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HARDY NATIVE FERNS, CON. 
DRYOPTERIS ( Aspidiuin) acrostichoides. Dagger Fern. 
9-18 in. The dark, rather coarsely cut fronds lie prostrate 
in winter. 15c. ea., %i for 10. 
cristata clintoniana. Clinton's Shield Fern. 2'<-4ft. Finely 
cut evergreen fronds. One of the best. 25c.ea.,«2 for 10. 
filix-mas. Male Fern. 1-3 ft. Delicate finely cut fronds. 
35c. ea., f3 for 10. 
goldieana. Goldics' Fern. 2-4 ft. Noble, large and one of 
the showiest of the family. 30c. ea., $2.50 for 10. 
marginalis. Shield Fern. Evergreen; smooth, thick green 
fronds. 15c. ea., $1 for .10. 
munitum. Chamissos Shield Fern. Elegant evergreen species 
from the Pacific Coast. 45c. ea., $3.50 for ic. 
spinulosa. Spinulose Shield Fern. 1-2 ft. Elegant evergreen, 
finely cut fronds. One of the very best. 15c. ea., ?i for 10. 
tlielypteris. Marsh Shield Fern. i-2>< ft. Narrow-fronded 
marsh species, very useful. 20c. ea., fi.50 for 10. 
boottii. Boott's Shield Fern. i-iYt ft. A satisfactorj' Fern 
for all locations. Fronds narrowed at base. Evergreen. 
25c. ea., $1.75 for 10. 
noveboracensis. New York Fern. 1-2 ft. Elegant lanceo- 
late pale green fronds. 20c. ea., I1.50 for 10. 
iPolysl'ichum) \>xa.vx\\\. Braun's Holly Fern. 1-2 ft. Rare 
species with spreading fronds and the pinnules sharply 
toothed. 20c. ea., f 1.50 for 10. 
LYGODIUM palmatum. Climbing Fern. 1-3 ft. Peculiar 
climbing sort with round heart-shaped lobed leaves 
beautiful and rare species. 20c. ea.,fi.50 for 10 
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ONOCLEA sensibilis. Sensitive Fern. i-^'A h. A variable 
Fern of strong growth and good for damp places. 15c. ea., 
$1.25 for 10. 
struthiopteris. Ostrich Fern, i-ij^ ft. A stately, large- 
growing species, the fronds growing in a vase-like circle. 
30C. ea., $2. so for 10. 
OPHIOGLOSSUM vulgatum. Adder's-Tongue. 2-12 in. A 
single leaf, bearing at the top a singular spike of spores. 
25c. ea., f 1.50 for 10. 
OSMUNDA cinnamomea. Cinnamon Fern. 1-5 ft. All the 
Osmundas are large, heavy ferns of highest ornamental 
value, producing great green fronds. 25c. ea., f 1.50 for 10. 
claytoniana. Clayton's Fern. 2-6 ft. 20c. ea., f 1.25 for 10. 
regalis. Royal Fern. 2-6 ft., 25c. ea., fi.50 for 10. 
Purple-Stemmed Cliff Brake. 4-12 in. The 
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PELLAEA atropurpurea , .- . 
small, dainty Ferns for rockwork and thrive on limestone clitts 
stelleri {gracilis). Slender Cliff Brake. 2-5 in 
25c. ea., $2 for 10. 
PHEGOPTERIS dryopteris. Oak Fern. 9-18 in 
^1.50 for 10. 
hexagonoptera. Broad Beech Fern. 7- "2 '"• 
triangular in shape. 15c. ea., $1.25 for 10. 
Pellaeas are 
1^1.50 for 10. 
Smooth fronds, delicate and slender. 
Broadly triangular fronds. 20c. ea.. 
Fronds usually broader than long; 
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