. 't*. Whitmanii Fern Dingee Decorative Ferns WHITMAXII COMPACTA. This is a condensed form of the "Ostrich Plume Fern," with valuable charac- teristics added which are not evident in the parent, the pinnae subdividing, making miniature fronds which are superimposed on tlie main fronds, looking as if two or more were condensed in one. Graceful beyond description. Amerpohlii (Philadelphia Lace Fern). Fronds lace- like, dense and delicate. Seottii (Dwarf Boston Fern). The Boston Fern. Forms immense bushes of graceful, drooping fronds, which grow from 2 to 5 feet long. Jacksonii Fern. Ex
. 't*. Whitmanii Fern Dingee Decorative Ferns WHITMAXII COMPACTA. This is a condensed form of the "Ostrich Plume Fern," with valuable charac- teristics added which are not evident in the parent, the pinnae subdividing, making miniature fronds which are superimposed on tlie main fronds, looking as if two or more were condensed in one. Graceful beyond description. Amerpohlii (Philadelphia Lace Fern). Fronds lace- like, dense and delicate. Seottii (Dwarf Boston Fern). The Boston Fern. Forms immense bushes of graceful, drooping fronds, which grow from 2 to 5 feet long. Jacksonii Fern. Extremely strong-growing, forming a. large bush. Maidenhair Fern (Adiantjjm cuneatum). Has triangu- lar foliage on tliin, wire-like stems. AVhitnianii. Rather dwarf with beautiful feather>' fronds. Price of all ferns in extra strong pot plants, 20e. each, 6 for $1,00; large plants from 4- and 5-Inch pots. 50c. each, postpaid. Asparagus Sprengeri For pots, vases or hanging baskets. The long, slen- der branches droop most gracefully, clothed with feathery, emerald-green fronds. Strong plants, 15c. each, 4 for 50e,; larger size, 20c., jiostpaid. Asparagus Plumosus Foliage surpasses a .Ma iiliiiliair l-'.-ni: in grace and finish resembles the finest lace. Elegant for cutting; one of the best plants in our collection. 20e. each; S for 50c. New Weeping Lantana Beautiful for baskets, vases, pots or for outdoor culture and i)orih boxes. Produces its clear lilac- pink flowers l)y the hundreds from early summer until severe frosts, licliciously fragrant. Has a most grace- f\il habit of growth. 15o. eaeh. 4 for 50e.; larger plantti. 20e. each, 3 for 50e.
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