. A history of British ferns. Ferns. 70 SMITH S FEEN. in a large pan, containing a mixture of small pieces of lime- stone, crumbled and sifted mortar from old walls, and free crumbling loam : the pan being partially filled with this mix- ture, the rhizomes should be carefully arranged on its surface, and these again covered with the mixture to the depth of an inch : the j)an thus prepared should be placed in the most airy and exposed part of the greenhouse, and no shelter of any kind placed over or around the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
. A history of British ferns. Ferns. 70 SMITH S FEEN. in a large pan, containing a mixture of small pieces of lime- stone, crumbled and sifted mortar from old walls, and free crumbling loam : the pan being partially filled with this mix- ture, the rhizomes should be carefully arranged on its surface, and these again covered with the mixture to the depth of an inch : the j)an thus prepared should be placed in the most airy and exposed part of the greenhouse, and no shelter of any kind placed over or around the 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 Newman, Edward, 1801-1876. London, J. van Voorst
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