September 24, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



59 



A Wonderful New Nephrolepis 



Nephrolepis Superbissima 



Introduction of 1908 



We deeireiJto 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 denqe^ Bfm and rigid, and having a great deal more substance, so that it will stand 

 more knocking around than any oth6r 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 gref^t value and sterling qualities appreciated. It really is not in the same class 

 with the other varieties. 



It was awarded a rlfSl'ddSS w6r{lllCd.T6 by the Koyal Horticultural Society at Crystal Palace in 

 Londoa, November, 1907, the plants exhibited there having been shipped from New York two weeks before that time. After 

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

 Certiflcate 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 shippinK qualities. 



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



Fine, strong^ plants, 2X-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 doz. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrjtown=oii=IIadsofl, New York 



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Bargain in Bostons 



From bench, extra heavy, good for 8 and 

 9-inch pots, only 30c; 4-inch pots, 10c; .5-inch, 

 26c; 6-lnch, 35c. 



BABROW8H-2i3-in. pots, 4c; 4-inch. 15c; 5- 

 inch, 30c; 7inch, 60c. 



WHITMANI— 2Vinch pots. 5c; 3-inch. 15c; 4- 

 inch. 30c; 5-inch. 40c; 6 inch, tOc. 



The above are all extra heavy and ready for 

 double the size pots. 



A»PARAGD8 8PRENGXRI-2i2-inch. i^. 



XM A.8 PEPPERS— 2-inch, in blr om. 2hiC. 



VINCA VARIEGATA-2-inch, 2c. 

 CASH. PLEASE 



A. J. BALDWIN 



NEWARK. O. 



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Specimen Keotias 



FOR SALE 



Ten large Kentia Belmoreana. ten to eleven 

 feet high, very strong trunks, well acclimated ; 

 have had them in our conservatory for eight 

 years. Just the thing for a hotel. They are a 

 big bargain. 



CHARLFS HENRY FOX 



Tlie SigTi of The Rose 

 Broad and Walnut Stt . PHILADELPHIA 



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CARNATIONS 



7500 extra fine plants from field, consisting of 

 Encban tress. Lady Bountiful, Lawson, 

 HarIo\earden, Boston Market, Crimson 

 Glow and Fair Maid. 



Special prices to close out quickly. 



P. R. QUINUN, Syracuse, N. Y. 



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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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Asparagus 



Sprencerl....3-in., per 100. $2.50; per 1000, $20.00 

 GOOD STOCK 



6E0. REINBER6, 35 Raidoiph St., Chicago 



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J. A. NELSON ft CO. 



Wholesale Florists of 



FERNS and BLOOMING PLANTS 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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Asparagus •• 



5000 fine 4-in. Asparaerus plumosus nanus, 



$10.00 per 100. Also fcome 3-year field-grown 

 Asparagus Sprencerl, ready to put in 10-bich 

 pots, 50c each. Cash With Order. 



Florist, 



J Savannah, Ga. 



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JOHN WOLF,' 



CYCLAMEN 



Giganteum. extra fine, 6-iD., $5 00 per doz.; 4-in., 

 $10.00 per 100; 3-in., $5.00 per 100. Primroses, Im- 

 proved Chinese, extra fine. 4-in., $6 00 per 100; 

 3-ln., $4.00 per 100. Primula Obconica, large flow- 

 ering, mixed, extra strong, 4-in., $7.00 per 100: 

 3-in., S5.00 per 100. Cineraria, large flowering 

 dwarf. 2-in.. $2 00 per 100. Asparagus Plumosus 

 and Sprengeri. strong. 2'4 in., $2 00 per 100. Cash. 

 J. W. MILLER, Shlremanstown. Pa. 

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HOLLYHOCKS CINERARIAS . 



Double Hollyhocks, out of 4-inch pots, 

 separate colors, just right for planting out. 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Cinerarias, out of 3-in. pots, extra large 

 flowering, just right (or shifting. $5.00 per ICO. 

 This stock is in excellent condition 



A. L. MILLER, 



Jamiica and Schenck Avf s , Broaklyn, N. Y. 



BAY TREES, PALMS 



Buxus, Azalea Indlca, Rhododendrons 



Evergreens, Herbaceous Plants 



Roses, Trained Fruit Trees 



Greenhouse Grape Vines 



Ask for catalogue 



BOBBINK& ATKINS, Rutherford. II. J. 



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