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Any Plant not Catalogued can be Supplied. 
Varieties with the initial “ s" placet t before the number require Stove treatment ; varieties 
not marked are suited for Greenhouse cultivation. 
Ferns. 
Stove and Greenhouse Varieties. 
These are indispensable decorative plants, and their beauty in contrast with flowering plants 
is well-known, their popularity is ever increasing. For Stove and Greenhouse or table and room 
decoration they are of great value, their elegant and graceful habit giving a pleasing effect. They 
are also invaluable for margins of paths, under stages, or corners, where frequently other plants have 
failed. 
Choice New Forms of Nephrolepis. 
The following varieties are very beautiful and interesting breaks from the ordinary type. Their 
striking character consists in the exquisite way in which the divisions of the fronds are further 
sub-divided until the whole assumes a beautiful plume-like form. 
422 Piersonii, fronds rich dark green, of great length, gracefully arched, and each separate pinnae 
prettily cut ; strong, vigorous, and quick growing, it makes a lovely subject for either 
basket or pot culture, 6d., 9d. and 1/- 
424 Piersonii elegantissima, a beautiful and distinct sport from Piersonii, the fronds are much 
shorter, but broader than those of the parent ; the sub-division of the pinnae so charac- 
teristic of Piersonii, is, in this variety, carried still further; the side pinna? stand at right 
angles from the midrib giving the frond a bushy and at the same time elegant appearance. 
6d., 9d., and 1/- 
428 Todeaoides, F.C.C., R.H.S., and R.B.S., a very beautiful variety producing fronds three feet 
in length, and fully twelve inches broad in their widest part; the leaflets are tripinnate, 
divided to the mid-rib, with their second leaflets inclining or twisting a little out of the 
surface of the frond. The third leaflets are distinctly curled, giving the whole of the large 
fronds a light and airy appearance. Strong young plants, 1/- each ; larger, extra fine, 
3/6 and 5/- each . 
429a Whitmani, A.M., R.H.S., a very beautiful sport from IV. Fosteri, the fronds are beautifully 
tesselated and of a rich green colour; vigorous grower. Small plants, 1/- and 1/6 each, 
larger, extra fine, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Prices. 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES. 
Our selection, twelve ferns for Greenhouse, 4/-, 6/-, and 9/- Fifty Greenhouse Ferns, in variety, 
for 25/- or 35/- 
Small Seedling Ferns for Planting Rockwork, or for potting in fancy pots [for table decoration, etc. 
Our selection, 2/ per doz. upwards : 12/ per 100 
Most of the Greenhouse varieties also do well under Stove culture. 
STOVE VARIETIES. 
Twelve fine Ferns for Stove, 6/-, 9/-, and 12/- 
Small Seedling Ferns for Planting Rockwork, or for potting in fancy pots for Table Decoration, etc., 
our selection, from 2/ per doz., and 15/ per 100 upwards. 
No. 
Each — 
s. 
d. 
No. 
Each— 
-s. 
d. 
s 1 
Adiantum amabile, beautiful variety 
1 
0 
36 
Adiantum assimile grandiceps ... 
3 
Adiantum assimile 6d. & 
0 
9 
9d. & 
1 
0 
s 5 
Bausei 
1 
0 
39 
strictum 9d. & 
1 
0 
20 
ciliatum 6d . & 
0 
9 
43 
decorum (small, 4/- doz.), 
24 
coipodes elegans ... 6d. & 
0 
9 
6d., 9d., & 
1 
0 
s 22 
Colisii, a beautiful Fern, 1/- & 
1 
6 
12 
capillus veneris fissum, dwarf 
s 28 
concinnum latum, elegant for 
variety of the Venus Hair Fern, 
baskets or rockery ... 1 /- & 
1 
6 
6d. & 
0 
9 
s 17 
cardiochlaena (polyphyllum), 
15 
imbricatum, grace- 
magnificent species ... 1/6 & 
2 
6 
V. 
ful habit, having the decorative 
31 
cuneatum, the well-known 
appearance of A. Farleyense, 
Maiden Hair. Small pots 3/- 
but much hardier ... 1/- & 
1 
6 
per doz., 16/- per 100, 
11 
daphnites, 9d. & 
1 
0 
6d. , 9d., & 
1 
0 
13 
grande. 9d., 1/- & 
1 
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