New floral guide : autumn 1906 . ewhat, but thefronds are much heavier and more feathery and archover in a most graceful manner showing two shadesof green and producing a lovely mossy eflect whichadds greatly to its beauty, a quick rapid grower andran te depended f)n to make a fine display at , stiong plants 15cfs. and 25 cts. each, size plants for immediate effect 50 cts., 75 $, by express. The Boston Fern. (Nephrolepis Exaltata.) This is one of the finest and best Ferns for growingin pots, vases and baskets ; will do well planted in ashady border during S
New floral guide : autumn 1906 . ewhat, but thefronds are much heavier and more feathery and archover in a most graceful manner showing two shadesof green and producing a lovely mossy eflect whichadds greatly to its beauty, a quick rapid grower andran te depended f)n to make a fine display at , stiong plants 15cfs. and 25 cts. each, size plants for immediate effect 50 cts., 75 $, by express. The Boston Fern. (Nephrolepis Exaltata.) This is one of the finest and best Ferns for growingin pots, vases and baskets ; will do well planted in ashady border during Summer, and when lifted andtaken in doors, makes a splendi<l window and houseplant during winter. The beautiful fronds grow twoto three feet long and droop over in the most delight-ful way. Very popular and always in large , good strong plants, 15 and 25 cts. each; post-naid. Extra size, 50, 75 cts. and $ each, by ex-NEW EXCELSIOR FERN, (W. BARROWSII) press, at purchasers expense. The Kentia Palm. (Belmoreana.). The Kentia Palm, besides being one of the most graceful and ornamental of all Palms for the House or Conservatory, is alsoone of the hardiest and easiest to grow. It is not affected by the dust and dry air of the house and will grow and thrive whereno other plants would live, and will continue to increase in size and beauty for many years. Fine thrifty plants, fa to 8 incheshigh, 25 cts.; larger size, 35 cts., postpaid. Extra size, 50 cts. each, express. The Rubber Tree (hcus Eiastica) Well known as one of the finest plants for table and parlordecoration. Its large thick olive green leaves and gracefulpolished stems make it one of the very finest ornamentalplants for the house and conservatory. It stands dust andheat with impunity and always looks handsome and attrac-tive. Fine sturdy plants from 4 inch pots 65 cts. each, post-paid or by express at purchasers expense 50 cts., 75 cts. $, according to size. Cryptomeria Japonica or Japan Cedar An
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