Archive image from page 59 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 54 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA. (sWORD FERN.) CYBOTITJM Barometz. (Dicksonia.) Belonging to a genus of Tree-ferns. This species only reaches a height of five to seven feet and has no real trunk. The leaves are extremely lace-like, and although so large, rob the plant of none of its beauty. A choice plant, adapted to a general cultivation. Tropical. 50 cents each. DAVALLIA stricta. A ne


Archive image from page 59 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 54 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA. (sWORD FERN.) CYBOTITJM Barometz. (Dicksonia.) Belonging to a genus of Tree-ferns. This species only reaches a height of five to seven feet and has no real trunk. The leaves are extremely lace-like, and although so large, rob the plant of none of its beauty. A choice plant, adapted to a general cultivation. Tropical. 50 cents each. DAVALLIA stricta. A newly- introduced Fern of great beauty from Malayan Archi- pelago. Of easy culture, and one that 'sells on sight.' One of the best Ferns for cut- ting for bouquets. Also a fine pot plant, not growing over two feet high ultimate- ly. 30 cents each. GYMNOGRAMME tartarea. Sil- ver Fern. No Fern can be more magnificent than a well-developed specimen of this Central American Sil- ver Fern. The under sides of the beautiful fronds are covered with a silvery white powder. 50 cents each. lYGODIUM scandens. Japa- nese Climbing Fern. A magnificent and elegant vine, and a great favorite s,r-u:i-«os with those who know it. .irpfi'ypff 50 cents each. nOO MICROLEPIA hirta cristata. Crested Fern. From South Sea Islands; a most elegant Fern; should be in every collection; a very choice sort. 50 cents each. NEPHROLEPIS exaltata. The beautiful Sword Fern o f choice conservatories, where it is often grown in wire baskets of damp moss and soil. The fronds attain HEPHROLEPIS, continued. a length of six to seven feet in old and well- grown specimens. As this Fern is native in parts of South Florida, we are enabled to offer large, fine plants in quantity, cheaper than they can elsewhere be purchased in the United States. 15 cents each, per dozen. N. cordifolia. So closely resembles JV. exaltata that they can scarcely be seperated. This species has tubers on the wide-spreading roots. 20 cents each


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