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15 cts. and 25 fts. 

 15 c(s. . 



* Iiastrea Aristata Variegata. This beautiful vm-iety has a broad oand of yellowis)i- 

 ^Ejeen through the pinnules. 16 cts. 



— Opaca. Dark gi-een triangular foliage. 15 cts. 



* — Clirysoloba. 15 cts. 



* Lomaria Ciliata. A dwarf Tree Fern, loots. . . 

 Ijygocliiim Scandeiis. The Japanese Climbing Fern. 15 cts. 



— Dicliotomiim. An interesting species, with large, heavy pinnae. 15 cts. 



* l>Iiccolei)ia Ilirta Cristata. A most useful decorative Fern, beautifully crest ea I'l cts. 

 25 cts. and 50 cts. 



— Ili!<pi<la. A graceful dwarf-growing variety. 15 cts. 



* Neplirolepis Cordata Compacta. A most desirable dwarf-growing Swora Feru. 

 15 cts. and 25 cts. 



— Anna Foster. A new crested Sword Fern. 25 cts. and 50 els. 



— Uutti. A splendid dwarf-growing species with pretty crested pinnae. 15 cts. 



* — Exaltata Bosloniensis ('' The Boston Fern"). S-inch pots, 15 cts.; 4-inc'i n-i? "h 

 cts.; 5-inch pots, 50 cts.; 7-inch pots, $1 00 ; 8-inch pots, fine specimens, S2.00 each. 



plumosa. Similar to the Boston Fern, but with the ends of the fronds "I'e'' 



crested. 25 cts. and 50 cts. 



* — Pectinata. A dwarf variety of the Sword Fern. 15 cts. and 25 cts. 



* — Pliillipensc. A |)retty miniature Sword Fern, with deep green foliage. 1 • o's. 



— Rutescens tripiniiatitida. 25 cts. 



* Nephiodium Ili'itipes. 15 cts. 



Nipliubolns hingiia. 25 cts. | Coryinbifera. 



Onycliiuni .laponicnm. 15 cts. 

 Platyloma Falcata. 15 cts. 



* Polypodinm Aureum. Large foliage, of a distinct bluisli color. 



— Areolata. 15 cts. | ■• — Fraxiincllifolia. 

 Polysticlinni Angulare Prolifera (Lace Fern). 15 cts. 



* — Coreacenm. 15 cts. | — Sctosiimo 15 cts. 



Platycerium (^rande. One of the rarest of the otag-horn Ferns. Stock limited- $3.00. 



— Alcicorne (Elk's-Horn Ferii). This variety is seen more commonly than any of the 

 other sorts, but is still scarce and a most interesting species. 75 cts. to $1.00 eacn. 



~ Alcicorne Majus. .$1.50. 



— Ilillii. A pretty Stag-horn Fern, with cleft pinnr?. $1.00. 



Majus. A variety of the above, with larger, heavier foliage. $1.50 each. 



— Stemmaria. $.".50. | — Veitclii. $2.50. 



* I'teris Adiantoides. ' 15 cts. 



* — Argyrea. Large, bold foliage, with broad band of white tlirongh the centre of each, 

 frond. 15 cts. and 25 cts. 



— Biaurita. 15 cts. 



* — Cretica Albo-Lineata. A jiretty and useful variegated variety. 15 cts. 

 * Magnifica. Beautiful cre.sted fronds. 15 cts. 



— Harrisoni. 15 cts. ] — Hastata. 15 cts. 



— Internata. 15 cts. 



— Leptophylla. Silvery -green foliage. 15 cts. 



■ — Longiiolia Mariesii. Especially suited for growing suspended, pi-oducing drooping 

 fronds nearly 2 feet long. 15 cts. each. 



* — Ouvrardi. 15 cts. | — Palmata. 



* — Sernilata. 15 cts. 



* — ■ — Cristat.'i. A pretty crested Fern. 15 cts. 

 Compacta. 15 cts. | ■ Voluta. 



* — Seiboldii. 15 cts. 



* — Tremula. Well-known and useful Fern. 15 cts. 



— Victori<r. 15 cts. | * — Himsetti. 

 Sitalobiiim Cicntarinm. One of the best Ferns tor tlie ninateur. 



SELAOINELLAS, OR ilOSSES. 

 All of the Selaginellas are useful in connection with Ferns foi- the filling of Wardian Cases, 

 Fern Dishes, etc. The varieties offered below are among the most interesting. 



Ca!sia, Denticulata, Kianseaiia Aniea, Vogelli, 



Cfesia Arborca, Kniiliana. — Variegata, Walichii. 



Ctispidata, I'labellata, Maitensi, 



15 cts. eiicli : set of 11 varieties, .'?1 .50. 

 JAPANESE FERN BALLS {l>=ivallia Bullata) 

 A variety from Japan, made up by the Japanese into fanciful shapes, such as 

 wreaths and other figures, and may be suspended from the roof of the conservatorir cr 

 •low garden, where they soon start into growth. The roots are fastened to a frame made of 

 «paghnum moss, which retains the moisture, so that an occasional dipping into a pai! of 

 water is all that is required to keep the plants in a good growing condition. We ofler the 

 ball shape only. 50 cts. each. 



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