Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 CoKD t- Platycerium. a Pteris Ouvrardi. 15 cts. â Palmata. 15 cts. *â Serrulata. 15 cts. *⢠Cristata. A pietty crested fern. 15 cts. Compacta. 15 cts. â¢â â Voluta. One of the most distinct varieties of Pteris Serrulata, the volute or curled appearance of the pinna? being very notice- able; the tips of the pinnae are prettily crested. 15 cts. aâSieboldii. 15 cts. â¢'âTremula. Well known and useful Fern. 15 cts. *â â Smitliiaiia. A beau- tiful crested form of the above. 15 cts. â


Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 CoKD t- Platycerium. a Pteris Ouvrardi. 15 cts. â Palmata. 15 cts. *â Serrulata. 15 cts. *⢠Cristata. A pietty crested fern. 15 cts. Compacta. 15 cts. â¢â â Voluta. One of the most distinct varieties of Pteris Serrulata, the volute or curled appearance of the pinna? being very notice- able; the tips of the pinnae are prettily crested. 15 cts. aâSieboldii. 15 cts. â¢'âTremula. Well known and useful Fern. 15 cts. *â â Smitliiaiia. A beau- tiful crested form of the above. 15 cts. â Wimsetti. 15 cts. talobium Cicutariiim. A fine iety of eas}^ culture, producing fronds. 25 cts. JAPANESE FER]?»J (Daiallia liullata.) A variety from Japan, with deep green fronds S to 10 inches long, from creeping rootstocks or rhizomes. These are made up by the Japanese into fanci- ful shapes, such as balls, wreaths and various other figures, and may be suspended from the roof of the conservatoiy or window garden, where they soon start into growth. roots are fastened to a frame made of spaghnum moss, which retains the moisture, so that an occasional dippipg into a pail of water is all that is required to keep the plants in a good growing condition. As we have foun<l the ball-shaped forms to give the best results, as well as being the most artistic in appearance, we only offer this shape. (See cut.) 50 cts. and 75 cts. each. SEEAGIKEEEAS, OR MOSSES. All of the Selaginelles are useful in connection with Ferns for the filling of Wardian Cases, Fern Dishes, etc. The varieties offered below are among the most interesting. Cspsia, Caesia Arborea, 9Iarteiisi Variegata. Deiiticiilata, Eniiliaiia, 'Wildenouii. Krauseana Aiirea, illartensi, Walichii, 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; set of 8 varieties, 75 cts. COELECTIOIVS OF FERNS. 25 varieties marked â¢â â¢for outdoor jilanting â $ 2 50 30 â ⢠Adianlum, or Maiden HairsT. 4 00 107 'â the ent


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