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CURRlE BROS., .MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



FERNS. 



Boston or Sword Fern. 



Nephrolepis Bostoniensis."* 



It is not saying too much to 

 assert that the most popular plant 

 for house culture to-dav is the 

 BOSTON FERN, and well it de- 

 serves this recognition of its 

 merits. It is so ornamental, even 

 when quite small: but as with 

 age it attains size and its dis- 

 tinctive habit of growth, it makes 

 a magnificent specimen, its long, 

 drooping and gracefully arching 

 fronds frequently reaching a 

 length of from 4 to 6 feet. 



Each. 

 PRICE-Plants in 3 inch 



pots 15 



Plants in 3*2 inch 



pots 25 



Plants in 4 inch 



pots 50 



Plants in 5 inch 



pots. 75 



Plants in 6 inch 



pots 1.00 



Plants in 7 inch 



pots 1.50 



Plants in 8 inch 

 pots $2. 00 to 3.00 



BOSTON FERN. 



Assorted Ferns — Our collection embraces a 

 large assortment of the finest and most beautiful 

 species; but only those varieties which are easily 

 grown and most reliable. Customers may confidently 

 rely on us to send the most suitable kinds, if they will 

 kindly inform us in ordering, the purpose for which 

 the plants are intended. 1st size 15c each, $1.50 

 per dozen: 2d size 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



We will send by express (purchaser to 

 pay the charges 1 2 choice and distinct 

 varieties of Ferns, one strong plant of 

 each, for SI. 50. 



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J APANESE FERN BALL. 



Japanese Fern Ball. 

 (DavalliaBullata.) 



Makes a very handsome ornament for the con- 

 servatory or parlor. The Japanese prepare them 

 by fastening the creeping stems of the plant 

 around a ball of moss. To start them into growth 

 it is only necessary to place the ball in water 

 about fifteen minutes and then hang up, dipping 

 again at intervals as required. 



Nice plants in full growth. $1.50. 



Dormant Balls after Januarv 1, 75 cents. 



PANDANL'S LTILIS. 



