JOHN LAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
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FERNS. 
We have a large collection of many different varieties of Ferns, but de- 
scribe only those most generally known and which are best adapted to 
house culture. 
Adiantum Cuneatum. (Maiden Hair.) 
useful and generally known. 
25 cts. to $1.00 each. 
A fine variety and one of the most 
BOSTON FERNS. 
A variety of exceptional merit for 
house culture, as it stands the dry at- 
mosphere of ordinary dwellings and 
soon makes fine specimens. In well 
grown plants the fronds frequently at- 
tain a length of 4 to 6 feet and arch 
gracefully. We grow these in large 
quantities, and have a large stock of 
the different sizes at all times. 
Strong plants, 15 cts. and 25 cts. 
each. 
Large plants, 50 cts. to $1.00. 
Specimen plants $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
Boston Fern. 
Nephrolepis Whitmanii. 
NEPHROLEPIS 
WHITMANII. 
Of the many Os- 
trich Plume or 
crested forms of 
tne Boston Fern 
this is undoubted- 
ly the best vari- 
ety. In this the 
pinnaea or leaflets 
are so finely divid- 
ed that it reminds 
one of a piece of 
fine lace. The 
fronds are broad, 
dense and grace- 
ful. The habit of 
the plant is per- 
lect, being of ro- 
bust growth and 
quickly growing in- 
to fine specimens. 
The illustration 
gives only a faint 
faint idea of its 
great beauty. 
Strong plants 25 cts. each. Large specimens 50 cts. to $3.00 each. 
