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F ro n d s termina l, rising from an erect caudex, which attains
the h e ig h t of two or th re e feet.
L en g th of frond from fifty to sixty in c h e s; colour deep green.
F o r plants my thanks are due to Mr. S tra tton, Cu ra to r of
th e Cambridge Botanic G a rd en s; Messrs. E . G. H en d e rso n ,
N u rse rym en , St. J o h n ’s W o o d ; and to Mr. D ry d en , gardener
to Mr. E v an s, of Allestre H a ll; and for fronds to Mr. G.
N o rm an , of H u ll, and J l r . Jo s ep h Hen d e rso n , o f Wentworth.
I t is in the Catalogues of Messrs. Sim, of F o o t’s C ray ;
V e itch , of Chelsea; E . G. H en d e rso n , of St. Jo h n ’s W o o d ; A.
H en d e rso n , of P ine-apple P la c e ; Booth, o f H am b u rg ; K en n ed y ,
of Covent G a rd en ; Stansfield, of T o dmo rd en ; and Cooling, of
D erby.
T h e illustration is from a frond sent b y Mr. G. N o rm an , of
H u ll.
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