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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



FERNS. 



Nephrolepis Exaltata Bos= 

 toniensis, commonly called 

 the Boston Fern. This we 

 consider the most desirable 

 Fern for house cultivation, 

 doing well in almost any 

 place. The fronds are sim- 

 ilar to the old sword Fern, 

 but drooping, and much more 

 graceful. Each, 25c, 50c, $1, 

 $2. 



Nephrolepis Exaltata— The 

 common Sword Fern. Price, 

 15c. 



Adiantum in variety, Pter- 

 is, Lomaria, etc., each, 15c 

 to 25c. 



BOSTON FERN 



JAPANESE FERN BALL. 



(Davallia Bullata.) 

 fes a very handsome ornament for 

 the conservatory or parlor. The Japan- 

 ese prepare them by fastening the creep- 

 ing sterna 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 Jan. 1, 75 cts. 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 



A highly ornamental plant, admirably adapted for 

 parlor and table decoration. Price, each, 25c to 75c. 



