. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 2303. Club Moss used to cover the of an orchid pot—Selaginella denticulata (X 34). 14. atroviridis, Spring. Stems 6-12 in. long, ascending, doubly grooved above: lvs. of lower plane spuriously3-nervod, firm, broadly rounded; lvs. of the upper planehalf as long, long-cuspidate


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 2303. Club Moss used to cover the of an orchid pot—Selaginella denticulata (X 34). 14. atroviridis, Spring. Stems 6-12 in. long, ascending, doubly grooved above: lvs. of lower plane spuriously3-nervod, firm, broadly rounded; lvs. of the upper planehalf as long, long-cuspidate, much imbricated. India. 15. Calif6mica, Spring. Stems 4-6 in. long, 4-anglcd,copiously pinnate: lvs. of lower plane ovate, minutely SELAGINELLA SELAGINELLA 1649 cuspidate, denticulate on the upper side at the base;Ivs. of the upper plane very small, ovate-oblong. Saidto come from Lower California, but not known at Kewand doubtfully in cultivation in this 2304. Poorly erown specimen of Club Moss, unsuitable for table decoration (X 34)- For contrast with Fig. 2305. This species is S. Martensii. 16. Mdrtensii, Spring. Fig. 2304. Stems 6-12 in. long,flat or rounded below, angled above: Ivs. of lower planeoblong-lanceolate, serrulate but not ciliate, slightly im-bricated over the stem at base; Ivs. of upper plane ob-liquely oblong, long-cuspidate. Mexico.—Exists undermany varieties in cultivation. 17. rubella, Moore. Stems 1 ft. long, somewhat erectin habit, reddish brown, with 2 grooves on the upperface: Ivs. of lower plane dark green, becoming reddishwith age, obtuse or obscurely cuspidate, ciliated andimbricated over the stem at the upper side of base; upper plane ovate-cuspidate. Native country n?)tknown. —Has been in cultivation since 1870. Var. varie-gd,ta, Hort., is cultivated. 18. Poulteri, Hort. Veitch. Stems densely tufted,slender, suberect, 2-3 in. long, three to four timesdichotomously forked: Ivs. of lower plane spa


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