HOUSE, CONSERVATORY, & PORCH PLANTS 
Dreer’s Fine Ferns 
Adiantum cuneatum. This is the well-known fine-leaved 
Maiden Hair Fern which is used so extensively in combination 
with cut flowers. 3-inch pots 25c each; 5-inch pots 75c each. 
— farleyense Gloriosa (The Glory Fern). A beautiful form 
of this wonderful and showy variety. Good plants in 3-inch 
pots 50c each; 4-inch pots $1.00 each. 
— Wrighti. This is a comparatively new variety of the Maiden 
Hair type with beautiful large fronds which are of a particularly 
pleasing green color. A good hardy variety suitable for the 
house. 
4-inch pots 75c each. 
Asplenium Nidus Avis (Bird's Nest Fern). We havea splendid 
lot of these interesting house Ferns. 34-inch pots 75c; 5-inch 
pots $1.50 each. 
Cyrtomium Rochfordianum compactum (Cres/ed Holly 
Fern). Next to the Boston Ferns the Holly Ferns are most 
desirable for apartment and house use. The foliage is rich 
dark green and the pinnae or leaflets besides being waved on 
the edges are also deeply cut and toothed. 24-inch pots 15c; 
3-inch pots 25c; 4-inch pots 50c each. 
Nephrolepis bostoniensis (Bos/on Fern). The original type 
with long graceful fronds. 4-inch pots 60c; 6-inch pots $1.50 
each. Specimen plants in 8-inch pots $3.00 each. 
— Whitmani (The Ostrich-Plumed Boston Fern). A pretty, 
crested form of the Boston Fern with bright plume-like foliage. | 
4-inch pots 75c; 6-inch pots $1.50 each. 
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Platycerium 
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Platycerium—sStag Horn Fern 
These peculiar and interesting Ferns are especially useful for home 
and conservatory decoration. Very odd and interesting. 
—alcicorne. A showy variety with long narrow leaves of a strik- 
ing grayish green color. $2.50 each. 
—alcicorne major. The leaves of this variety are larger and 
of a deeper green than the above. $5.00 each. 
—grande. Both the fertile and sterile leaves of this variety are 
Stag Horn shape. Very desirable. $7.50 each. 
Polypodium Mandaianum, Seedlings. Attractive fronds 
which are wavy or undulated. They are of a glaucous blue 
color. Very hardy. 4-inch pots 50c each. 
Pteris Alexandrae. The crested fronds of this particular vari- 
ety are attractively variegated with silvery white. A horticul- 
tural form of ‘‘cretica.’’ 2}-inch pots 15c; 4-inch pots 50c each, 
— Rivertoniana. This is the most desirable of the taller crested 
forms of Pteris. A wonderful and most attractive variety. 
2}-inch pots 15c; 4-inch pots 50c each. 
— Victoriae. Those who like the variegated Ferns will be de- 
lighted with this variety which has graceful deep green foliage, 
showily marked with silvery white. 2}-inch pots 15c each; 
4-inch pots 50c each. 
—Wilsoni. Lovely symmetrical plants with graceful bright 
green fronds. 2}-inch pots 15c; 4-inch pots 50c. 
Ferns for Fern Dishes 
We can supply the most desirable varieties. 
24-inch pots 15c each. Set of 10 for $1.25. 
Nice plants, 
Four Tree Ferns 
Splendid for naturalizing in southern California or other warm 
states where they will grow into magnificent specimens. Also 
useful for large conservatories. 
Alsophila australis (Australian Tree Fern). A vigorous va- 
riety growing to 20 feet high. 3}-iach pots 75c each. 
Blechnum braziliensis (Brazil Tree Fern). This variety 
grows about 5 feet high. 34-inch pots 75c each. 
Cibotium Schiedei (Mexican Tree Fern). A lovely showy 
variety growing to 8 feet high. Most desirable and most valuable 
of all Ferns for room and porch decorations. Has large fronds 
of a beautiful light green color. 
4-inch pots $1.00 each 
6-inch pots $2.50 each 
8-inch tubs $5.00 each 
10-inch tubs $7.50 each 
1 Lomaria gibba (New Caledonia Tree Fern). This variety grows 
as much as 5 feet in height. 34-inch pots 75c each. 
107 The Garden Notebook (Putz) Gardening indoor and out during the entire year $1.50, postpaid 
