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This graceful Nephrolepis differs from 
the ordinary Fern in having much longer 
fronds, which frequently attain a length 
of 4 feet. These fronds arch and droop 
over very gracefully, on account of which 
it is frequently called the ‘“‘Fountain 
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Fern.” 15c. 
A very hardy decorative plant with long green 
leaves, suitable for halls or other shady places, 
valuable for veranda decoration in summer. New F, ern ‘ 
Price, $1.00 each ay ates 
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Asptdistra Vartegata Lurtda |. The feathery plume-like 
fronds grow broad and 
heavy, measuring 6 inches 
across, increasing in beauty 
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Australian Tree Ferns | a3,tr ey, Sexi Oe ote 
Their elegant airy fronds of fresh pale green | foliage, the plant assumes 
color are like delicate lacework. Fine plants | 29 exceedingly graceful ap- 
for room culture, 25c.;3for65c. pearance. 15c. 
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Foliage ‘green striped with white. Price, 
<¢ 
, holly-like leaves. One of 
dishes and house culture. 1 
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Ausiralian Tree Fern 
(Lace Fern 
Greatly in demand since attention 
was called to its undoubted merits. It 
is fully as useful for indoor growing as 
the Boston Fern, and the fronds when 
cut last nearly a month. 15c.; 2 for 
25c. 
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These are greatly admired for window 
and house decoration, and, when estab- 
lished, are very easily managed, and more 
hardy than most other house plants. 
The seeds are very small and fine. Sow 
in shallow boxes of light, peaty soil, and 
keep moist by covering with fine moss. 
= =a A temperature of 60 degrees is about 
The Holly Fern right. Packet, 10c. Lace Fern 
