 PTERIS 
CRETICA 
| ALBO-LINEATAY 
* Lomaria Ciliata. A dwarf Tree Fern. 15 cts. 
Lygodium Dichotomum. A climbing species, with large, heavy pinne. 15 cts. 
— Japonicum. A beautiful Japanese climbing Fern. 15 cts. 
—Scandens. A climbing variety with light:green foliage. 15 cts. 
* Microlepia Hirta Cristata. A most useful decorative Fern, beautifully crested. 
15 ets. and 25 ets. 
—- Hispida. A graceful dwarf-growing variety. 15 ets. 
*Nephrolepis Cordata Compacta. A desirable dwarf-growing Sword Fern. lic. 
*— Exaltata Bostoniensis (‘“ The Boston Fern”). Young plants, 15 cts. Speci- 
men plants in 6-inch pots, 50 cts. and 75 cts. each. 
— Duffii. An interesting and pretty dwarf species. 25 cts. 
— Scotti (Dwarf Boston Fern). See new and rare plants, pages 103 to 106. 
* — Pectinata. A dwarf variety of the Sword Fern. 15 cts. 
* — Philipense. A pretty miniature Sword Fern, with deep green foliage. 15 cts. 
* Nephrodium Hertipes. 15 cts. 
Niphobolus Lingua. 25 cts. | — Corymbifera. 25 cts. 
Onychium Japonicum. 15 cts. 
Platyloma Falcata. 15 cts. 
* Polypodium Aureum. Large foliage of a distinct bluish color. 15 cts. 
— Fraxinellifolia., 15 cts. 
Polystichum Angulare Prolifera (Lace Fern). 15 ets. 
* — Coreaceum. 15 cts. | —Setosum. 15 cts. 
Platycerium Stemmaria (Stag Horn Fern). Of bold, majestic appearance. $1.50. 
— Willinckii. Deeply cleft narrow pinne; rare. $2.50 each. 
* Pteris Argyrea. Large, bold foliage, with broad band of white through the centre 
of each frond. 15 ets. 
* — Cretica Albo-Lineata. A pretty and useful variegated variety. 15 cts. 
* —_ — Magnifica. Beautiful crested fronds. 15 cts. 
——  Mayii. A dwarf, variegated sort, with the ends prettily crested. 15 cts. 
— Longifolia Mariesii. Especially suited for growing suspended, producing droop- 
ing fronds nearly 2 feet long. 15 cts. each. 
* — Serrulata Cristata. A pretty crested Fern. 15 cts. 
* — 'Tremula. Well-known and useful Fern. 15 cts. 
* — Adiantoides. 15 cts. * — Sieboldii. 15 cts. 
— Hastata. 15 cts. * — Serrulata. 15 cts. 
— Internata. 15 cts. — Wilsoni. 15 cts. 
— Ouvrardi. 15 cts. * — Wimsetti. 15 cts. 
— Palmata. 15 ets. ——  Multiceps. 15 cts. 
Sitalobium Cicutarium. One of the best Ferns for the amateur. 15 cts. 
Woodwardia Radicans. 50 cts. 
SELAGINELLAS, OR MOSSES. 
All of the Selaginellas are useful in connection with Ferns for the filling of Wardian 
Cases, Fern Dishes, ete. The varieties offered below are among the most interesting. 
Ameena, Cuspidata, Krauseana Variegata. 
Braunii, Emiliana, Martensi, 
Cesia, Flabellatta, Rubella, 
Cesia Arborea, Krauseana, Rubricaulis, 
Caulescensminus, W— Aurea, Serpens, 
Vogelli, Wallichii. 
15 cts. each; set of 17 varieties, $2.00. 
JAPANESE FERN BALLS (Davallia Bullata). 
A variety from Japan, and may be suspended from the roof of the conservatory or win- 
dow garden, where they soon start into growth. The roots are fastened to a frame of 
spaghnum moss, which retains the moisture, so that an occasional dipping into a pail of 
water is all that is required to keep the plants in a good growing condition. 50c. each. 
COLLECTIONS OF FERNS. 
We will furnish one each of 32 varieties of Adiantums or Maiden Hair Bors offered 
on page 126, a most interesting assortment, for $7.00. 
One each of 25 Distinet Ferns, all different, $3 00 
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