FERNS, GERANIUMS, HYDRANGEAS, ETC. 
Large-growing Ornamental Ferns F ?g R L c , ^ I StcoRATioN D 
A north window or any window which has lots of light and but little or no direct sun¬ 
light will suit Ferns; the sun injures the delicate fronds. 
Roosevelt Fern. Resembles the world-famous Boston Fern, but produces twice as many 
wide, drooping fronds, and the pinnae are beautifully undulated, giving a pronounced 
wavy effect seen in no other variety. It has sprung into wonderful popularity, and when 
better known will be wanted by everyone. 
Teddy Junior. Has all the valuable characteristics of the Roosevelt Fern, but it pro¬ 
duces shorter fronds in great quantities. 
Amerpohlii (The Philadelphia Lace Fern). Each broad, graceful frond seems like a piece 
of delicate lace. This is one of the most beautiful ferns ever offered. 
Boston Fern. Fronds grow 2 to 3 feet long and droop over in the most delightful way. 
Everyone knows the Boston Fern and it is still in great demand. 
Newport Fern ( Scottii ). Resembles the Boston Fern, but grows more erect, has shorter, 
narrower fronds and makes three times as many of them. 
Seholzelii. The crested dwarf Scottii Fern. The plant has a fluffy crested appearance 
much like the Ostrich-Plume Ferns. 
Whitmanii. (See illustration.) Fronds wide, graceful, dense and feathery. 
Prices for all above Ferns: 25 cts. and 35 cts. each (according to size), postpaid; larger sizes, 
50 cts. and 75 cts. each □ 
Choicest Double 
Geraniums 
25 cts. each, or any 10 for $2.25, postpaid 
Beaute Poitevine. This is one of the 
best semi-double, light salmon-pink 
bedding Geraniums. The plants grow 
bushy and regular and form heads of 
beautiful blooms continuously. A 
solid bed of this exquisite variety is 
unsurpassed when a salmon-pink 
effect is desired. Fine for bordering 
a bed of Mrs. A. F. Conard Cannas. 
La Favorite. Pure white, elegant flow¬ 
ers of surpassing beauty; fine for bed¬ 
ding and cut-flowers. The blooms are 
freely produced all season. 
Miss Frances Perkins. Color is clear, 
bright pink, which is most attractive. 
An immense bloomer and one of the 
most popular pink bedders. 
Queen of Crimsons, S. A. Nutt. The 
best dark, rich crimson bedding Ger¬ 
anium; blooms incessantly. There is 
more demand for this Geranium than 
for any other red variety. 
Geraniums will bloom all the year. Always satisfactory 
Whitmanii Fern 
Sweet-scented Geraniums 
Leaves are delightfully fragrant. 
Lemon. Delightful lemon odor. 25 cts., 
postpaid. 
Rose. The old favorite rose-scented 
Geranium. 25 cts., postpaid. 
Pelargoniums 
LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS 
These are the most beautiful of the 
Geranium family and make strong, 
vigorous plants. All are exquisite, the 
colorings being unusually rich and 
attractive. 
Mrs. Layal. Pink and crimson, with 
dark blotches. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
Easter Greeting (Ostergruss). Blooms 
more freely t'han any other Pelargon¬ 
ium we know. The flowers are large 
and color is rich cherry pink, with 
dark blotches. 35 cts. each, postpaid. 
Pansy. Pink and crimson, with dark 
blotches, sometimes feathered white. 
25 cts., postpaid. 
French Hydrangea. Try a few along the base of your porch 
New French Hydrangeas ( K"£) a 
Grand, low-growing, bushy shrubs, hardy in sheltered locations in the latitude 
of Philadelphia. Unequaled for porch and lawn decoration during summer. The 
blooms are immense, and come in such quantities as almost to cover the bush. 
On the approach of freezing weather in northern states, store in a light, cool 
cellar and water only sufficiently to keep the roots from drying up. If they 
start growth during the winter, move to cooler quarters. To make these Hy¬ 
drangeas bloom blue, incorporate one-half pound of alum, broken into pieces 
about the size of a hickory-nut, with each bushel of soil. 
Prices for all, from 3-inch pots, 35 cts. each; from 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each, postpaid; 
from 6-inch pots, 75 cts. each □ 
Avalanche. Magnificent; large; white; very free-flowering. 
Bouquet Rose. Large clusters of rosy amber changing to bright pink. 
Mme. E. Mouillere. Large individual flowers of pure white. 
Mousseline. Mauve-rose with cream-colored center; often comes darker. 
Large-flowered Chinese Hibiscus 23 'sf'e.^S’cts^lach 
Peachblow. Immense double flowers, like gigantic frilled roses, very freely 
produced; rich pink with deep crimson center. Use rich soil. 
Grandiflora. Immense single flowers; bright rose-pink; very beautiful. 
West Grove, Penna. 
Non-Hardy Plants 
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