. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Plumed Scott Fern (Nephrolepis Scholzeli.) DREERS FINE FERNS. Our collection of Ferns is the most extensive in tins country. We an-nually produce over two millions of these plants, which -hows their greatpopularity. (For New and Rare sons See page 155.) The Boston Fern and Its Varieties. The popularity of these Ferns is really phenomenal; many thousands areused every season for inteiior decoration, foi which purpose they are par-ticularly adapted, on account of their graceful appearance and at the samelime extreme hardiness, resisting so admirably as they do the dry


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Plumed Scott Fern (Nephrolepis Scholzeli.) DREERS FINE FERNS. Our collection of Ferns is the most extensive in tins country. We an-nually produce over two millions of these plants, which -hows their greatpopularity. (For New and Rare sons See page 155.) The Boston Fern and Its Varieties. The popularity of these Ferns is really phenomenal; many thousands areused every season for inteiior decoration, foi which purpose they are par-ticularly adapted, on account of their graceful appearance and at the samelime extreme hardiness, resisting so admirably as they do the dry atmosphere of the living-room, while in summer few plants are sp satisfactoryfor porch decoration at d for planting in window I oxes, and even for plant-ing in the garden in partial shade. Nephrolepis Bostoniensis (Boston Fern). The original type, pro-ducing large specimens with long, graceful fronds. 4-inch pots, 25 cts.;6-inch pots, 75 cts.; large specimens, $ each. Nephrolepis Whitmani ( Ostrich 1h,,,,, }•, rn). A


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