HELENA. MONTANA 
PLANTS— Continued. 1 1 
FERNS— (Continued). 
Boston Fern. 
Nephrolepis Boston iciisis (Boston Fern)— Allhough many 
new varieties of ferns have been introduced, the Boston 
Fern still remains Ihe favorite. Each year the demand 
for this long time favorite Is increasing, especially in the 
larger sizes. It is conceded by all to be the most appro- 
priate fern used for a present, for whicb, purpose we 
carry a special grade. A fern of any kind, especially the 
Boston, tends to give an air of refinement to the room. 
Our stock of Boston Ferns this year is the last word in 
excellence, and owing to the fact that we are offering 
nothing but the choicest kinds, expect a heavy demand. 
Plants range at 2^c, 35e, 75c, $1.50, $2.50 
Our special "Present Size" $2.50 
Cj'i-toinium Falcatiim— (Holly Fern). 
Pteris Serrulata Cristata. 
Pteris Serrulata Cristata— Very ornamental. 
Each 15c and 
Cyrtomium. Falcatiim— The popular Holly Fern. 
Each ..15c and 
Pteris Albo Lineata — Cream striped foliage. 
Each 15c and 
Pteris Crctica — Erect foliage; hardy. 
Each , 15c and 
Pteris Wimsetti — A 
beautiful crested 
variety. 
Each 15c and 25c 
Pteris .\diantoides — 
Something out ol 
the ordinary. 
Each 15c and 25(' 
Pteris Ouvradii — I'oi 
fern dishes. 
Each 15c and 25c 
Pteris Arjjyrea— Much 
in demand lor fern 
dishes. 
Each 15c and 25c 
Polystiehuni Setosuni 
—A variety for fern 
dishes. 
Each 15c 
Nephrolepis Eleganl- 
issinia — (The Tar- 
rytown). Another 
fancy Boston. 
Each, 
20c, 35c, 75c, $1.50 and 
$2.50 
25c 
25c 
25c 
25c 
Plal J cerium Bifornie 
(Bull Moose Fern). 
Platycenuni Biforme— Broad undivided fronds and 
a very fine exhibition plant. 
Small plants, each 
makes 
50c 
