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‘“ALSOPHYLLA,’ AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN. 
Dicksona Antartica. A very fine tree fern, more hardy than AI- 
sophylla Australas, but not of such vigorous growth; small plants only. 
$1.00 to $1.50 each. . rey 
ASPLENIUM Belangeri. A very elegant fern, easily grown, form- 
ing new plants on the surface of old leaves. It makes beautiful and 
graceful specimens. 15c to 50c each. 
Cyrtomium Falcatum. The “Holly Fern.”’ A very easily grown 
variety with large shining green fronds; a very fine pot plant. 25c to 50c 
each. 
Davallia Dissecta. A beautiful fern of the ‘‘Hare’s foot’’ class 
that sends up slender stemmed large triangular shaped fronds, very finely 
cut, and of a rich shining green. It grows rapidly and is Vee oe HOS 
baskets or large pans. 25c, 50c to $2.00 each. 
Nephrolepis Exaltata Bostonensis. ‘*The Boston Fern.” No 
plant is so extensively used for decoration as the Boston fern. It differs 
from the older variety in having larger and broader fronds andis a fresher 
_and brighter green. A beautiful plant for all decorative purposes. 25c, 
50c, 75c; $1.00 each. 
N. Exaltata. The well known Sword Fern of the tropics with lone 
narrow upright leaves. 25c to $1.00 each, 
