GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOTTTHERN STATES. 



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Boston Ferns. 



narrower, and they are much more freely 

 produced, making a very compact, finished 

 plant, particularly in the smaller sizes. 

 Prices, 50c., 75c., $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. 



THE FOLLOWING STANDARD 

 VARIETIES. 25c, 50c., $1.00, $1.50 and 

 $2,00: 



Adiantum — Aeraulum. 

 Adiantum — Aneifense, 

 Adiantum — Bausel. 

 AdiaiUum — Concinnum. 

 Adiantum — Crneatum. 

 Adiantum — Cuneatum Variegatum. 

 Adiantum— Cuneatum Grandiceps. 

 Adiantujn — Farleyense. 

 Adiantum — Formosum. 

 Adiantum — Gracillinum. 

 Adiantum — Bellum. 

 Adiantum — Pubescens. 

 A diantum — Wiegandi. 

 Blechnum — Occidentale. 

 Cyrtomium — Falcatum. 

 Davillia — Fijiensis Plumosa. 

 Dictyogramme — Japonica. 

 Dicksonia — Antarctica. 

 Gymnogramme — Sulphurea. 

 Lastrea— Aristata Varigata. 

 Lastrea — Opaca. 

 Lomaria — Gibba. 

 Microlepia — Hispida. 

 Onychium — Japonicum. 

 Polypodiumi — -A ureum. 

 Polypodium — Setosum. 

 Pteris — Adiantoides. 

 Pteris — Argyrsea. 

 Pteris — Cretica Alba Lineota. 

 Pteris — Cretica Magnifica. 



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Japanese Fern Ball. 



Pteris — Hastata. 



Pteris — Interata. 



Pteris — Ouvrardii. 



Pteris — Serrulata. 



Pteris — Tremuta. 



Pteris — Palmata. 



Pteris — Sitolobium Circutarium. 



Pteris — Selaginella Emiliana. 



JAPANESE FERN BALLS. — Ex- 

 quisitely superb hanging balls of ferns. 

 Quite hardy, and of ordinary easy 

 culture, of Japanese origin, and very 

 much admired of everybody, - Their 

 delicate fronds growing forming a mo^ 

 graceful basket. Price each, 75c., fi,O0> 

 $1.50 and $2.00. 



RESURRECTION PLANT (Selaginel- 

 la). — Two varieties from Mexico. Very- 

 peculiar: when dry it can be laid away for 

 several months, but at any time when 

 placed in a dish of water, it will revive, 

 open out, and look like a beautiful fern. If 

 planted in a moist, shady place, it will 

 grow nicely ; 25c. each. 



CLIIVSBERS. 



AMPELOPSIS Yeltchv.— Boston or Ja- 

 panese Ivy. — A most satisfactory and beau- 

 tiful climber; it is entirely hardy and caia 

 adapt itself to any locality or exposure,? 

 clings fast to stone, brick or wooden walls* 

 and is extensively used on residencea^ 

 churches, factories, etc., where in summef 

 it covers all with a perfect mat of dark 

 green leathery foliage, which changes as 

 autumn approaches to brilliant crimsonj 

 the foliage serves as a great protection ^ tO 

 buildings, the leaves lapping over like tilei 

 on a roof, preventing effectually the raiti 

 from penetrating the walls. Strong field 

 grown plants, 25c. and 50c. each. 



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