. [Catalogue. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Boston iSword Kern. The Boston Sword Fern-(Nephrolepsls Exalta Bos- tonlensis.) A new sword Fern which originated in the vicinity of Boston, where it has been in popular favor for a number of years. No other plant used so extensively as this, having long fronds, which fre- quently attain a length of four feet. These arch and droop over very gracefully. This drooping habit makes It an excellent plant to grow as a single speci- men on a table or a pedestal. 15 cents to 2


. [Catalogue. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Boston iSword Kern. The Boston Sword Fern-(Nephrolepsls Exalta Bos- tonlensis.) A new sword Fern which originated in the vicinity of Boston, where it has been in popular favor for a number of years. No other plant used so extensively as this, having long fronds, which fre- quently attain a length of four feet. These arch and droop over very gracefully. This drooping habit makes It an excellent plant to grow as a single speci- men on a table or a pedestal. 15 cents to 25 cents each. Large specimens, 50 cents to $ each. Adiantum—(Maiden Hair Fern.) Very graceful and much used in cut flower work. 15 cents each. Nephrolepsls Exaltata—(Sword Fern.) One of the prettiest plants for hanging baskets, with large fronds gracefully drooping; very useful, as it stands the sun well. 10c to 20c each. Selaglnella Emilliana—A new, upright-growing Ly- copod, with numerous feathery stems branching from the base and forming a dense tuft. It is exceedingly appropriate for the table decoration. 10 cents. Crow's Foot Fern—(Pteris Serrulata.) Grassy-like fronds, very hardy in its nature, and exceedingly easy to grow. A novel variety, resembling a crow's foot. 10 cents each. Pteris Tremula—(Shaking Fern.) One of the finest Ferns for home decoration, growing very rapidly and throwing nice, large, handsome fronds, making mag- nificent specimens; easily grown and very popular. 10c to 20c. We grow a number of different varieties of Ferns besides the ones enumerated above, and will send ten different kinds for $ Palms For decoi-atlve house plants or for cen- ter of vases or large baskets, Palms have no «qual. We mention a few of the hardier kinds, and those particularly adapted for house plants and wish to say that these are of the easiest culture, and stand the dry at- mosphere of the dwelling house admirably; only requiring to have the leaves sponge


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