. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . ted. $ — Alcicorue {Elks-Horii Fern). This variety is seen morecommonly than any of the other sorts, but is still scarce and amost interesting species. 75 cts. to $ each. — llillii. A pretty Stag-horn Fern, with cleft pinnae. $ MaJHS. A variety of the above, with larger, heavier foli-age. § each. * Pleris Adiantoides. 15 cts. — Argentea. A new sort, with finely divided glaucous greenfoliage. 25 cts. ■•■ — Argyrea. Large, bold foliage, with broad band of whitethrough the centre of each frond. 15 cts. and 25 cts. — Biaurita. 15 cts. * — Crelica


. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . ted. $ — Alcicorue {Elks-Horii Fern). This variety is seen morecommonly than any of the other sorts, but is still scarce and amost interesting species. 75 cts. to $ each. — llillii. A pretty Stag-horn Fern, with cleft pinnae. $ MaJHS. A variety of the above, with larger, heavier foli-age. § each. * Pleris Adiantoides. 15 cts. — Argentea. A new sort, with finely divided glaucous greenfoliage. 25 cts. ■•■ — Argyrea. Large, bold foliage, with broad band of whitethrough the centre of each frond. 15 cts. and 25 cts. — Biaurita. 15 cts. * — Crelica Albo-Lineata. A pretty and useful variegatedvariety. 16 cts. and 25 cts. * itiagnifica. Beautiful crested fronds. 15 cts. — liastata. 15 cts. — liiternata. 15 cts. — Leptophylla. Silvery-green foliage. 15 cts. — Longifolia Mari€sii. Especially suited for growingsuspended, producing drooping fronds nearly 2 feet cts. each. — Nemoralis. 15 cts.■• — Onvrardi. 15 cts. — Palmata. 15 * Pteris Serrulata. 15 cts. * Cristata. A pretty crested Fern. 15 cts. Compacta. 15 cts. * Voluta. One of the most distinct varieties of Pteris Ser-rulata, the volute or curled appearance of the pinnte being verynoticeable; the tips of the pinnae are prettily crested. 15 cts. * — Sieboldii. 15 cts. * — Tremula. Well known and useful Fern. 15 cts. — VictoricB. 15 cts. — Winisetti. 15 cts. * Sitalobium Cicutarium. A fine variety of easy culture,producing large fronds. 25 cts. SELAGINELLAS, OR MOSSES. All of the Selaginellas are useful in connection with Ferns forthe filling of Wardian Cases, Fern Dishes, etc. The varietiesoffered below are among the most interesting. Ca!sia, Caesia Arborea, Cuspidata, Cnspidata Elongata, Denticulata, Emiliana, Flabellata, 15 cts. each ; set of 13 varieties, $ Krauseana Aurea, Krauseana Variegata, Martensi, Martensi Variegata, Vogelli, Walichii. JAPANESE FERN BALLS. (DavalUa BuUata.) A variety from Japan, wit


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