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The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
OFFER No. 24—3 above beautiful plants, 
40c., postpaid ; or all in extra size, by 
express, 3 for $1.15 here; or $1.50 de¬ 
livered in U. S. A. 
New Emerald Feather Aspa 
(ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII) 
Asparagus Plumosa 
This is undoubtedly one of the handsomest and most 
valuable evergreen trailing plants for the house and 
conservatory ever introduced. It is especially valuable 
for pots, vases, baskets, etc., covering all with its beau¬ 
tiful sprays of lovely green feathery foliage, which can 
be cut freely and is very useful for bouquets, wreaths, 
and all kinds of floral decorations. It makes a charm¬ 
ing ornamental plant for the window or conservatory 
in Winter, and is equally valuable for vases, baskets, 
porch boxes in Summer. It is a strong vigorous plant, 
very easily grown, requires but little care and keeps on 
growing, fresh and green, year after year. Price, 15c., 
20c. and 25c. each; $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per doz., 
postpaid. Extra size from 5 and 6-inch pots, 35c. and 
50c. each by express. 
Asparagus Plumosa 
Climbing Lace Fern 
A finer and 
more delicate 
plant than the 
Sprengerii, but 
hardy and easily 
grown; very satisfac¬ 
tory for window and Emerald Feather Asparagus 
house culture; an ex¬ 
tremely graceful window climber, bright, green, feathery 
foliage, as fine as the finest silk or lace. The fronds retain 
their freshness for weeks when cut, and are greatly admired 
for floral decorations. An exceedingly beautiful plant for 
house and conservatory , and will thrive nicely in the temper¬ 
ature of an ordinary living room. Entirely unequaled for the 
grace and beauty of its lovely spray-like fronds. 
Price, nice thrifty plants, 15c. and 20c. each; $1.50 and 
$2.00 per doz., postpaid; larger sizes, 40c. and 50c. each, 
by express. 
Newport Parlor Fern 
(Nephrolepis Scottii) 
This is undoubtedly one of the 
most beautiful plants for house 
decoration ever offered. Our en¬ 
graving is made from a photo¬ 
graph, and therefore shows the 
plant exactly as it appears ; it re¬ 
sembles the Boston Fern in some 
respects, but grows more erect, 
has shorter, narrower fronds and 
makes three times as many of 
them; has taken gold and silver 
medals at all the great shows 
wherever exhibited. 
Price, 15c., 20c. and 30c. each, 
according to size, postpaid. Extra 
size for immediate effect, 50c., 75c. 
and $1.00 each, by express, at 
purchaser’s expense. 
The Newport Parlor Fern 
