. Ferns and fern culture: their native habitats, organisation, habits of growth, compost for different genera; cultivation in pots, baskets, rockwork, walls; in stove, greenhouse, dwelling-house, and outdoor ferneries; potting, watering, propagation, etc. Selections of ferns suitable for stove, warm, cool and cold greenhouses; for baskets, walls, exhibition, wardian cases, dwelling-houses, and outdoor ferneries. Insect pests and their eradication, & c.. Ferns. Fei'ns and Fern Culture. 21 thin and membranaceous, semi-transparent, and delicate. In some species they are undivided, as those of

. Ferns and fern culture: their native habitats, organisation, habits of growth, compost for different genera; cultivation in pots, baskets, rockwork, walls; in stove, greenhouse, dwelling-house, and outdoor ferneries; potting, watering, propagation, etc. Selections of ferns suitable for stove, warm, cool and cold greenhouses; for baskets, walls, exhibition, wardian cases, dwelling-houses, and outdoor ferneries. Insect pests and their eradication, & c.. Ferns. Fei'ns and Fern Culture. 21 thin and membranaceous, semi-transparent, and delicate. In some species they are undivided, as those of Stock Photo
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. Ferns and fern culture: their native habitats, organisation, habits of growth, compost for different genera; cultivation in pots, baskets, rockwork, walls; in stove, greenhouse, dwelling-house, and outdoor ferneries; potting, watering, propagation, etc. Selections of ferns suitable for stove, warm, cool and cold greenhouses; for baskets, walls, exhibition, wardian cases, dwelling-houses, and outdoor ferneries. Insect pests and their eradication, & c.. Ferns. Fei'ns and Fern Culture. 21 thin and membranaceous, semi-transparent, and delicate. In some species they are undivided, as those of the Asplenium (Neottopteris) Australasicum, which attain a height of 5ft. or 6ft. and 1ft. in width; while others, as those of Todea superba and Adiantum gracillimum, are divided into minute segments, or leaflets, of exquisite beauty.. Adiantum qbaoillimum. (Showing minute subdivision of fronds.) Fern fronds are also of the most varied shades of colour. They range from the palest to the deepest green. Some are beautifully variegated with white, yellowish green, or red. Several have three colours in their fronds, Pteris tricolor being an example, having deep red mid-. 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 work.. Birkenhead, John. Manchester, Eng. ; [etc. , etc. ] The author