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SUNNYFIELD NUFkSEKY CO. 
Hardy Ferns. 
. FOR ALL SORTS OF CONDITIONS. 
FOR DRY, SHADY PLACES: 
ASPEDIUM MARGINALE. 
A beautiful evergreen species of 
about one foot high, with very 
dark green leaves 15 cents each, |1.50 per dozen, 110.00 per 100 
DICKSONIA PUNCTILOBULA. 
A fine pale green fern, growing 1)^-2 
ft. high 15 cents each, |1.50 per dozen, flO.OO per 100 
ONOCLEA STRTITHEOPTEIIIS (Ostrich Fern). 
"Will adapt itself to nearly every posi- 
tion ; the largest fern grown, at- 
taining a height of '6-4: ft. Fine 
for a background 20 cents each, |2.00 per dozen, $12.00 per 100 
FOR MOIST AND SHADY POSITIONS: 
ADIANTHTJM PEDATUM. 
The hardy Maidenhair Fern, one of 
the most graceful; grows about 
1 ft. high 15 cents each, |1.50 per dozen, $10.00 per 100 
ASPEDIUM MARGINALE. 
Does well both in moist and dry 
places. See above. 
ONOCLEA STRUTHEOPTERIS (Ostrich Fern). 
Does well both in moist and dry 
places. See above. 
FOR PLANTING ALONG EDGES OF WOODLAND : 
ONOCLEA STRUTHEOPTERIS (Ostrich Fern). 
See above. 
OSMUNDA CLAYTONIANA. 
A fine bold fern of 2-3 ft. high ; does 
well in dry, shady position 25 cents each, |2.50 per dozen, 118.00 per 100 
OSMUNDA CINNAMONEA. 
Of still stronger growth than the 
preceding ; 3-5 ft. ; succeeds in 
wet soil in a shady as well as 
sunny position 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen, $18.00 per 100 
