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FINJE FERNS. Varieties of Special Merit. 



Adiantum Croweanum. 



The New Maiden-hair for Catting. 



Probably no fern is so well and so favorably 

 known in cut flower centres, where it finds 

 ready sales in preference to and at higher prices 

 than other forms of Maidenhair. 



Its principal points of merit are its strong 

 vigorous growth, very long stems and remark- 

 able keeping qualities. 



We offer strong 3-inch pot plants, $2.50 per 

 dozen ; $15.00 per 100 ; $125. 00 per 1000. 



Adiantum Farleyense. 



Thrifty, vigorous plants. 



3-inch pots, $2 00 per doz. 



4 " " S °o " 



5 " " 9 00 



Asplenium Nidus Avis. 



The "Bird's Nest Fern," a fine, thrifty lot 

 of plants. 

 4-inch pots . $0 35 cts. each, $3 50 per doz. 



5 " " . 60 " 6 00 " 



6 " " . 1 00 " 10 00 " 



7 " " . 1 50 " 



THE NEW CUMPACT BOSTON FERN. NEl'HROLEITS SCOTTII 



Cibotium Schiedei. 



This is undoubtedly the finest of all Ferns for decorative 

 purposes, and, though appearing very soft, is in fact very hardy, 

 as has been demonstrated by the leading decorators throughout 

 the country, succeeding admirably as a house plant. It possesses 

 a graceful and delicate appearance that is found in no other plant. 

 It is a variety that is always scarce and difficult to obtain. 

 8-inch pots $2.50 each. 



The Boston Fern (Nephrolepis Bostoniensis.) 



On account of having an unusual large stock of fine, well 

 established plants in 2^- inch pots we offer these for immediate 

 delivery at exceptional low prices . 

 2^ -inch pots, 

 3 

 4 

 5 



pans, 



J54 00 per 100 ; 

 8 00 " 



2 00 per doz. ; 



3 00 " 

 5 00 " 

 2 00 each. 



535 00 per 1000 

 70 00 " 

 15 00 per 100 

 25 00 " 

 40 00 " 



The New Tarry town Fern. 



Nephrolepis Piersoni Elegantissima. 



This is a sport from the Pierson Fern, in which the plumy 

 peculiarity of the original form is even more distinctly devel- 

 oped than in the original, the side pinnae being again sub- 

 divided and standing at right angles to the midrib, makes both 

 sides of the frond equally beautiful, while, at the same time, the 

 plant is of much more compact habit, growing only one-half as 

 tall, but with the fronds nearly twice as wide, making it a much 

 more desirable plant for all purposes. 



2^-inch pots, 12 plants for 75 cts. each 



50 " 60 " 



" " 100 " 50 " 



" " 500 " 45 " 



" " 1000 " 40 " 



5 -inch pots, . . $1 50 each I 8-inch pots, . . $3 00 each 

 6 " " . . 2 00 " I 10 " " . . 5 00 " 



The Pierson Fern. Nephrolepis Piersoni.) 



We offer good young plants from 2^-inch pots, 75 cts. per 

 dozen ; $6.00 per IOO. 



Nephrolepis Scottii. 



The New Boston Fern That Has Come to Stay. 



In this new variety, we believe we have a Fern which will 

 finally take the place of the Boston Fern. This is a strong 

 statement, but one which we are certain will be fully realized. 

 To sum up its merits briefly, it can, under the most ordinary 

 treatment, be grown into an ideal specimen of compact shape, 

 which in the ordinary Boston Fern could only be accomplished 

 with the most careful culture, and by giving the plants a large 

 amount of room. Its natural, compact habit admits of almost 

 double the number of plants to be grown in the same space as 

 the regular Boston Fern. We recommend this for extensive 

 planting, as we are certain that you will not meet with the same 

 disappointment as in some of the new varieties introduced within 

 the last few years, but that you will find this a profitable invest- 

 ment, and a plant that will appeal to your customers on account 

 of its compact, symmetrical and graceful form. 



We offer a large stock at much reduced prices. 



Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 



2X-inch pots I200 $15 00 #125 00 



3 " " 3 25 25 00 200 00 



4 " " 4 5° 35 00 



5 " " 6 00 50 00 



6 " " 12 co 100 00 



Platy Ceriums. ( Stag-Horn Ferns. ) 



These are always interesting on account of their curiously- 

 shaped foliage and peculiar habit of growth. 

 Alcicorne. The best known species, foliage not as large as 



in most others, but very interesting. 75 cts. each. 

 Grande. This interesting variety is always scarce. Strong 



plants, $2.00 each. 

 Hillii Majus. A large-leaved form with broadly-lobed pinnae, 



#1.00 each. 

 Stemmaria. Very large deeply-lobed pinnae, $2.00 each. 



Japanese Fern Balls. 



7 to 9-inch size, started into growth. $4.00 per dozen ; 

 30.00 per 100. 



