Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 (1905) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 dreersautumncata1905henr Year: 1905 Dreer's Autumn Catalogue, 1905. 33 FINE FERNS. ADIANTUM CUNEATUM. The most pOfJulai- of the .Maiden-hair Ferns, and which, with careful treatment, will succeed as a house plani. Strong plants, lo CIS., 25 els. and .jj cts. each. ADIANTUM The most beautiful of the , but reiiuires the moist atmosphere of the greenhouse for its successlul cultiva- tion. 25 cts., 50 cts. and $ each. FIJIENSIS PEUMOSA. (The Fiji Fern.) A iiiOit beautiful I'ern


Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 (1905) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1905 dreersautumncata1905henr Year: 1905 Dreer's Autumn Catalogue, 1905. 33 FINE FERNS. ADIANTUM CUNEATUM. The most pOfJulai- of the .Maiden-hair Ferns, and which, with careful treatment, will succeed as a house plani. Strong plants, lo CIS., 25 els. and .jj cts. each. ADIANTUM The most beautiful of the , but reiiuires the moist atmosphere of the greenhouse for its successlul cultiva- tion. 25 cts., 50 cts. and $ each. FIJIENSIS PEUMOSA. (The Fiji Fern.) A iiiOit beautiful I'ern, with very linely-cut dark, foliage; quite distinct from all others, and a most ti^eful [ilant for all Durposes. 25 cts. each. AlSOpllila AUStraliS (Australian Tree Fern). One of the cpiickest growing and most majestic appearing Ferns in our collection. Succeeds admirably under ordinary conditions if not allowed to suffer for the want of water. Strong plants, 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. Cit>OtiUni Sclieidei (Mexican Tree Fern). One of the most remarkable and valuable Ferns from the fact that it has a most delicate appearance, but possesses the hardi- ness of the mo.^t robust Palm. Its fronds are cif a golden-green cohir, long and gracefully arched, forming a beautiful specimen plant. 3 in. puts, 50 cts. each; 6-in. pots, ? each. 5 in. ' â¢^l 00 ' 8-in. ' ' Microlepia Hirta Cristata (Tassei rem). A most exquisitj S|iecies, and not only one of tiie quickest growers but one uf the most attractive and desirable for the amateur. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. PEATYCERIUMS. (Stag-ho⢠Ferns). Grande. One of the rarest of the Stag-horns. $ each. Alcicorne {FJk's-horn Fein). 75 cts. and each. â majus. $ each. Hillii. A pretty Stag-horn P^ern. $ each. â majus. A variety with larger foliage. $ each. StemmarFa, $ each. \ Veitchl. $ each. STANDARD FERNS. We can furnish most of the leading sorts, such as are used for Fern-d


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