Carter's Fern-Leaved
A new variety introduced by Messrs. Carter, of London. It is of most beautiful form and coloring, and is well adapted for garnishing dish on the table, and also makes a very ornamental plant in the flower garden.
Fine Triple Curled
A fine, dwarfish curled variety, long cultivated in England. In some gardens it is grown in such perfection as to resemble a tuft of finely curled moss. It is hardy and slow in running to seed, but liable to degenerate, and it constantly tends to increase in size, and to become less curled.
Myatt's Garnishing
This variety is larger and the plant of stronger habit than the preceding, with foliage as finely curled. The leaves are bright green above, paler beneath. Admirably adapted for garnishing purposes.