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treated as other ferns, and valuable as a climbing or 
drooping plant. 25 to 75 cents. 
Nephrolepsis, exaltatum. 25 cents. 
44 scabra. 25 to 50 cents. 
u picta. 50 cents. 
OnycJi i u m , jap on icu m. 25 to 50 cents. 
Platyceriu>; ,alcicorne . (Stag Horn Fern.) 75c to $3.00 
Platyloma /ale at a. 25 cents to $1.00. 
Poly podium , aureum. 25 cents. 
44 kurrudrianum. 25 to 50 cents. 
Pteris , argyea. 25 cents to $1.00. 
'■ critica alba lineata. 25 cents. 
44 serrulala. 25 cents. 
44 ** cristata. 50 cents. 
44 tremula. 25 cents to $t.00. 
Pella , hastata. 25 cents. 
have also a great variety of other Ferns and 
Selagrenellas, too numerous to name. 
Feverfew, Pyrethrum. Double white; summer¬ 
blooming ; 20 cents. 
Feverfew, Golden. Much used for massing or border¬ 
ing. Leaves finely cut, of a golden yellow color. The 
flower stems should be cut as soon as they appear. 10 
cents each ; $1.00 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100, by express. 
Ficus, Blast lea. (India Rubber Tree.) From East 
Indies ; foliage large, dark green and shining ; fine house 
plant. $2.00 to $5.00. . ^ 
Ficus, Parcellii. A splendid decorative plant, with 
beautiful, variegated foliage. The leaves, which are of 
large size, thin texture and coarsely serrated on the 
margin, are of a bright green color, profusely but irreg¬ 
ularly blotched with creamy white and dark green. 
$1.00 to $5.00. 
Fittonia. Low-growing plants ; leaves nicely veined 
with pink and white ; good for ferneries. 20 cents. 
Fragaria, Indica. Bright red strawberry ; used for ; 
rock work or baskets. 20 cents. 
Fuchsia. (Lady’s Ear Drop.) In shaded situations, 
with plenty of air and light, they make elegant .summer- 
blooming plants for massing or grouping in beds. We 
have a choice collection of both single and double, which 
have been carefully selected with a view to obtain the 
best varieties in habit, growth and distinct shade of 
color. 20 cents each, except where noted. Larger 
plants 25 to 50 cents. 
Fuchsia, Black Prince. Bell-shaped ; very fine. 
44 C/tampion 0/ the World. (New.) Dwarf, very ) 
free-blooming, double variety, with scarlet tube , 
and sepals, violet corolla. Best fuchsia out. 30 
cents. 
“ Day Dream. Double; corolla maroon, sepals 
crimson. 
“ Bulge ns. A fine o'.d sort, very heavy foliage. 
41 Golden Fleece. Foliage golden yellow ; free, eariy 
bloomer. 
Fuchsia 
Fuchsia, Lustre. Scarlet corolla, blush sepals. 
44 May Queen. Blush sepals, scarlet corolla. 
44 Mrs. Marshall. Corolla carmine, sepals white; 
winter bloomer. 
‘ 4 Pearl 0/ England. Cherry-red corolla, rosy- 
white sepals. 
44 Prince Imperial. . Dwarf; corolla purple, sepals 
recurved, crimson ; one of the very best of the 
dwarf varieties. 
44 Speciosa. Corolla scarlet, sepals blush. 
“ Sunray. Beautiful, tri-colored variety; great 
novelty. 30 cents. 
GERANIUM. ZO- 
NALE. 
Scarcely rivaled as 
bedders of the surest 
growth on all soils, suc¬ 
ceeding to perfection 
during the heat and 
drought of summer ; of 
rich, massive,and often 
gay-zoned foliage; 
compact growth, and 
profuse, constant, brill¬ 
iant bloom in scarlet, 
crimson, salmon, and 
while; they are espec¬ 
ially valuable and 
beautiful for winter- 
blooming in the house. 
20 cents each ; $2.00 
per dozen ; $10.00 per 
100, by express. 
Bicolor. White, deep Geranium, Zonales. 
salmon eye. 
By id 1 sum id. R osy-sa 1 mo n. 
Geranium, Happy Thought 
G. Distinction. 
G. double. 
