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Haskell Avenue Floral Company, Dallas, Texas 
MAIDENHAIR FERNS 
Adiantum hybridum. The grand new Maiden- 
hair Fern ; the easiest Maidenhair Fern to grow 
in cultivation ; grows as easy as a cabbage plant ; 
throws up stems i8 inches long, which are grace- 
ful and of lasting qualities. The introducer speaks 
very highly of this Fern, and we are sure it is the 
Maidenhair Fern we have been looking for. Small 
plants out of 2-inch pots, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Adiantum cuneatum. The best known variety 
of Adiantum. Its graceful, lace-like foliage makes 
it indispensable for flower designs or anything 
where small Ferns are used. 15 cts. 
Boston Fern 
NEW DWARF BOSTON FERN 
(Nephrolepis Scotti) 
A dwarf, compact form of the favorite Boston 
Fern, in general appearance very much like the 
original form. It is just as gracefully drooping in 
habit of growth, but is more compact, making 
well-finished, shapely specimens in the smaller 
sizes, yet growing into grand large specimens in 
time. It has been exhibited at all principal plant 
shows the past two years, receiving high awards. 
There is no doubt but that, in a measure, it will 
supplant the old Boston Fern as a pot-plant for 
house culture, inasmuch as it never takes on that 
straggling appearance to which the old form is 
subject at certain stages ; and may be used to 
good effect in small jardinieres and ferneries. 10 
cts., 25 cts., 75 cts. 
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Maidenhair Fern 
THE BOSTON FERN 
(Nephrolepis Bostoniensis) 
This is a wonderfully healthy, rapid-growing 
and graceful house plant. In great demand. Many 
people have bought it in preference to the finest 
palms or rubber plants. Thrives in all rooms, gas 
or furnace heat does not seem to injure it. Fronds 
are often 6 to 7 feet long, a 4-inch plant increasing 
to 10-inch size in a year, besides making many 
new off-shoots. A good sized plant contains from 
20 to 40 fronds, and the fresh ones continually 
coming out with new growth are very beautiful. 
Best of all for hanging baskets. Our plants are all 
well established in pots, not weak runners torn 
loose from soil. 10 cts., 25 cts., 50 cts., 75 cts. 
Piersoni Fern (Ostrich Plume Fern). In habit 
of growth similar to the Boston, but differs from 
it in that the division of each frond is in turn sub- 
divided, giving a feathery appearance. 10 cts., 25 
cts., 50 cts., 75 cts. 
