CURRIE BROS.’ CO., AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 1907. 11 
ASPIDISTRA. 
This handsome plant, always a favorite, is at present one of the most 
popular greenhouse and parlor ornamental plants in cultivation, and well 
deserves the distinction it enjoys, few being equal to it in beauty of foliage, 
gracefulness of habit, thriftiness, hardiness and general adaptability. 
Lurida, 
Foliage Dark Green. 
Plants with 6 to 8 leaves.... 50¢e Plants with 8 to 10 leaves.... Tie 
Lurida Variegata. 
Foliage Striped White and Green. (See Cut.) 
PlantsmwachmontOmlOmleavessiecaclituaictecltchetatatcietereletehsnensicuckerersisrer enone $1.50 to $2.00 
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ARAUCARIA EXCHLSA. 
ARAUCARIA. 
Norfolk Island Pine or Xmas Tree Palm. 
An admirable house plant of very easy culture; it is so { 
hardy that the dry air, dust and other conditions of the 
ordinary living room, usually so unfavorable to plant cul- 
ture, have apparently no deleterious effect upon it. | 
Excelsa—A very popular variety. Foliage deep green, compact. 
In 4-in. pot, 8in. high. .$0.75 In 5-in. pot, 20 in. high. . $2.25 
In 4-in. pot, 10 in. high.. 1.00 In 6-in. pot, 22 in. high.. 2.50 | 
In 4-in. pot, 12 in. high.. 1.25 In 6-in. pot, 24in. high.. 2.75 
In 5-in. pot, 14 in. high.. 1.50 In 6-in. pot, 26 in. high.. 3.00 
In 5-in. pot, 16 in. high.. 1.75 In 6-in. pot, 28 in. high.. 3.50 ies z A es 2 We ee ee 4 
In 5-in. pot, 18 in. high.. 2.00 We ship these by Express only. ASPIDISTRA. 
ORNAMENTAL FERNS. 
Our collection of Ornamental Ferns embraces a large 
assortment of the finest and most beautiful species. 
Customers may confidently rely on us to send the most 
suitable kinds, if when ordering they will kindly denote the 
purpose for which the plants are intended. 
4 £ . + 
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BOSTON OR SWORD FERN. 
Nephrolepis Bostoniensis. 
With increasing emphasis we again assert that the most 
popular plant for house culture to-day is the Boston Fern, 
and well it deserves this recognition of its merits. It is 
very ornamental, even when quite small; but as with age it 
attains size and its distinctive habit of growth, it makes a 
magnificent specimen, its long, drooning and gracefully 
arching fronds descending from a plumed mass of foliage 
which the young fronds form at the top frequently reaching 
a length of from 4 to 6 feet. For outdoor culture in shady 
places it is also excellent. 
PRICES. 
Each 
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Very large specimens, from $5.00 to $8.00 each. 
BOSTON FERN. 
