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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



MlCKOLEPIA HlRTHA CRISTATA. 



FERNS. 



Our collection embraces the leading sorts of this beautiful class of plants ; 

 foliage make them much valued for Wardian cases, Ferneries and rock-work 

 the stronger varieties succeed well when planted out in shade and moisture 

 where noted. 



Adiantum. {Maiden Hair.) 



Amabile. 



Assimile. 



Capillus Veneris. 



Concinnum Latum. 



Cuneatum. 



Decorum. 



Farleyense. 50 cts to $1. 



Formosum. 50 cents. 



Gracillimum. 50 cents. 



Pubescens. 



Seemani. 75 cents. 



St. Catherinas. 



Trapeziforme. 50 cents. 

 Alsophila Australis. Australian 



tree fern. $1 to $2. 

 Asplenium Belangeri. 

 Cyrtomium Falcatum. 

 Davallia Mooreana. 50 cents. 

 Dicksonia Antarctica. Australian 

 tree fern. $2. 



Gymnogramma. Chrysophylla. 

 {Golden Fern.) 

 Peruviana Argyrophilla. 



Finest silver fern. 

 Decomposita. 

 Sulphurea. {Sulphur Fern.) 

 Lomaria Gibba. 50 cents. 



Gibba Crispa. 75 cents. 

 Lygodium Scandens. {Japoni- 

 cum.) A climbing Japanese 

 fern of great beauty. 

 Microlepia Hirtha Cristata 

 (new). An elegant crested | 

 fern of good habit and growth. j 

 50 cents. 

 Nephrolepsis Exaltata. Strong j 

 grower. 25 to 50 cents. 

 Davallioides Furcans. A 

 beautiful and ornamental I 

 crested fern of easy cul- I 

 ture. 



FICUS— India Rubber Plant. 



their graceful and great diversity of 

 where there is moisture and shade ; 

 . 20 cents; $2.00 per dozen, except 



Nephrolepsis Duffi (new). Com- 

 pact elegant habit. 50 cents. 

 Tuberosa. 

 Polypodium Aureum. 

 Pteris Argyrea. A very showy 

 strong-growing fern, with 

 variegated foliage; excellent 

 for interior or outside decora- 

 tion. 

 Cretico Albo Lineata. 

 Hastata. 

 Nemoralis. 

 Palmata. 

 Serrulata. 

 Serrulata Cristata. 

 Tremula. 



Tricolor. Very rich crimson 

 veins. 50 cents. 

 Sitilobium Circutarium. Strong 

 grower. 



A fine plant, very popular, not only in the hothouse but as a decorative plant for the drawing-room or flower- 

 garden. Its thick leathery leaves make it especially valuable in consequence of doing perfectly well in the dry air 

 of inhabited rooms. 



Chauveri. Foliage much larger and broader than F. elastica, cream-colored midrib. #1.50. 

 Cooperi. Another variety, with narrower leaves than F. elastica, with red midrib. $1.50. 

 Elastica. The old and favorite sort. Fine large shining foliage. $1 to $1.50. 

 Parcelli. Large leaves, beautifully marbled with bright green and white. The plant is of free growth and 



extremely effective. 50 cents. 

 Repens. A fine creeper for green and hothouse decoration. 25 cents. 



