Mabch i;4, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



959 



M ephrolepis S cottii 



THIS SPLENDID NEW FERN 



Has received the Highest Award from the New York 

 Florists' Club and the American Institute, New York. 



Its natural, compact habit admits of its being grown in one-half the space required to grow 

 N. Bostoniensis. Its rapidity of increase is well proven by the fact that in October, 1900, 

 I had but one plant with 4 fronds and at the present time I have three J 52 feet houses full. 



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The illustration shows a plant each of N. Scottii and N. Bostoniensis; hoth were (frown in five-inch pots, 

 and it is easily seen how much more decorative N. Scottii is over the old Boston fern. 



Strong rooted runners, with 3 to 4 fronds, cut from tfie bench, delivery commencing early in May 



All orders filled in rotation at the following prices: $4 per doz.; $25 per JOO; $200 per 1000 



Strong 6-in. pot plants, ready May I, $2 each; 8-in. pans, $3.50 each; lO-in. pans, $5 each. 



I also offer for immediate delivery, fine heavy plants of NEPHROLEPIS PIERSONI 



in 8-in. pots, at $75 per JOO. 



NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS, fine, short and bushy, 6-in. pot plants, at $60 per 100. 



JOHN SCOTT, 



BROOKLYN, N. Y, 



KEAP STREET GREENHOUSES. 



TEI.EFHONB 1207 WII,I.IAM3BUBa. 



