. Garden annual 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Fuchsia BOSTON FERN. Nephrolepia E,xaltata Bostoniensis. This grand new Fern has become the most popular dec- orative plant of the year. It is one of the very [few plants that will thrive under ordinary house care. The Fronds droop gracefully over the edge of the pot, and as it is a very rapid grower the fronds soon attain the length of from 4 to 6 feet, which gives it the appearance of a weeping fountain of green, and it becomes larger and hand- s
. Garden annual 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Fuchsia BOSTON FERN. Nephrolepia E,xaltata Bostoniensis. This grand new Fern has become the most popular dec- orative plant of the year. It is one of the very [few plants that will thrive under ordinary house care. The Fronds droop gracefully over the edge of the pot, and as it is a very rapid grower the fronds soon attain the length of from 4 to 6 feet, which gives it the appearance of a weeping fountain of green, and it becomes larger and hand- somer from vear to year. A single plant exhibited recently in New York measured lOfeetin diameter Large plants, 20c., 3 for 50c. FLOWERING FUCHSIAS. Phenomenal Fuchsia. The grandest of them all. Phenomenal is the largest flowered Fuchsia in cuhivation. The plant is a tall grower, branching like a tree; the leaves are dark, glossy-green, with veins of dark crimson, giving the foliage a rich, ornamental appearance. The flowers are of enormous size, a single flower measuring three and a half inches across; sepals bright scarlet, with rich violet purple corollas, very double. 15c,each, 3for30c. J&lack Prince. This is, without question, the very finest Fuchsia grown for the amateur to cultivate. It makes a shapely bush, is robust in growth, free from disease and insects, and is probably the freest in blooming. Blossoms of a beautiful waxy-carmine cir pink color. Cer- tainly a plant of easy culture. 15c. each, 3 for 30c. Trailing Queen. This Fuchsia is an entirely new departure, differ- ing from all other large flowering varieiics in i's habit of growth, as it is a trailing vine. The young plants, as they commence growth, creep out to the edge of the pot, and then go trailing downward. It continues growing and branching in this way until the vines are a solid wavy mass of the most elegant foliage and flowers. The flowers are borne in large, drooping clusters; very large long, grac
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