MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. . 
Hgisj Fern, “Piersoni” 
The feathery plume-like 
fronds grow broad and 
heavy, measuring 6 inches 
across, increasing in beauty 
as they develop. On ac¬ 
count of the weight of the 
foliage, the plant assumes 
an exceedingly graceful ap¬ 
pearance. 15c.; 3 for 30c. 
Three 
Boston 
Ferns. 
One 
of each, 
Boston, 
Scotti 
and 
Piersoni, 
for 45c. 
The Boston Fern. 
differs from the ordinary Fern in hav¬ 
ing much longer fronds, which fre¬ 
quently attain a length of 4 feet. These 
fronds arch and droop over very grace¬ 
fully, on account of which it is frequent¬ 
ly called the “ Fountain Fern.” 
15c.; 3 for 30c. 
" K, ...» D war f Boston Fern. 
This is the latest and probably the best house 
plant of all the Sword Ferns, identical to the 
celebrated Boston Fern, except that it is smaller in 
all its parts, more compact, and makes a nice speci¬ 
men in a short time. 25c. ; S for 60c. 
Pterin fhravron ° ne of the most dis ‘ 
£■ zeris J^trgyrea. tinct and valuable for 
fern dishes or house culture. Large, bold 
foliage, with broad band of white through 
the center of each frond. F5c.; 3 for 35c. 
Australian Tree Ferns. 
Their elegant airy fronds of fresh pale 
green color are like delicate lacework. 
for50c. PlantS f ° r r °° m CUltUre ’ 25c - ; 3 Australian Tree Fern. 
Maidenhair Fern . 
The most beautiful of all Ferns. 
15c.; 3 for 35c. 
The Holly Fern. 
Glossy, holly-like leaves. One of 
the best for fern dishes and house 
culture. 15c.; 3 for 35c. 
Fern Plants for Fern Dishes. 
3 plants, all different, 35c.; 6 
plants for 45c.; 13 for *1.00. 
Polystichium Proliferum. 
(face Fern.) Greatly in demand 
since attention was called to its 
undoubted merits. It is fully as 
useful for indoor growing as the 
Boston Fern, and the fronds when 
cut last nearly a month. 15c. ; 
3 for 35c. Lace Fern. 
Adiantum—Maidenhair Fern. 
The Holly Fern. 
