. Catalogue of plants, bulbs and seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. ONYCIIIL'M JArONICUM. Onychium Japonicnm.—A very beautiful Fern, having long, graceful fronds. The wiry texture of the leaf makes it keep a long time; very useful to cut lor vases, etc. See cut. Price, 15 cents each. Crow's Foot Fern.—{Ptcris Scrrulata.)—Grassy-like fronds; very hardy in its nature, and exceedingly easy to grow. A novel variety, resembling a crow's foot. Price, 10 cents each. Dagger Fern.—A fine decorative variety. It is a beautiful and rapid growing Fern that succeeds exceedingly well


. Catalogue of plants, bulbs and seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. ONYCIIIL'M JArONICUM. Onychium Japonicnm.—A very beautiful Fern, having long, graceful fronds. The wiry texture of the leaf makes it keep a long time; very useful to cut lor vases, etc. See cut. Price, 15 cents each. Crow's Foot Fern.—{Ptcris Scrrulata.)—Grassy-like fronds; very hardy in its nature, and exceedingly easy to grow. A novel variety, resembling a crow's foot. Price, 10 cents each. Dagger Fern.—A fine decorative variety. It is a beautiful and rapid growing Fern that succeeds exceedingly well; small plants making fine specimens in a very short time. We know of no other Fern that makes such handsome specimens so rapidly. Its graceful fronds have a striking effect among: a general collection of house plants. Trv one/ Price, 10c each. SANSEVERIA ZEALANICA. A new decorative plant of great beauty and value. A beautiful plant, splendidly adapted for the decoration of drawing rooms and halls, as it stands drouth and dust with impunity, and requires scarce- ly any water. The leaves grow to the length of three or four feet, and are beautifully striped cross- wise, with broad, white, variega- tions on a dark-green ground. It is a rare and beautiful plant, which should be abundantly grown for positions out of reach of sunlight, where other plants will not thrive. When you consider that it can be placed in any position in any room and do well, its great usefulness is at once apparent. It has a singu- lar beauty for decorative purposes which other plants do not possess, and is useful both Winter and Summer. Though grown mainly for the beauty of its foliage, it is by no means an insignificant flow- ering plant. It blooms usually during May and June, sending up great plume-like spikes a foot or more in length. The flowers are numerous and composed of long, narrow petals, which recurve gracefully, and are of a creamy- white color. It is difficult to find a more unique or o


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