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Ornamental Ferns 
‘Nephrolepis Amerpohli—New 
Here is one of the most irresistibly beautiful Ferns 
we eversaw. Itbelongs to the Ostrich Plume type, but 
we think it more charming than any former introduc- 
tion. The pinnz are so finely divided as to make each 
broad graceful frond seem like a piece of most delicate 
lace work. Enthusiastically admired. Price, 25c. and 
| 85c. each, postpaid. 50c. and $1.00 each, by express. 
‘“WHITMANIT”’ 
Graceful, very compact, dense and feathery. Each 
_ frond or branch has a double row of perfect little fronds 
_ set at right angles to the midrib, and so thick they seem 
, almost crowded. It is a healthy, vigorous grower, con- 
| stantly unfolding fresh fronds of light green that con- 
trast exquisitely with the deep green of the older 
fronds. See illustration. Price, 20c. and 30c. each, post- 
paid. Larger size, 50c., 75c. and $1.00, by express. 
‘ ‘ THE NEW : 
Elegantissima (p.UhEp en) 
The plumy peculiarity is distinctly developed. Both 
\ sides of the fronds are equally beautiful. Plant grows 
compact, growing only half as tall as the Old Pierson. 
) but with the fronds nearly twice as wide. Price, 15c. 
» and 25c. each, postpaid. Extra size, 50c., 75c. and 
| $1.00, by express. ; ; 
It’s Fine 
A Plant of the New Nephrolepis Scholzeli. 
CHOICE TABLE FERNS 
NEW FERN “PTERIS WILSONII’’—This is sometimes 
called the “Crested Fern,’’ and is the most decorative of 
all the Pteris. It has a handsomely crested form which is 
just as elegant as a specimen plant as any variety of 
Nephrolepis, and in a small size is a most desirable variety 
for fern dishes. Price, 15c. each; larger size, 25c., post- 
ae Extra large plants, 50c., by express. 
MAIDEN’S HAIR FERN (Adiantum Cuneatum)— Always in 
great demand for table and house decoration; will thrive 
nicely in parlor or living room, and grow more beautiful 
- each year. Price, 15c., 20c. and 25c. each, postpaid. 
MOUNT WASHINGTON FERN (Davallia Stricta)—Has long 
graceful finely cut foliage, rich Nile green, nice for house 
or conservatory, also for pianting out; hardy. Price, 
15c. and 20c. each, postpaid. 
POLYSTICHUM SETOSUM—A lovely variety, erect feathery 
owth, bright glossy green. Price, 15c. each, postpaid. 
| ASPIDIUM TUSSIMENSE (‘The Bird’s=Eye Fern’’)—Beauti- 
ful finely divided fronds, lace effect; one of the best for 
table decoration, dishes, baskets and window boxes. 
_ Price, 15c. each, postpaid. ° 
, PETRIS- CRET. A. LIN. (Silver Leaf Fern)—Pea green 
foliage with silver variegations; grows nicely in pots with 
other flowers. Price, 15c. each, postpaid. 
OFFER No. 77—Any 3 varieties of above Table 
Ferns for 40c.; set of 6 for 75c., postpaid. 
(Whitmanii) 
THE BOSTON FERN 
This is the old standby, and still one of the best. The 
beautiful fronds grow two to three feet long and droop over 
in the most delightful way. Price, good strong plants, 15c., 
20c. and 25c: each, postpaid. Larger size, 40c., 50c., 75c. and 
$1.00, by express. 
NEWPORT FERN eee 
SCOTTII 
Resembles the Boston Fern in some respects, but grows 
more erect, has shorter, narrower fronds and makes three times 
as many of them. Price, 15c., 20c. and 30c. each, according 
to size, postpaid. Extra size for immediate effect, 50c., 75c. 
and. $1.00 each, by express. 
SCHOLZELI (any NEW BeeNee) 
SCOTTII FERN 
A sport from Nephrolepis Scottii. It has the same dense 
compact habit and in addition the pinnz of each frond are 
curled and crinkled, giving the plant a fluffy and crested 
appearance, much like the Ostrich Plume Ferns. Price, 25c. 
each, postpaid. Larger size, 50c. and 75c., by express. 
New Ornamental Fern 
Polystichum Setosym or Lady Fern 
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