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| NEPHROLEPIS 
The “Parlor Fern,” 
NEPHROLEPIS WHITMANII 
COMPACTA 
This is a condensed form of the “Ostrich Plume 
Fern," with valuable characteristics added which are 
not evident in the parent, the pinnae subdividing, mak- 
ing miniature fronds which are superimposed on the 
main fronds, looking as if two or more were condensed 
in one. Graceful beyond description. Two and one- 
quarter-inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; $4.50 per hun- 
dred; $40.00 per thousand. 
The “Old Original Sword Fern," 
NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA 
This is the “old original Sword Fern," the “daddy” 
of them all, the one plant from which all the Neph- 
rolepis we offer sprang. It is entirely different from 
any of its progeny, having narrow fronds that are 
long and of very erect growth. For this reason it is 
more largely used as a center piece in vases than are 
any of its descendants. Two and one-quarter-inch 
pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred; $30.00 
per thousand. 
THE “FISH TAIL FERN,” 
Nephrolepis Davallioides Furcans 
This is a grand Fern, entirely distinet from any of the other 
varieties of Nephrolepis. Throughout the South and especially 
at New Orleans this Fern takes precedence over all others. 
The ends of the pinnae are so formed as to resemble a flsh tail, 
giving the fronds à crested appearance, very effective, It 
grows into the most shapely plant of any of the Nephrolepis. 
Grand for house culture. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 60 
cents per dozen; $4.50 per hundred; $40.00 per thousand. 
THE “TARRYTOWN FERN,” 
Nephrolepis Elegantissima Compacta 
The fronds are considerably shorter than those of Elegantis- 
sima, and throw a great many more crowns, making it a 
very bushy, compact, symmetrical plant. It forms a round 
mass of foliage that makes it particularly desirable and 
valuable. Опе of the really great Ferns. Two and one- 
quarter-inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; $4.50 per hundred; 
$40.00 per thousand. 
The “Boston Fern," Nephrolepis Bostoniensis. 
THE “BOSTON FERN,” 
Nephrolepis Bostoniensis 
In the vicinity of Boston no other plant is so extensively 
used as this graceful Nephrolepis, which differs from the or- 
dinary Sword Fern in having much longer fronds, which fre- 
quently attain a length of six feet. These arch and droop over 
very gracefully, on account of which it is frequently called the 
Fountain Fern. This drooping habit makes it an excellent plant 
to grow as a single specimen on a table or pedestal, This Fern 
should not be compared to the Ostrich Plume Fern, as they are 
of an entirely different growth; both have their place and both 
are beautiful and desirable. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 
60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. 
Six-inch pots, $4.50 per dozen; $35.00 per hundred. 
Dwarf Ferns for Fern Dishes 
These dwarf Ferns are used by the hundreds of thou- 
sands to fill dishes for table decorations. Our sales each 
year exceed fifty thousand plants. Our stock is in prime 
condition, ready to use at once. We offer six choice va- 
rieties. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred; $25.00 per 
thousand. 
New French Hydrangea Avalanche and La Lorraine in four-inch pots. 
Note the enormous bloom heads. 
