This section is from the book "The Gardener's Monthly And Horticulturist V28", by Thomas Meehan. See also: Four-Season Harvest: Organic Vegetables from Your Home Garden All Year Long.
Pteris argyrea, P.serrulata, Platycerium alcicorne, P. biforme, Polypodium aureum, Ne-phrolepis davallioides, N. exaltata, Onychium lucidium, Lomaria gibba, Microlepia hirta crista-ta, Gymnogramma chrysopylla, Davallia Moore-ana, D. dissecta, Asplenium Belangerii, Adiantum cuneatum (Maiden hair), A. trapeziforme, A. scutum, A. gracillimum.
The above mentioned ferns are all distinct, sterling varieties, and all easy to grow where there is heat, with the exception of Microlepia hirta cristata and Davallia dissecta. These two require a somewhat temperate corner. Gardener to Mr. C. H. Clark, West Philada., Pa.
 
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