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Adiantum Farleyense. 
The most luxuriant and magnificent of all the ferns. It is 
of easy culture, and probably attains a larger size than any 
other Maiden-hair species. Price $1 to $3 each. 
Adiantum Formosum. 
Having a large stock of this most profitable and best Maid- 
en-hair fern for the florist, I offer it to the trade at $15 per 
100. 
Selaginella Wildenovii. 
The foliage of this variety is always in demand at highest 
rates, and is most profitable to the florist. |15 per 100. 
Pteris Cretica Alba Lineata. 
This ranks next to the two preceding for florists' use. $15 
per 100. 
Leucophyton Brownii. 
The delicate needle foliage, like-silver spray, is an admirable 
filling or edging for beds, and also for basket-work. 10 cents 
each. $6 per 100. 
English Hollies. 
These magnificent broad-leaf evergreen ti-ees are not hardy 
in our climate, but are easily removed, and may be kept in 
perfection in a cool cellar. Nothing can exceed the beauty of 
the deep-green polished foliage, with clear and distinct silver 
and golden variegation. For lawn specimens they are un- 
equalled. Price $1 to 13 each. 
Roses. 
A fine collection of hardy perpetual varieties in pots, ready 
to flower, at 50 cents each. Bedding kinds at 25 cents to 
50 cents. Plants from the open ground at 50 cents. $4 per 
dozen. Standard or Tree Roses, $1 to $1.50 each. 
Shrubs. 
A very large collection, which includes all the best standard 
and also new kinds ; all of superior quality, at 50 cents each. 
$4 per dozen. Also smaller sizes for plantations, at low prices. 
