J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 
Boston Fern. 
BOSTON FERNS.—A large stock in vari- 
gus sizes. 20c., 25c., 35c., 50c. and $1.00. 
Extra large, $1.50 and $2.00. 
CYRTOMIUM ROCHFORDIANUM.— 
(The Crested Holly Fern).—lIts foliage is of 
a rich deep glossy green color the leaflets 
besides being wavy or undulated, are also 
deeply cut or toothed, giving the plant a 
graceful light appearance, which makes it 
vauane for decorative use. 25c. and 50c. 
éach. 
ADIANTUM FARLEYENSE GLORIOSA. 
(The Glory Fern, or Ruhm von Mordrecht). 
It closely resembles Adiantum Farleyense 
and will make a splendid substitute for 
that fancy variety. It will thrive under 
the same condition as given to the Nephro- 
lepis and develops fronds of great beauty 
on longer stiffer stems than Farleyense. 
Do not. fail to give it a trial. 50c. and 
$1.00 each. 
NEPEHROLEPIS CORDATA COMPACTA. 
—Compact Sword Fern.— Adaptable for 
hanging baskets. 25c. and 50c. Extra 
large $1.C0 and $1.50. 
NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTI (Dwarf, Com- 
pact Boston Fern).—This is a sport from 
the well-Known Boston Fern, and is a 
novelty that will commend itself to all. It 
is quite distinct from the Boston Fern, the 
fronds being shorter and narrower, and 
they are much more freely produced, mak- 
Ing a very compact, finished plant, par- 
ticularly in the small sizes. Prices, 25c., 
50c., 75c. and $1.00. 
NEPHROLEPIS BDAVALLIOIDES FUR- 
CANS.—Fish Tail Fern.—50c., 75c., $1.00, 
$1.50 and $2.50. 
Maiden Hair Fern. 
THE FOLLOWING STANDARD VARI- 
ETIES, 25c., 50c., $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, 
except where noted: 
Adiantum.—Maiden Hair Fern. 
A. Capillus Weneris.—One of the hardi- 
est, suitable for pot culture and outdoor 
planting. : 
A. Capillus Veneris Magnificus.—Also 
hardy, leaves are larger than the preced- 
ing variety, very desirable for general 
culture. 
A, Cuneatum.—A very choice variety. 
A. Hybridum.—50c and $1.00. 
A. Croweanum.—A good and pretty vari- 
ety. 50c. and $1.00. 
A. Parleyense.—The finest of all the 
Maiden Hairs. 50e., $1.00 and $1.50. Does 
best in a greenhouse. 
Climbing Fern (Lygodium Scandens).—Of 
rapid growth, very graceful. 
Holly Fern (Cyrtomium 
Strong. robust growth, 
15c., 25c. and 50c. each. 
Elegantissima.—50c., $1.00 and $1.50. 
Falcatum).— 
easy to manage. 
Small Ferns for Dishes. 
FERNS FOR FERW DISHES.—We have 
a nice collection of the best varieties. 
15 and 25 cents each, $1.50 and $2.50 per 
dozen. 
HANGING BASEKETS.—Our baskets are 
well established and will- greatly enhance 
the beauty of your residence. They are 
filled with Asparagus and Boston Ferns, 
but we can make them of assorted plants 
and ferns as desired. 98-inch, $1.50; 10-inch 
$2.00; 12-inch, $3.00 each. 
RESURRECTION PLANT.—Selaginella. 
Two varieties from Mexico. Very peculiar 
when dry they can be laid away for several 
months, but at any time when placed ina 
dish of water, it will revive, open out and 
look like a beautiful fern. If planted ina 
moist, shady place, it will grow nicely. 
25c. each. 
SELAGINELLA KRAUSSIANA.—A fine 
creeping sort, admirable for covering soil 
in tubs for baskets or rockwork. 15c. and 
25c. 
SELAGINELLA UNCINATA. — Rainbow 
Moss.—A creeping species, the fronds show- 
ing peacock blue, bronze tints. Fine for 
edging or baskets. 15c. and 25c. 
SELAGINELLA EMILLIANA.—A new 
upright growing moss with numerous 
feathery stems branching from the base, 
forming a dense tuft. 15¢. and 25c. 
