124 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
FERNS. Hardy varieties.—Continued. 
Polypodium vulgare. (Common Polypody.) One of the best evergreen 
species for rockwork. 
Woodsia Ilvensis. (Rusty Woodsia.) Good in exposed places; 6 in. 
Woodwardia angustifolia. (Chain Fern.) 1 ft. 
Each of the above varieties of Ferns, 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 
per 100. 
FUNKIA coerulea. (Plantain Lily.) Blowers blue; broad ereen Doz. 
leaves. July. 13 ft. ; . $2.50 g18( 00 
subeordata grandiflora. Tae pure hits flowers Tesem- 
bling Easter Lilies in clusters; massive heart-shaped leaves; 
excellent plant for partial shade July to September. 13 ft. 5.00 35.00 
undulata media variegata. A very useful and free-growing, 
hardy plant, with beautifully variegated foliage; valuable for 
forming ribbons, edgings and masses in formal gardens; 
flowers | lilac. July and August. 1ft. ... DOs lS 200, 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora. (Blanket Flower.) Red Ba vellow; 
showy; good for cutting. July to October. 3ft. ... 5 Bes ise) 
GENTIANA Andrewsi. (BlueGentian.) A pretty native species 
with clusters of blue flowers in August. Plant in rich moist 
soil or in a shady place. 2 ft. nie ~- 3-00) - 20200 
GERANIUM platypetalum. (Crane's Bill. ) Latee soap opurpls 
flowers. June. 13ft. ... 2.50 18.00 
grandiflorum. Large violet-blue ‘ioners ah a in lustre. : 
1 ft. Eee é ... 2.50 18.00 
sanguineum. Warne deep crimson-purple flowers; icons all’ 
Summer. 13 ft. ... are 550 eso) ISH 
sanguineum album. Flow ers pure eyhitel make -.. 2.00 - 18.00 
Willardi. Rosy-red; June. 13 ft. nee Sind 550 oo) ~ EB CO) 
GEUM coccineum. Mrs. eee A very handsome new 
variety, bearing immense double flowers of bright scarlet; 
a perpetual bloomer; fine for cutting. 2 ft. Bac =.= 3.90 20200 
Heldreichii. Bright orange flowers. 2 ft. oe Sa6 Soi) P40) 
GRASSES, Ornamental. See page 135. 
GYPSOPHILA, acutifolia. Small white flowers. July. 2ft. 2.00 15.00 
paniculata. (Baby's Breath.) Pure white; excellent for cut- 
ting. July and August. 2 ft. ; 506 5) USO) 
repens. Trailing variety, tiny white flowers ae S50 Bow) US) 
2.50 18.00 
repensrosea. Delicate rose 
Dianthus plumarius. Page 128. 
FERNS. Hardy varieties. 
Adiantum pedatum. (Maidenhair Fern.) One of the most graceful 
varieties. 
Aspidium aerostichoides. (Christmas Fern.) Evergreen species. 1 ft. 
A. aculeatum var. Braunii. (Prickly Shield Fern.) Shining evergreen 
leaves. 
A.eristatum. (Crested Wood Fern.) 
A. Felix-mas. A beautiful Fern; green all the year. 
A. Goldianum. (Goldie’s Wood “Fern.) Handsome as a specimen. 
3 ft. 
A. marginale. (Evergreen Wood Fern.) 1% to 2 ft. 
A. munitum. Evergreen Fern desirable for shady spot in the rock 
garden. 
A. noveboracense. (New York Shield Fern.) Slender species. 1 ft. 
A. spinulosum. (Spinulose Wood Fern.) Finely dissected fronds, 
A. spinulosum var. dilatatum. Similar to spinulosum but with 
broader frends. ; : 
A. trelypteris. (Marsh Shield Fern.) Thrives in damp places. 1 ft. 
Asplenium Felix-feemina. (Lady Fern). Large handsome species with 
finely cut foliage. 2 ft. 
Cystoperis bulbifera. (Bladder Fern.) Slender fronds. 1 to 2 ft. long. 
Dieksonia punctilobula. (Hay-scented or Gossamer Fern.) Good for 
massing. 2 ft. 
Onocela struthiopteris. (OstrichFern.) Very effective. 2to4 ft. 
Osmunda gracilis. (Flowering Fern.) One of the prettiest of the large 
Ferns. ‘3 ft. 
O. Claytoniana. 2 to 3 ft. : 
O. cinnamomea. (Cinnamon Fern.) Very beautiful. 4 ft. 
Phegopteris polypodioids. A showy variety of the Beech Fern; dwarf. 
Bic ; i i iflora. 
Each of the above varieties of Ferns 30 cts each; $2.50 per doz. COUR pee 
