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(16201904310).jpg ASPAKAGUS SPRE GERI <br> -»fr 4 n e vv 4-j-g- <br> Asparagus Sprengeri <br> WHEN introduced at a high price a little over a year ago this <br> plant was received with some hesitation as to its desirability <br> but after on'y a limited trial it has come forward with such <br> prominence that the supply will be inadequate to the demand for some <br> time to come Not only is it useful for cutting in sprays for cut-flower <br> work but grown in suspended pots it makes one of the prettiest decora- <br> tive house plants we know of It is really handsomest seen drooping <br> gracefully from a pot or basket Sprays from four to five feet long of a <br> bright green feathery foliage and as it will withstand dry atmosphere <br> and grow well ia shade or sunlight it is decidedly the most useful and <br> suitable parlor plant The flowers are white and very fragrant follow- <br> ed by bright red berries Mr H H Battles the well-known floral art- <br> ist says Grow all you possibly can of it; it's a grand thing It is not <br> only a plant that will be used extensively by florists for cut-flower work <br> but it is decidedly a useful and decorative parlor table and window <br> plant It is hardier than any other Asparagus can even be grown in <br> open ground and under good treatment will r ake specimens four to five <br> feet across in one year � plants which have sold at 5 We have so much <br> faith in it that we are growing 10 000 plants of it now <br> Price strong plants 15 cents each; two for 25 cents <br> BOSTON F£RN <br> Nephrolepis Exaltata Bostoniensis <br> THIS grar d new Fern has become the most popular decorative plant of the <br> year In and around Boston no other plant is so extensively -used for <br> table or window decoration as this graceful Fern It is one of the very <br> few plants that will thrive under ordinary house care; it grows and improves <br> in size; where most all other Ferns go back The fronds droop and arch gracefully <br> over the edge of a pot or basket and as it is a very rapid grower it is not long <br> beiore they reach the floor from an ordinary parlor table The color is a rich <br> green which contrasts beautlfiflly with all other window or pot plants It <br> thiives well in a shady position but must never be allowed to get too dry and <br> frequent showerings of the foliage by means of a plant syringe or a watering <br> can are essential To give an idea of the magnificent proportions of this Fern <br> it may be stated that a single-specimen plant exhibited at the recent American <br> Institute Fair in Madison Square Garden New York measured ten feet in <br> diameter some of the fronds being over four feet in length <br> Price large plants with fronds 11-2 feet long 15 cents each; two <br> for 25 cents <br> ONE PLANT EACH OP ASPARAGUS AND BOSTON FERN 25 CENTS <br> Stephanotis Floribunda <br> BOSTON TURN <br> STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA <br> This is a rare plant indeed that all should grow It bears <br> large clusters of pure white flowers <br> that are as fragrant as a jRsmine <br> Nothingsweeterorfiner Price 15 <br> cents each; large fine plants <br> three feet high for 40 cents <br> New Asparagus <br> Plumosus Nanus <br> This graceful climhing plant has <br> to a great extent taken the place of <br> the once popular Smilax in all tine <br> decoration s It possesses the advan- <br> tage of being much more graceful � <br> its foli age being finer than that of the <br> most delicate Fern and will last for <br> weeks after being cu f the whole <br> plant being of a bright cheerful <br> green It is an excel 1 en t house plant <br> succeeding under almost anv con- <br> ditions Price 15 cents each 41847003 130961 64578 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/41847003 1899 10 5962/bhl title 64578 Ella V Baines Firm ; Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection NameFound Asparagus NameConfirmed Asparagus var pygmaeus Makino EOLID 10487111 NameFound Floribunda NameConfirmed Floribunda EOLID 5190123 NameBankID 3474597 NameFound Nanus NameConfirmed Nanus EOLID 73713 NameBankID 2610066 NameFound Nephrolepis NameConfirmed Nephrolepis EOLID 61678 NameBankID 2644730 NameFound Smilax NameConfirmed Smilax Jorge08 EOLID 3396175 NameFound Stephanotis NameConfirmed Stephanotis EOLID 5328337 NameBankID 3425133 NameFound Stephanotis floribunda NameConfirmed Stephanotis floribunda EOLID 5328953 NameBankID 3425237 Biodiversity Heritage Library Miss Ella V Baines the Woman Florist Springfield Ohio The best homes in America plant my flowers why not you Garden Stories Bulbs Plants Catalogs Flowers Plants Ornamental Seed industry and trade Seeds Trade catalogs U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 41847003 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/41847003 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants plants ornamental u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16201904310 2015-08-24 07 52 11 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script The best homes in America The best homes in America