FERN s 
In The"Collection.of 
^Tb. ■W. DO.Diddeil 
333 E, 7th St. 
JACKSONVILLE,FLORIDA 
Achro&iichruikdanaafoliuST One of the largest of our ferns, reaching 
height of over 15-ft, with spread nearly as great. Only 
large, heavy, boxed specimen, crested and divided: $ 7.50 
A diantu m—oapLilJrtts^Vene’ris, Maidenhair. Small plants .35 
Ad lan turn t -e n exum, Florida & tropical America. Small plants .50 
Anchistea Virginica: Grows to 6-ft. Heavy plants 250 and .50 
AspLenium ab^cdrssum: Small. Leaves rosetted, pinnate. Rare. 1.00 
Asplerf^mrhlurtissii. Rare- endemic in N. Florida. Beautiful. 1.00 
fniu^heterochroum. Rare. Slender, small, Rock-Fern. 1.00 
Asplenium platyneuron. Slender, to 2-ft. 1-pinnate. .50 
Arspdaad^m-pruarllr^ VERY RARE. Sterile fronds 3-lobed like 3-lvd 
Clover, sporophyll 5-lobed. 3-5 in high. 
10.00 
1.00 
.75 
Asplenium verecundum: Rare. Small, delicate fronds in rosettes. 
Blechnum serrulatum. Tall handsome, pinnate-lvd. Tropical 
Botrychium ally. Produces 1 sterile frond and 1 
sporophyll, per year. .25 
Campyloneuron phyllitidis: Strap Fern: Tall, narrow, undivided 
fronds, areolate veining. Very striking and handsome. 
3-in pots 500, larger 750 to 1.50 
-Carstoptaris delteittea, Floating Fern: True aquatic, floating in 
water. Striking and beautiful. Basal leaves 3-lobed, 
sporophylls much divided, divisions very narrow. 
Fine for pools and aquarium. Young plants 150, 2 for 
250, larger 250 & 500. Specimen plants 1.00. VERY LARGE 2.50 
Dryopteris normalis: One of the handsomest of our native Ferns. Up 
to 6-ft. Blade broad, with long-attenuate tip. 250 & .50 
Uryopter-i-a-ampla. True Tree Fern. Very beautiful. One of finest 
for pot culture. 750 and $1.00 to 5.00 
Dryopteris Floridanum: Tall Fern, with heavy, coriaceous fronds, 
sporophylls larger than sterile fronds and once again pinnate, 
in upper, fertile pinnae. 500, -$1.00 to 1.50 
Dryopteris thelypteris, tall slender Fern, to 5-ft. Good plants 
Lorinseria areolata, (Woodwardia angustifolia). Under cultivation, 
fronds toothed & scalloped, some being almost once again 
pinnate. 
—NaphxoXepi-s_-axa7l j tarta', Sword Fern: Boston Fern. Heavy plants 
Osmunda cinnamornea, Cinnamon Fern. 
Osmunda regalis, Royal Fern. Grows to 8-ft. 250 to 
Phlebodium aureum, Golden Polypody: Very beautiful, good house 
Broad, heavy fronds. 500, §1.00 & 
Polypodium incanum, Resurrection Fern. 
weather, to freshen up again aft 
fences, old shingle roofs & east side of trees. 
Polyodium plumula: Beautiful, tropical Fern, bluish-green fronds, 
to 6-ft. Young plants 
Pteris erotica: Rare and 
Saivinia auriculata. Fern Ally. Small, aquatic, floating plants 
Tec ;aria heraclcifolia. One of the most beautiful and distinctive 
our native, tropical Ferns, Fronds halberd-shaped. 
Vittaria lincata. Shoestring Fern. Fronds less than ^-in wide, but 
reaching length of several feet. Spores borne in two 
parallell lines, the length of sporophylls. Epiphytic 
25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
1.00 
Fern. 
2.00 
Dries end curls up in dry 
,er rains. Grows on wood 
.25 
1.00 
1.00 
.25 
of 
1.00 
in stems of Palmetto trees. 
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