New Floral Guide—Autumn, 1902. 33 
§h F NEPHROLEPIS 
THE BOS ON ERN EXALTATA 
HIS is one of the finest and best Ferns 
for growing in pots, vases and baskets ; 
will do well planted in a shady border 
during summer, and when lifted and taken 
indoors, makes a splendid window and house 
plant during winter. The beautiful fronds 
grow two or three feet long, and arch over 
in the most graceful manner. Very popular 
wherever known. Price, good sirong 
plants, 15¢., 20c. and 25c. each, 
$1 50, $2.00 and $2.50. per doz., 
postpaid; larger size, 40c., 50c., 
75c. and $1.00 each, by express, 
at purchaser’s expense. 
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7 Nv: 4 | Weeping Washington Palm. Page 34. 
on be = 1 New Chenille or Comet Plant. Page 36. 
1 New Abutilon Infanta Eulalie. Page 30. 
== 1 New Scarlet Fountain Plant. Page 38. 4 
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THE BOSTON FERN 
NEW EMERALD FEATHER ASPARAGUS 
(ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII) 
HIS is undoubtedly one of the handsomest and most 
valuable evergreen trailing plants for the house and 
conservatory ever introduced. It is especially valu- 
able for pots, vases, baskets, etc., covering all with its 
beautiful sprays of lovely green feathery foliage, which 
can be cut freely and are very useful for bouquets, wreaths, Aw 
and all kinds of floral decorations. It makes a charming Rr ae 
ornamental plant for the window or conservatory in Win- “A308 
ter, and is equally valuable for vases, baskets and porch- 38" 
boxes in Summer. It is a strong vigorous plant, very 7. 3°3SVER\y, 
easily grown, requires but little care and keeps on grow- _s@isS i 
ing fresh and green, year after year. Price, 15¢., 20c. wh 
and 25c. each; $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per doZz., post-"* uf 
paid. Extra size, from 5 and 6-inch pots, 40c. and 50c. me 
each; $4.00 and $5.00 per doz., by express. , 
Asparagus Plumosa Pe 
(CLIMBING LACE FERN) 5S 3 : Oo 
FINER and more delicate plant than the Sprengerii, 
but hardy and easily grown; very satisfactory for 
window and house culture; an extremely graceful 
window climber, bright green feathery foliage, as fine as 
the finest silk or lace. The fronds retain their freshness 
for weeks when cut, and are greatly admired for floral EMERALD FEATHER ASPARAGUS 
decorations. An exceedingly beautiful plant for house and conservatory, and will thrive nicely in the 
temperature of an ordinary living-room. Entirely unequalled for the grace and beauty of its lovely 
spray-like fronds. Price, nice thrifty plants, 15c. and 20c. each; $1.50 and $2.00 per doz., post- 
paid; larger size, 35c. each; $3.50 per doz., by express. 
14. BEST HARDY PLANTS for Cemetery Lot, postpaid, only $1.00 
Hardy everywhere. Require no attention. Bloom regularly every season. 
2 Deutzia Gracilis. See Autumn Guide, p. 39 | 2 White Weigela. See Spring Guide, p. 85 | 2 Achellias, The Pearl. Spring Guide, p. ay 
2 Spirea Van Noutti. p.39 | 2 White Memorial Roses. p. 41 | 2 Hardy Violets. See this book, p.3 
2 Alba Rubifolia Roses. “* ee at 
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