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Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio.
BEAUTIFUL FERNS.
The popularity of Fems has increased wonderfully in the past
few years, and they are now indispensable in all choice floral
decorations, and are especially valuable for ferneries for room
and table decorations. No collection of plants is complete with-
out Ferns.
Nephrolepis Exaltata Bostotiieiisis.— In the vicinity of
Boston no other plant is used so extensively as this graceful
Nephrolepis, which differs from the ordinary Sword Fern in
having much longer fronds, which frequently attain a length of
six feet. These arch and droop over very gracefully on ac-
count of which it is frequently called the Fountain FeYn This
drooping habit makes it an excellent plant to grow as a single
specimen on a table or pedestal. Good plants, 15 cents each;
Strong plants, 35 cents eacb.
Lygodum Scattdens — ( The Japanese Climbing Fern.) This
makes a growth ot from eight to fifteen feet, and is a very grace-
ful, dainty and desirable variety. 15 cents each.
Adiatitum Cuueatum. — (Maidenhair Fern.) This is the
beautilul Maidenhair Fern which the florists employ in so
many ways, either as pot plant9 or cut fronds. It is very light,
airy and graceful. Don t confound it with the old common
Maidenhair Fern. 20 cents each.
Neplirolepis Compacta Cordata.— (New Sword Fern.) It
is of a free, strong growing, compact habit attaining, when full
grown, a height of about two feet. The fronds are of a dark
green color, very rich, of upright growth, with just sufficient
arch in them to make them graceful. For house culture or for
window gardening. I don't know of any other variety that
would give the same satisfaction and which I could recommend
so highly. 15 cents each.
Davallia Stricta.— One of the finest Ferns in cultivation,
whether for growing as a decorative plant m the room or plant-
ing out. The fronds are of strong texture very fine and deli-
cate, 20 cents each.
Pteris Tremula.— (Shaking Fern ) The slightest movement
of the air shakes the leaves of this Fern, which we recommend
as being very desirable for house culture. It grows readily and
Very fast. 20 cents each.
Pteris Argyrea.— ( The Silver Fern.) A very showy Fern
with light green fronds, with a broad band of silver white down
the center of each. Very distinct and beautiful. 20 cents
each.
THE "WONDERFUL JAPANESE FERN BALLS.
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FERN BALL.
This novelty from Japan we take great pleasure in introduc-
ing as one of the most satisfactory house Ferns ever offered. One
was stalled Inst January, and its beautiful leaves and color at-
tracted the attention of all who saw it until August, when it was
placed in the cellar to rest. The center is moss covered with
Fern roots in a very ingenious manner, looking like a ball of
small roots twisted together. After watering, they start into
life, and in a short time are covered with a mass of beautiful
green foliage. If desired they may be allowed to dry up, which
is very convenient when a person goes on a Summer vacation.
They may be started again by simply watering as before. When
growing they should be watered two or three times each week.
If desired they may be cut in halves and placed in a Fern dish.
The ball, before it is started, is six to ten inches in diameter.
We only handle the "Nagaha" long leaved variety, the com-
mon variety only produces short fronds, 75 cents "each. Can
only be sent by express.
FUCHSIAS
Price, 7c each. Any four for 25c. Any nine
for 50c. The set of twelve for 60c
FUCHSIA, STORM KING.
Double Fuchsia, Storm King.— This grand plant is of the
most beautiful habit. The branches, drooping as they do, lend
the plant a charming grace which is rarely found. The buds,
for two weeks before they expand, are balls of glowing scarlet
crimson. The flowers continue to grow larger and larger after
they expand. The sepals are of the same glowing scarlet crim-
son as the buds, while the large double corolla is of a delicate
waxy whiteness, elegantly penciled with a deep and bright
crimson.
Phenomenal.— The largest Fuchsia that I have ever seen.
The tube and sepals are bright coral red, beautifully formed.
The corolla is nearly two and a half inches across.
Monarch.— This new Fuchsia is by far the largest of all the
single flowering varieties. It is an exceptionally strong grower,
bearing immense blooms of a very dark purple. It ranks among
the singles the same as Phenomenal does among the doubles.
Champion of the World. — Color of sepals a bright coral red,
corolla violet and dark purple One of the most beautiful and
distinct of the Fuchsias.
Black Prince. — This is. without question, the very finest
Fuchsia grown for the amateur to cultivate. It makesa shapely
bush, is robust in growth, free from disease and insects, and is
probably the freest m blooming. I have seen specimen plants
six feet in height and four feet across loaded with thousands of
its bright buds and blossoms of a beautiful waxy carmine or
pink color.
Speciosa.— Corolla scarlet, sepals blush. One of the very
best blooming varieties for either Winter or Summer.
White Giant.— One of the largest and best white Fuchsias
grown. Fine form, very double, color a pure white, and superior
to most of the white Fuchsias. I find it to be an excellent Win-
ter bloomer. It gives me pleasure to offer this grand Fuchsia.
Enfant Prodigy.— Rich crimson sepals, corolla deep purple.
The earliest and freest blooming Fuchsia out.
Clara Belle.— A splendid variety, wnh large, handsome foli-
age of a delightful green tint. The flowers are single, of unusual
size, sepals dark red, corolla rose vermilion, tinted violet.
Jupiter.— New. One of the prettiest of all Fuchsias. Large,
double flowers, of a clear magenta, with dark crimson veins.
Don t fail to try it.
Rosain's Patrie. — A splendid white variety in the style of
that fine variety, Colonel Dominie A wonderfully free bloomer
and quite early. Tube and sepals rosy carmine, corolla of the
purest white.
General Roberts.— A remarkable, beautiful variety of droop-
ing habit. The blooms are from four to live inches in length,
borne in large clusters, single corolla, of a rich plum color, tube

and sepal s crimson.
Date [1918]
Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/16349001202
Author Ella V. Baines (Firm); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
Full title
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Beautify your homes : 1901.
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41878695
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131125 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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64689 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 12
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10.1080/00222939708680643
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  • Beautify your homes : 1901.
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  • Bulbs (Plants)
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