Septembeu 3, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



53 



A Wonderful New Nephrolepis 



Nephrolepis Superbissima 



Introduction of 1908 



We deeire to call attention to this new fern, which originated with us and which we are introducing this year. 



It is a very unique and distinct novelty— as distinct from Nephrolepis Piersoni and Piersoni elegantissima as they 

 were from Bostoniensis. It is, in fact, a complete break. The fronds are very heavily imbricated, the pinnae over- 

 lapping, making the fronds very dense and compact. 



It differs from the other Nephrolepis not only in form, but also in color, being a richer and darker green- 

 entirely different from the yellowish green of all the other Nephrolepis. The plant is very sturdy in its habit, the 

 fronds never breaking down. 



While a photograph shows a similarity to its predecessors, it is absolutely distinct, not only in the formation of 

 the fronds and color, but also in its habit and general characteristics. It makes a much more dwarf and compact 

 growth, the fronds being very dense, firm and rigid, and having a great deal more substance, so that it will stand 

 more knocking around than any other fern of this type. 



It is a sterling novelty. Experts who have seen it consider it by far the best fern ever sent out. It is a plant 

 that needs to be seen to have its great value and sterling qualities appreciated. It really is not in the same class 

 with the other varieties. 



It was awarded a rlfST'CId-SS w6rllTlCd,Te by the Royal Horticultural Society at Crystal Palace in 

 London, November, 1908, the plants exhibited there bavins: been shipped from New York two weeks before that time. After 

 being exhibited in London, the same plants were shipped to Edinburgh, Scotland, where they were again awarded a First-class 

 Certificate by the Scottish Horticultural Society. This will indicate the value of the plant as a novelty, and also demonstrates 

 in a very conclusive manner its fine keeping and shipping qualities. 



We have just begun shipping advance orders, and new orders can now be shipped immediately on receipt. 



Fine, strong plants, 2j4-in. pots, $6.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 4-in. pots, 

 $7.00 per dos.; $60.00 per 100. 6-in. pots, $1.60 each; $16.00 per dos. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytowo=oii=ll0dsofl, New York 



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FINE STOCK fiEMNIUMS 



FROM LAST SPRING 



Out of 2X-inch pots 



Mme. Buchner. BeautePoitevine, John 

 Doyle and Jolly de Bammeville, best 

 purple-violet to f-tand sun, S25.00 per 

 1000; in variety, $3.00 per 100. 

 Japan Iris in any quantity. Peonies 

 also. Ask for prices for the latter. 



CASH WITH ORDER 



Rowehl&6ranz,Hicksville,L.I.,N.Y. 



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Ampelopsis Veitchtl, out of 2^-iii. pots, $4 00 

 per 100; out of 4-in. pots, $K.OO per 100. Clematis 

 Panicalata, out of (>-in. pots, 3 years old, 30c each. 

 Pyrethrum, iiardy, double, white, out of 3-iii. pots, 

 «8.00 per 100. Canterbury Bells, in separate col- 

 ors, 2X.in pots, Sl.OO per 100. Vlnca Minor, fieM- 

 frown clumps, Sti.OO per 100. roreopsis Lanceo. 

 lata, he d-growu, $.5.00 per 100. Uracaena Indl- 

 viaa, field-grown. $10 00 per 100. Foxglove, field- 

 grown, extra heavy, $H.00 per 100. Helianthas, 

 Newmanii, field-grown, $<;.00 per 100. Stukeala 

 Cyanea, held-jrown, large clumps, $H.00 per 100'. 

 Veronica Longifolia, $(i.00 per 100. Veronica 

 Kepens, $<i.00 per 100. All very busby. Also a nne 

 collecHon of Evergreens for window boxes. 

 , ^ ^ A. L. MILLER 



Jamaica and Schenck Aves., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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Strons Croweanum 



Slain, pots, $8.00 per 100. 



Camatlona- Extra strong, standard varie- 

 ties; prices on application. 



P. R.QLINUN, Syracuse, N.Y. 



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Fine, stocky plants, cut back 3 times, 2X- 

 Inch, $a.OO per lOO ; $18.00 per lOOO. 



SMILAX 



Double Giant Aiyssum sxinch, $2.00 per 100 



Grand Rapids Qreenhoase Co./'"' ""'» 



Hleli. 



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25,000 



Boston Ferns 



5-in., 3 plants to pot $25.00 per 100 



6-in., 3 plants to pot 35.00 per 100 



Bench plants. . .$10.00 to $15.00 per 100 



SATISFACTION 



or money back 



THE CARL HA6ENBUR6ER CO. 



WEST MENTOR, O. 



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J. A. NELSON S CO. 



Wholesale Florists of 



FERNS and BLOOMING PUNTS 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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STOCK YOU NEED 



BKNCH BOSTON. Piersoni, 4 and 5-in.Bize.lOc ; 

 3-in., 6f. 



rXRNS, Elegantissima. Scottil, 3-in., 6c.; 4-in., 

 10c Whltmani, 2'flin., 4c; 3-ln., lOc. 



AX.T88UM, single. 2-in., liflc. 



6KRAMIUM8, 6 kinds, 2-in., l>fic. 



SINGLK HOLLYHOCK SEED. 35c per doz. 



PRIMROSES. Chinese, 2-in., 2c; obconica 

 gr. alba, rosea, lilac, hybrid. 2-in., 2c; rubra, 

 cannine, sanguinea. 2-in.. 8c 



SMXLAZ, very fine, 2-in., mc 



RUBBERS, 4-in., 15c; 6-in., 25c. 



SNAPDRAGON, white, yellow Giant, field, 

 $1.00 per 100. 



WALLFLOWERS, single and double, field, 

 $1.00 per 100. 



SHASTA DAISY, 2Vin., l^c. 



Zmaa or Celestial Peppers, 2>a-in., l^ac. 



Cash or C. O. D. 



BYER BROS., Chambersburg, Pa. 



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BAY TREES, PALMS 



Buzus, Azalea Indica, Rbodotfendrona 



Evergreens, Herbaceous Plant* 



Roses, Trained Fruit Trees 



Greenliouse Grape Vines 



Aslc for catalogue 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, Rutherford, N. J. 



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