Horsford's Nurseries . ns a height of4 feet in its natural home. It is one of the finestAspidiums. Moist, well-drained, loamy soil isgood for it. 25 cts. each. MARGINALE. Quite common on rocky hill-sides. Its large, light green fronds have abluish tinge and are very durable; cut speci-mens will keep a long time. A valuable Fernfor rocky or shaded slopes, or, in fact, for anyplace where it may be grown. 20 cts. each,$2 per doz. NOVEBORACENSE. Of medium size and moredelicate structure than most of the largerFerns. Its height in favorable locations is alittle more than a foot. 20c. each, $2 per d


Horsford's Nurseries . ns a height of4 feet in its natural home. It is one of the finestAspidiums. Moist, well-drained, loamy soil isgood for it. 25 cts. each. MARGINALE. Quite common on rocky hill-sides. Its large, light green fronds have abluish tinge and are very durable; cut speci-mens will keep a long time. A valuable Fernfor rocky or shaded slopes, or, in fact, for anyplace where it may be grown. 20 cts. each,$2 per doz. NOVEBORACENSE. Of medium size and moredelicate structure than most of the largerFerns. Its height in favorable locations is alittle more than a foot. 20c. each, $2 per doz. SPINULOSUM. Makes a fine plant forany corner where itmay be made to fronds are 13^ feethigh, by 4 and 5 incheswide, and so delicatelyconstructed as to bevery handsome. Isworth any amount ofcare and trouble tomake itgrow. 20cts. each,$2 per much on dif-ferent soils. Frondsare about 2 feet high,long and narrow. Finefor giving variety tothe front bed. 15 Dicksonia punctilobula.


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