lower plane dark green, becoming reddish with age, obtuse or obscurely cuspidate, ciliated and imbricated over the stem at the upper side of base; of upper plane ovate-cnspidate. Native country not been in cultivation since 1870 Var varie- g&ta, Hort., is cultivated. 18. Pdulteri, Hort. Veitch. Stems densely tufted, slender, subefect, 2-3 in. long, three to four times dichotomously forked: Ivs. of lower plane spaced sub orbicular, obtuse, bright green; Ivs. of upper plane nearly as long, but ovate and acute. Azores 19. inv61vens. Spring. Stems densely tufted, 2-6 in long, deltoid, branched nearly to the base h s of lower plane crowded, ovate, with a distinct cusp bright green thick, rigid, serrulate on both margins hs of upper plane nearly as long, ovate-lanceolate, cuspidate Japan to India and the Philippines. 20. lepldophylla, Spring. Resukrection Plant Stems 2-4 in. long, densely tufted, spreading m a clost spiral so as to form a flattish expanse curling close h into a ball


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