Scottii Fern 
DECORATIVE PLANTS 
Araucaria Excelsa. Deep green, feathery foli¬ 
age, arranged in whorls, rising one above the 
other; very ornamental and does well in the 
house. $1.50 and up, according to size. 
Ardisia Crenulata. A fine ornamental plant for 
the house, of dwarf habit, with dark evergreen 
foliage, and clusters of brilliant red berries. 50c. 
to $1.00 each. 
Areca Biitescens. This majestic Palm is without 
a peer for elegance. Its dark glossy green leaves 
are gracefully curved on slender stems and the 
entire foliage is gracefully disposed. The trunk 
and stems are a golden yellow, irregularly spot¬ 
ted with bronzy green, giving it a peculiar charm. 
Specimen plants, 3 in a pot, 2% to 3 feet high, 
$3.00 each ; 3 in a pot, 2 to 2*4 feet high, $2.00 
each ; 3 in a pot, 1% to 2 feet high, $1.00 each. 
Single plants, according to size, 50c. to $1.50 ea. 
Asparagus Sprengeri. A rapid growing plant, 
making great pendulous masses of fine feathery 
foliage, exceedingly graceful and beautiful. A 
fine house plant, as it stands a dry atmosphere 
without injury. 30c. to $1.00 each, according to 
size. 
Aspidistra Eurida. A beautiful plant with large 
lance-shaped leaves; the most durable house 
plant there is. 75c. each. 
Cocos Weddeliana. This beautiful Palm is ad¬ 
mirably adapted for the centers of jardinieres 
and fern dishes, as it retains its freshness for 
a long time, while for dinner-table decoration it 
is unexcelled. 10 to 12 inches high, 75c. each ; 
smaller plants, 35c. each. 
Dracaena Indivisa. Unsurpassed for hardiness 
as a house plant; green and bronze foliage; very 
graceful. Large plants, 50c. and $1.00 ea., ac¬ 
cording to size; smaller sizes, 25c. and 35c. ea. 
For Home and 
Conservatory Decoration 
Cyperus Alternifolius (Umbrella Plant). The 
leaves radiate from the stem and curve down¬ 
ward in graceful fashion. Most useful either as 
an aquarium plant or as an ordinary house 
plant, succeeding under either culture. Small 
size, 25c.; large, 50c. each. 
Kentia Belmoreana. The Kentias are among 
the best of the Palm species for general culti¬ 
vation, being almost impregnable against dis¬ 
eases. Graceful habit, bright green foliage grace¬ 
fully disposed ; it scarcely has an equal. Strong 
plants, 2 V 2 to 3 feet high, $3.00; 2 feet high, 
$2.00 each. 
Kentia Forsteriana. A stronger grower than 
Belmoreana; fine plants; about 3 feet high, 
$3.00 each ; smaller size, $1.00 and $2.00 each. 
Latania Borbonica (Fan Palm). This fine 
Palm is too well known to need any extended 
description; its strong constitution and other 
grand characteristics render it one of the most 
popular Palms grown. 5-in. pots, $1.25 ea. ; 
6-in. pots, $2.00 ea.; 7-in. pots, $3.00 ea. 
Pandanus Veitcliii. A grand decorative plant, 
with green and creamy white variegated foliage. 
Should have a place in every collection. $1.00 
to 3.00 each. 
Rubber Plants. We have a splendid stock of 
these useful and ornamental plants, which will 
flourish under the most adverse conditions. 50c. 
to $2.00 each, according to size. 
Scottii Fern. One of the most popular plants now 
grown. Does well in an ordinary dwelling and 
on account of its rapid growth makes graceful 
specimens in a short time. Nice young plants, 
35c. each; extra size plants, $1.50 each. 
Fern Dishes artistically Silled and established, $1.50 