plant my flowers, why not you? (16201904310).jpg ASPAKAGUS SPRE GERI <br> -»fr 4 n e vv 4-j-g- <br> Asparagus Sprengeri <br> WHEN introduced at a high price a little over a year ago this <br> plant was received with some hesitation as to its desirability <br> but after on'y a limited trial it has come forward with such <br> prominence that the supply will be inadequate to the demand for some <br> time to come Not only is it useful for cutting in sprays for cut-flower <br> work but grown in suspended pots it makes one of the prettiest decora- <br> tive house plants we know of It is really handsomest seen drooping <br> gracefully from a pot or basket Sprays from four to five feet long of a <br> bright green feathery foliage and as it will withstand dry atmosphere <br> and grow well ia shade or sunlight it is decidedly the most useful and <br> suitable parlor plant The flowers are white and very fragrant follow- <br> ed by bright red berries Mr H H Battles the well-known floral art- <br> ist says Grow all you possibly can of it; it's a grand thing It is not <br> only a plant that will be used extensively by florists for cut-flower work <br> but it is decidedly a useful and decorative parlor table and window <br> plant It is hardier than any other Asparagus can even be grown in <br> open ground and under good treatment will r ake specimens four to five <br> feet across in one year � plants which have sold at 5 We have so much <br> faith in it that we are growing 10 000 plants of it now <br> Price strong plants 15 cents each; two for 25 cents <br> BOSTON F£RN <br> Nephrolepis Exaltata Bostoniensis <br> THIS grar d new Fern has become the most popular decorative plant of the <br> year In and around Boston no other plant is so extensively -used for <br> table or window decoration as this graceful Fern It is one of the very <br> few plants that will thrive under ordinary house care; it grows and improves <br> in size; where most all other Ferns go back The fronds droop and arch gracefully <br> over the edge of a pot or basket and as it is a very rapid grower it is not long <br> beiore they reach the floor from an ordinary parlor table The color is a rich <br> green which contrasts beautlfiflly with all other window or pot plants It <br> thiives well in a shady position but must never be allowed to get too dry and <br> frequent showerings of the foliage by means of a plant syringe or a watering <br> can are essential To give an idea of the magnificent proportions of this Fern <br> it may be stated that a single-specimen plant exhibited at the recent American <br> Institute Fair in Madison Square Garden New York measured ten feet in <br> diameter some of the fronds being over four feet in length <br> Price large plants with fronds 11-2 feet long 15 cents each; two <br> for 25 cents <br> ONE PLANT EACH OP ASPARAGUS AND BOSTON FERN 25 CENTS <br> Stephanotis Floribunda <br> BOSTON TURN <br> STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA <br> This is a rare plant indeed that all should grow It bears <br> large clusters of pure white flowers <br> that are as fragrant as a jRsmine <br> Nothingsweeterorfiner Price 15 <br> cents each; large fine plants <br> three feet high for 40 cents <br> New Asparagus <br> Plumosus Nanus <br> This graceful climhing plant has <br> to a great extent taken the place of <br> the once popular Smilax in all tine <br> decoration s It possesses the advan- <br> tage of being much more graceful � <br> its foli age being finer than that of the <br> most delicate Fern and will last for <br> weeks after being cu f the whole <br> plant being of a bright cheerful <br> green It is an excel 1 en t house plant <br> succeeding under almost anv con- <br> ditions Price 15 cents each 41847003 130961 64578 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/41847003 1899 10 5962/bhl title 64578 Ella V Baines Firm ; Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection NameFound Asparagus NameConfirmed Asparagus var pygmaeus Makino EOLID 10487111 NameFound Floribunda NameConfirmed Floribunda EOLID 5190123 NameBankID 3474597 NameFound Nanus NameConfirmed Nanus EOLID 73713 NameBankID 2610066 NameFound Nephrolepis NameConfirmed Nephrolepis EOLID 61678 NameBankID 2644730 NameFound Smilax NameConfirmed Smilax Jorge08 EOLID 3396175 NameFound Stephanotis NameConfirmed Stephanotis EOLID 5328337 NameBankID 3425133 NameFound Stephanotis floribunda NameConfirmed Stephanotis floribunda EOLID 5328953 NameBankID 3425237 Biodiversity Heritage Library Miss Ella V Baines the Woman Florist Springfield Ohio The best homes in America plant my flowers why not you Garden Stories Bulbs Plants Catalogs Flowers Plants Ornamental Seed industry and trade Seeds Trade catalogs U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 41847003 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/41847003 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants plants ornamental u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16201904310 2015-08-24 07 52 11 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script The best homes in America
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