DECORATIVE HOUSE FERNS 



?EDDY JR. — The 



fronds are broad 

 and beautifully tap- 

 ered from the base 

 to the tip, drooping 

 just enough to make 

 a graceful plant. 

 Compact, and thrives 

 under most any 

 condition. 



]^OOSEVEI.T — Re 



sembles the Boston 

 Fern, but produces 

 many more fronds, 

 thus making a 

 handsomer and bush- 

 ier plant. 



. ACKSONn — Ex 

 tremely strong 

 grower. Resembling 

 Sword Fern, quick- 

 ly forming, large, 

 upriglit plant, 



"HE BOSTON 

 PERN— This Fern 

 differs from the or- 

 dinary Sword Fern 

 in having much 

 longer fronds, which 

 tain a length of six 



frequently at- 



feet drooping 

 gracefully over the side of the pot or 

 jardiniere. 



Price of all Ferns in extra strong pot plants, 20c each; 

 lants from 4 and 5 inch pots, 75c each, postpaid. 



Roosevelt 



VERONA — The fronds are very fine 

 and fluffy. Known as Lace or Baby 

 Breath Fern. Dwarf or compact. 



for $1.00; large 



Sui 



Fl 



Summer Blooming Gladioli 



mmer nowering 



GLADIOLI 



Price, named Gladiolus below: 35c per 

 dozen, all postpaid by mail. 



AMERICA — Soft flesh-pink, slightly 

 tinged with lavender. 



CHICAGO WHITE— Pure white; lav- 

 ender stripes. 



MRS. FRANK PENDLETON— Salmon 

 pink, deep, red blotches. 



BARON HULOT— Rich, royal violet- 

 blue. 



CRIMSON GLOW — Bright crimson- 

 scarlet. 



HALLEY (The Early Giant) — Salmon- 

 pink, immense. 



WILBRINK— Color delicate pink. 



HERADA — Pure mauve with deeper 

 markings in the throat. 



SOUVENIR — Superb golden yellow. 



MRS. PRANCES KING — A striking 

 shade of light scarlet. 



LE MARECHAL POCH — Soft flesh 

 pink. 



GOLDEN MEASURE — Handsome 

 spikes of yellow flowers. 



MIXED GLADIOLI— Exhibition sorts, 

 all colors mixed. 20c per doz. ; $1.75 

 per 100, postpaid. 



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