26 MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, 
Beautiful Ferns for 
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Baby’s Breath—Fern ‘‘Goodii’’ 
The Baby’s Breath Fern 
Nephrolepis Goodii 
(Introduced by The Good & Reese Co.) 
This Fern is splendid to use for Fern Dish Planting. It has the 
finest foliage of allthe Ferns. It isso delicate that a lady on seeing 
it exclaimed: ‘‘Call it the Baby’s Breath Fern, as it is so dainty i in 
texture that a baby’s breath would set its fluffy foliage in motion.’ 
It is an improved variety, and the best of its type. Nothing is 
daintier or more exquisite than well-grown specimens. Fine 
young plants, 30c each; 3 for 79c; strong plants, 75c. 
The Fluffy Ruffles Fern 
Nephrolepis Superbissima 
This new Fern is quite different from all other Ferns. Its dis- 
tinguishing characteristics are its dark green foliage, darker than 
any other Fern, its dense growth, much more compact, and its 
irregular shaped fronds, which give it the name of “Fluffy Ruffles 
Fern.” The fronds are very heavily imbricated, the pinnae over- 
lapping, and so formed as to resemble miniature Ferns, giving it 
the appearance of a Fern withina Fern. The plant is very sturdy 
in its habit. Fine young plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.10; large 
size, 75c¢ 
Dwarf Ferns for Fern Dishes 
For Table Decoration 
We have selected a few of the hardiest and most satisfactory 
varieties for filling Fern Dishes. For the best effect and most 
artistic planting would suggest only _one variety to the dish. 
There is no prettier table decoration. Price, 15¢ each; 3 for 40c; 
6 for 75c. 
ASPIDUM TSUSSIMENSE—The most valuable for Fern 
dishes; of strong but dwarf and graceful habit, of good color 
and of the best keeping qualities. A clean, good grower and 
very ornamental. 
CYRTOMIUM FALCATUM, or HOLLY FERN—A beautiful 
and rapidly growing Fern that succeeds exceedingly well, small 
plants making fine specimens in a short time. Fronds resemble 
branches of holly, from which it takes its name. 
PTERIS WILSONII—The most beautiful and useful of all the 
crested sorts for pans or dishes. 
PTERIS WIMSETTI—A beautiful low-growing Fern, suitable 
for table dishes. 
Moss Fern 
Moss Fern 
(Selaginella Emiliana.) An upright growing moss with 
delicate lace-like foliage. Suitable for fern dishes or for table 
and house decoration. Price, 15¢ each; 3 for 41c. 
The Boston Fern 
Nephrolepis Bostoniensis 
Fronds which frequently attain a length of sixfeet. These arch 
and droop over very gracefully, on account of which it is frequently 
called the Fountain Fern. This drooping habit makes it an ex- 
cellent plant to grow as a single specimen on table or pedestal. 
Fine young plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; strong plants, 75c. 
Hardy Ferns 
ADIANTUM PEDATUM (Maiden Hair Fern)—25c¢ each; 
3 for 69c. 
OSMUNDA CINNAMOMEA (Cinnamon Fern)—25¢ each; 
3 for 69c. 
POLYSTICHUM ACROSTICHOIDES (Christmas Fern)— 
25¢ each; 3 for 69c. 
GP ecorative Fern CollecHiaa 
WHITMANI!I, $0.20—Large Size 
TEDDY JR., Large Size. 
WANAMAKER, 125—Large Size. 
BOSTON, .20—Large Size 
$0.80 
y SORFER (ate four in young plants for.$ .69 
OFFER The four in large plants... 2.2 
Order Collection No. 33 
STIM-U-PLANT wonver "GARDEN 
Trial size, 15 cents; small size, 25 cents} 
100 tablets, 75 cents; 1000 tablets, $3.50 
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