THE FERN BULLETIN 



A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO PERNS 



WILLARD N. CLUTE, Editor 



THE FERN BULLETIN CO., PUBLISHERS, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. 

 20 Cents a Copy; 75 Cents a Year. 

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To insure subscribers against loss of one or more numbers between the expiration and 

 renewal of their subscriptions the journal will be sent until ordered stopped. All ar- 

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Entered at the postoffice, Binghamton, N. Y., as second-class mail matter. 



THE LINNAEAN FERN CHAPTER 



President, James A. Graves, Susquehanna, Pa. Secretary, Homer D. House, N. Y. Bot. 

 Garden, Bronx, New York City. 



Fern students are cordially invited to join the Chapter. Address either the President 

 or Secretary for further information. The annual dues are $t.oo and should be sent direct 

 t u C. F. Saunders, Treasurer, Commercial Exchange, Philadelphia, Pa. 



FERNS FOR SALE 



A Fern Student of many years standing who has made a specialty of 

 cultivating New England Ferns is prepared to supply plants for Ferneries and 

 House. For prices and variety address, 



C. C. BROWNE, South Groveland. Mass. 



OLD BOOKS 



Send your lists of Desiderata in Botany and other Natural History subo- 

 jects to me and if not in stock I can probably secure them. Catalogues of 

 Botanical and Natural History works and of Americana relating thereto 

 sent to any address free. 



S- N. RHODES' NATURALIST'S BOOK SHOP, 

 \2\ S. Third St*, Philadelphia, Pa, 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



Special announcements inserted here for One Cent a word. No notice received for less than 

 25c. No charge for address. 



EXCHANGE— I will exchange three flowering plants of California for any one desired 

 tern of the United States. Send me your list of duplicates. GEORGE B GRANT, 

 637 Summit Ave., Pasadena, California. 



EXCHANGE — Will exchange cuttings, slips, bulbs, rooted plants of cultivated flowers 

 and also California ferns for ferns adapted to grow in the neighborhood of San 

 Francisco. VV. H. SMYTH, 101 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal. 



FOR SALE — A set of Fern Bulletin lacking only eight of the early numbers. Price 

 $6.00. A complete set is worth from $10.00 to $15.00, according to condition. 

 Readers wishing to dispose of numbers earlier than Vol. VI. will hear of something to 

 their advantage by addressing us. THE FERN BULLETIN, Binghamton, N. Y. 



