NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
erns. 
EULALIA ZEBRINA JAPONICA. 
This plant is un- 
like most variegat- 
ed plants, as its 
stripe or markinj^ 
is across the leaf in- 
stead oHensthwisc, 
which gives it a 
very ^jecnliar, but 
beautilul appear- 
ance, t grows 
from 4. CO 6 feet 
high, and is very 
graceful in form. 
Being p e r f e c 1 1 y 
hardy, it is more 
desirable, as plants 
will improve in size 
and beauty every 
-year. For planting 
on a lawn as a 
sin£;le specimen 
plant, or for group- 
ing, it is unsurpass- 
ed. In the fall it 
bears large, tassel- 
like plumes. These 
maj' be used as par- 
lor ornaments, and 
will last for years. 
25c. 
EUCHARIS 
AIVSA- 
ZONICA. 
A splendid hot- 
house plant, bloom- 
ing nearly the en- 
tire season. It sends 
up stalks bearing 
several pure white, 
star-shaped flowers 
4- inches across, de- 
lightfully fragrant. 
EVI.AI-IA ZKBRINA JAPONICA. 
Itis very highly prized in bouquets, baskets, etc. 30c. 
These beautiful plants are 
now generally cultivated. 
Their graceful foliage makes 
them much valued for bas- 
kets, vases, rock work, 
wardian cases, etc. In sum- 
mer they should be set out- 
doors on the shady side of a 
house or (ence; shower 
them frequently, both in 
summer and winter. 
Adiantum Cuneatum.— 
The easiest to grow ; very 
ijraceful in appearance. 15c. 
Adiantum Gracillinam. 
— A most elegant Fern, with 
very light, graceful fronds, 
about a foot long; very 
tain and fragile, loc. 
Adiantum Bellum.— 
Very strong growing, rather 
dense foliage; loc. 
Adiantum Farleynse.— 
A most beautiful variety, 
pnd the queen of the Maiden- 
hair Ferns; the pinnules are 
large but delicate. 50c. 
Adiantum Pubescens. — 
A \'cry rai)id grower, and 
one of the most \iscful for 
baskets, ferneries, etc. 15 c. 
Adiantum Formosnm. 
— The strongest grower of 
all, but of a coarse aspect 
compared to the more deli- 
cate varieties ; very easy to 
grow. 15c. 
Asplenlum Fabianum. — An exceedingly pretty species, with a deli- 
cate habit of growth and very neat fronds, from 13 to 18 inches long^ 
fine for house culture. 35c. 
Davalia Elegans. — A most beautiful fern, with graceful, wavy fronds 
of a silvery green color; very elegant. 50e. 
Microlepis Scabra. — A fine fern for cut flower work; strong, erect 
leathery fronds, not too large, and very graceful. Should be in every 
collection, loc. 
Nephrolepsis Fzaltata. — The well-known Sword Fern. Elegant for 
baskets or sinfjlc specimens. 15c. 
Nephrolepsis Dufl&i. — A beautiful and distinct fern. The fronds are 
densely crowded, from 15 to 18 inches long, and crested; of easy habit, 
elegant appearance and compact growth. 15e. 
Onychium Japonicum. — One of the most useful and graceful ferns for 
cut flower work. Very easy of growth and very graceful. 15c. 
Pteris Tremula. — A strong, robust-growing variety; one of the most 
graceful, popular and useful ; exceedingly easy to grow. 15c. 
Pteris Serrulata. — Grassy-like fronds; very hardy in its nature, and 
exeeedinglv easv to grow. 15c, 
Pteris Serrulata Capitata. — Similar to above, except the ends of 
fronds are capped with a A'ery pretty tuft, giving it a graceful and pretty 
appearance, 35e. 
Pteris Cretico Alba Lineata. — An easy-growing fern, with fronds of 
a leathery texture; bright green, with a distinct white stripe down the 
center; very attractive. 15c. 
Pteris Argyrea. — One of the most useful ferns for all purposes ; large, 
bold foliage, with broad band of white through the center of each frond. 
TREE FERNS. 
Clbotium GHaucum. — One of the most graceful of the tree ferns. 
$2.00. 
Cibotium Scherdil. — A tree fern of great beauty, and a fine variety for 
decorative purposes. $2.00. 
Lomaria Cirliata. — One of the most valuable and attractive of these 
tall-growing species of ferns. $2.50. 
Alsophylia Australis.—Australian Tree Fern ; a grand growing va- 
riety, attaining an enormous size; foliage very beautiful, and graceful 
fronds. 50e. upward. 
Cibotitim Regals. — A -very choice and rare tree fern ; beautiful foliage, 
and verv desirable in every waj-. $1.00. 
Twelve varieties of Ferns, our own selection. $2.00; twelve varieties 
quoted at 25c. each, $2.50. Twelve varieties quoted at 50c. each, $4.50. 
FARFUCIUM 
GRANDE. 
A first-class ornamental plant 
for pots, well adapted for house 
ctilturc. The leaves are thick 
and leathery, dark green, with 
yellow spots the si2e of a five 
cent piece. Quite hardy. 25c. 
each. 
FEVERFEW-(Or 
Bridal Daisy). 
.\ useftil hedding plant, flow- 
ering: throughout the summer 
months; double white, daisy- 
like flowers, blooming in chts- 
ters. 10c. each; $1.00 per 
dozen. 
FABtFUGIUM GRANDE. 
