. Wholesale price list of plants for florists : for spring 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. SILVER FERN (Pteris Argyrea.) PTERIS TREMULA. Pteris Cretica Alho-Lineata. A pretty and useful variegated variety, distinctly showing the clear white varie- gation. A useful and easily grown Fern. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $ per 100. The Beautiful Maiden Hair Fern, Adiantum Cuneatum Grandieens. A very beautiful form of A. Cuneatum, havi


. Wholesale price list of plants for florists : for spring 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. SILVER FERN (Pteris Argyrea.) PTERIS TREMULA. Pteris Cretica Alho-Lineata. A pretty and useful variegated variety, distinctly showing the clear white varie- gation. A useful and easily grown Fern. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $ per 100. The Beautiful Maiden Hair Fern, Adiantum Cuneatum Grandieens. A very beautiful form of A. Cuneatum, having long, graceful fronds, with the ends of the fronds developed into bunching-tasseled heads; a dis- tinct and lovely variety. See cut. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $ per 1C0. SBI/AGINKI/I/A EMII/LIANA. A new, upright growing moss, with numerous feathery stems branching from the base and terming a dense tuft. Well grown plants attain twelve to eighteen inches in height. We know of no moss superior to it. Price, 3-inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; $ per 1C0. Aspidium Tensemense. A beautiful variety, having graceful, dark, dense green fronds. A ciear, good grower, Price, 50 cents per dozen; $ per Boston Sword Fern. The Boston Sword Fern. (Nephrolepis E>.alta Bostoniensis.) A variation frcm the ordinary Sword Fern which originated in the vicinity of Boston, where it has been in popu- lar favor for a number of years under the name of Boston Fern. In the vi- cinity of Boston no other plant is used so extensively as this graceful Neph- rolepis, which differs from the ordi- nary Fern in having much longer fronds, which frequently attain a length of four feet. These fronds arch and droop over very gracefully, on ac- count of which it is frequently called the Fountain Fern. This drooping habit makes it an excellent plant to grow as a single specimen on a table or pedestal. Price, 2^-inch pots, 50 cents per dczen, ?4 00 per 100; 3V>-inch pots, $ per dozen, $ per 100


Size: 1506px × 1660px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggi, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookyear1901