. Dreer's 1901 garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. iHENRrADREER-PtlllAKLPHlAW-. Davallia Stricta. Adiniituin Wiegandi. A pretty little species, with peculiarly crested and overla]iping pinnse. 15 cts. Aspidium Tsiissiineuse. A pretty very dwarf growing s]5ecies, one of the best for fern dishes. 15 cts. Alsophila Anstriilis. Australian Tree Fern. 25 cts. and 50 cts. .Aspleiiiuin Belaiigeri. An easy- growing species. 25 cts. â Biilbiferuin. 25 cts. â I>a\uin


. Dreer's 1901 garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. iHENRrADREER-PtlllAKLPHlAW-. Davallia Stricta. Adiniituin Wiegandi. A pretty little species, with peculiarly crested and overla]iping pinnse. 15 cts. Aspidium Tsiissiineuse. A pretty very dwarf growing s]5ecies, one of the best for fern dishes. 15 cts. Alsophila Anstriilis. Australian Tree Fern. 25 cts. and 50 cts. .Aspleiiiuin Belaiigeri. An easy- growing species. 25 cts. â Biilbiferuin. 25 cts. â I>a\uin Piimiliim. 25 cts. â \idus Avis. Bird's Xest Fern. 50 ctj. â O b t u s ilobum. Espec- ially suited fir growing in a basket. 15 cts. * Blechnum B ra z i I i e ii s e . A strong-growing, desirable Fern. 15 cts. â Occidentaie. 15 cts. Cibotium Schiedei. One of the most desirable and valuable Tree Ferns in cultivation. Good young plants , $ and each. â Princeps. A fine Tree Fern, with broad, heavy, but graceful foliage. Fine plants, 50 cts., ⢠and .$ each. Cyi'toinium Caryotidium. 15 cts. *â Falcatum (Hoib/ Fern). One of the most desirable Ferns for house culture. 15 cts. and 25 cts. â Fortuuei. 15 cts. Japanese Fern. (See offer on FINE FERNS. The popularity of Ferns has increased wonderfully in recent years. In less than 10 years our annual sales have increased from a few thous;ind plants to nearly one million, requiring over one acre of greenhouse space for their production. iS'ot only are they now grown for interior decora- tion, but beautiful effects can be produced in the open border, in conjunc- tion with otlier foliage jslants, in such positions where they are shaded from the direct rays of the sun. and where they can be liberally supplied with water. We have marked the varieties Lest suited for this purpose â with an asterisk (-â¢â â ). Adiaiituni ^J^thiopicnni. A strong-growing decorative variety, frequently attaining a height of .3


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