Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS— (Continued.) \3 
Nephrolepis Bostonicnsis (Boston Fern)— Although 
many new varieties of Ferns have been introduced, 
the Boston Fern still remains the favorite. Each 
year the demand for this long time favorite is in- 
creasing, especially in the larger sizes. It is con- 
ceded by all to be the most appropriate Fern used 
for a present, for which purpose we carry a special 
grade. A Fern of any kind, 'especially the Boston, 
tends to give an air of refinement to the room. 
Nephrolepis Whitman — The improved Ostrich-Plume 
l''ern and a very splendid subject to grow into spec- 
imen plants. Of a very unique and graceful ap- 
pearance. 
Each 25c, 35c, 75c, $1.50 and 12.50 
Nephrolepis Teddy, Jr. — A dwarf Boston, drooping 
just enough to make a shapely plant. 
Each $1.00 
Nephrolepis Elcgantissma (The Tarrytown) — An- 
other fancy Boston and a very valuable edition 
where fine foliage is desired. 
F.ach 25c. .35c, 75c. $t.50 and $2.50 
Cyrtomium Falcatuni — (Holly Fern.) 
Crytoiniuni Falcatum — The popular Holly Fern. Very 
suitable for Fern Dishes and makes a perfect specimen 
plant. The leaves are thick and a beautiful holly-green 
color. 
Each, (Postpaid) 15c and 35c 
^ FERN I 
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Nephrolepis Elegantissma. 
DISHES 
We always carry a large 
supply of Ferns suitable 
for Fern Dishes, and can 
nil any dish either with as- 
sorted Ferns or any one 
variety tis ordered. If the 
choice be left to us, we will 
nil the dish with the Ferns 
most suitable. 
Prices according to size 
of dish and number of 
Ferns used. 
We also carry a complete 
stock of Fern Dishes. 
Usually 
from 75c to $1.50. 
