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THE CREAM OF VARIETIES; WORTH 

 TREBLE THE MOXET. 



Latania Borbonica — This Palm is more largely used than any other 

 on account of its strong, healthy habit. Magnificent in appear- 

 ance. It is beautiful for jardinieres, baskets, etc. 15c each. 



Kentia Belmoreana — The curly Palm leaves pinnate, the divisions 

 taper pointed. One of the very best for all purposes. 30c each. 



Seafontaia Elegans — One of the most graceful of all, bearing long, 

 curving pinnate leaves of rare beauty. A magnificent plant for 

 jardiniere or center of large tropical bed. 15c each. 



Phoenix Canariensis — A most beautiful strong growing Pahn with 

 dark green glossy foliage. This variety is very easily grown, 

 and is sure to please every purchaser. Price, 15c. 



Select as small a pot as will comfortably contain the roots, giving 

 good drainage, and being carefu! not to bury ihe stem of the Palm. 

 CULTURE ^'^^^ composed of stiil, sandy loam is the most desir- 

 \,v u t. ^^jg most cases once a year is often enough to re- 

 pot a Palm, being careful not to break or cat the roots in so doing. 

 Never allow the plant to become dry, but give plenty of water, not 

 allowing the soil to become sour. Sponging the leaves occasionally 

 will improve the health of the Palm. 



Cocos Weddeliana— The most elegant and graceful of all the smaller 

 Palms. Its slender, erect stems are freely furnished with 

 gracefully arching leaves, made up of innumerable long, narrow 

 pinnae or segments of a rich green color. The cocos are admir- 

 able for fern dishes. 20c each. 



Keatla Fosteiiaaa — This is without exception the most hardy of its 

 class. It is very graceful, and for table decoration, scarcely has 

 its equal. Price, 20c each. 



If you desire Large Specimen Palms, write to 

 me. My stock is fine. 



BEAUTIFUL DECORATIVE FERNS. 



Adiantum Cuneatum— The best known variety of Adiantum. Its 

 graceful, lace-like foliage makes it indispensable for flower work. 

 Especially adapted for jardinieres or any place where elegant 

 effect is desired. Price, 15c each. 



Adiantum Roenbeckl — Stronger and more erect grower than Cune- 

 atum. Price, 15c. 



Mlcrdepia Hispida— The Pteris varieties are the best adapted for 

 fern jardinieres for table decoration, being a constant source of 

 delight. Theji possess large deep green fronds, presenting a 

 unique and beautiful appearance. Sure to do well. Price, 15c each. 



Pteris Serrulata— One of the most beautiful jardiniere or basket 

 ferns known. Fronds of graceful form and a delicate sea green 

 color. Price, 10c each. 



Pteris Critica Alba Lineata— A beautiful and distinct variety. The 

 fronds are spreading, somewhat long and narrow, with a broad 

 veiningor band of white running through center. Very hardy. 10c. 



Adiantum Gracdliura — One of the most lovely of its class, each fi-ond 



is lace-like in appearance. 10c each. 

 Pteris Serrulata Crista— Beautiful deep green fronds branching 



irregularly, somewhat resembling the antlers of a deer, the ends 



being like a minature tassel, A very handsome variety. 15c each. 

 Oaychium Japonicum— A very dainty fern, being so delicate as to be 



feathery in its gracefulness. Beautiful for fern pots, etc. One 



of the most graceful of all. Price, 10c each. 

 Blechnum Brazilienis — Somewhat resembling the Sword Fern, yet 



the fronds are shoi'ter and bi-oader. Stands house culture well. 



Price. 10c each. 



Selaginella Emeliana — A distinct and most beautiful species of bold 

 but very graceful habit, growingabout lOinches high. 16c each. 



SET OF TEN FOR 99 CENTS. 



New Sword feTn—{Xephrolepis Cordata Cnmpacta.) Finest ol all 



Sword Perns. Strong growing compact habit. Fronds are of a 



dark green color, very 



rich, of upright growth, 



with just sufScient arch 



stem to make them grace- 

 ful. Price, 25c each. 

 New Boston Sword Fern— 



(Nephrolepis Exalt ata 



BostonieTisis.) — Originat- 

 ed near Boston. Fronds 



obtain a length of four 



feet which arch and 



droop over gracefully. 



One of the finest. 20c. 

 Sword Fern — (SephroUpis 



PhilUpense) — A pretty 



narrow leaved variety of 



the Swoi"d Fern, with i 



dark foliage. Very de- | 



sirable decorative plant, i 



Price, 15c each. 

 Sword Fern — (NephroUpis ] 



Exaltata) — It makes a ; 



charming ornament for , 



any room, and a grand '4 



center plant for baskets, 



pots or vases. 10c each. 

 Sword ferniXepfirolepisDa- 



valleoides FurcanK) — Simi- 

 lar to the Sword Fern in 



appearance ; ends of fronds forked and serrated. 



35c each. 



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SET OF FIVE SWORD FERNS FOR 75c. 



