HARLAN P. KELSEY, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 
The sizes immediately following the 
Trees, Shrubs, and Plants in a wild state 
often exceed the lesser hight given. 
Fems 
Prices of Kerns unless otherwise noted: S.25 each; 
S2.I0 |)cr 10; $18.00 per 100. 
ADIANTUM pedatum, American Maidenhair 
Fern. 8 to 20 in. 
ASPLENIUM platyneuron (eheneum), Ebony 
Spleenwort. 9 to 18 in. S. 10 each. 
trichomancH, Maidenhair Spleenwort. 
3 to 8 in. 
ATHYRIUM (Asplenium), filixfcmina. Lady- 
fern. 10 to 40 in. 
CYSTOl'TKRIS bulbif. ra, Berry Bladderfern. 
12 to 24 in. 
fraBili.s, Brittlekern. 4 to 12 in. 
DENNSTKDTIA (Dicksonia) punctilobula. Hay- 
scented Fern. 
Each 10 100 
20 to 40 in $ 20 SI 80 $16 00 
DRYOPTEIU.S cristata. Crested Woodfern. 
12 to 24 in. 
goIdi«ana, GoLDiE Fern. 
Each 10 
24 to 40 in $ 40 S3 60 
(Aspidium) marginalia. Leather Woodfern. 
noveboraet^nsiB. New York Fkrn. 12 in. 
apinulosa, Toothed Woodfern. 18 to 24 in. 
thcljpteris, Marshfern. 12 to 18 in. 
LYGODIUM painiatum, Hartford Fern. 
Each 10 
12 to 36 in $ 50 S4 !>0 
POLYPODIUM vulgare. Common Polypody. 
3 to 6 in. 
POLYSTICHUM (Druopkris) acroxtichoidra, 
Christmas Fern. 24 to 36 in. 
PTERETIS (Onoclea) nodulosa. Ostrich Fern. 
24 to 48 in. 
ONOCLE.4 sensibilis, SENSITIVE Fern. 
6 to 12 in. 
OSMUND.\ cinnamomea, CinnamOn'Fern. 
l!>. Each 10 100 
32 to 60 in $ 40 $3 60 S32 00 
claytoniana, (Clayton Fern. 
Each 10 100 
24 to 36 in $ 40 S3, 00 S32 00 
regalia, Royalfern. 
Each 10 100 
12 to 16 in $40 $3 60 $.32 00 
WOODSIA obtusa. Common Woodsia. 
8 to 20 in. 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials 
In this list will he found a collection of hardy 
herhaceous perennials that will give a good succes- 
sion of hloom from early spring to late autumn. 
Nearly all are of easy culture. The usual list of 
herbaceous perennials offered in American catalogs 
can be secured and shipped with other orders, so 
that customers may feel safe in getting full collec- 
tions. 
Prices of herbaceous perennials unless otherwise 
noted: $.30 each; S2.40 per 10; S18.00 per 100. 
ACT.^A rul»ra. Red Baneberry. Scarlet fruit. 
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names indicate the hights attained of the 
; under cultivation they usually reach and 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials (Continued) 
ASTERS, in varielj. .) to « It. White, blue. etc. 
Fall. 
(wVLTHA palustris, Marshmarigold. 8 in. 
Yellow. April. 
CHELONE glabra {alba). White Turtlehead. 
2 to 4 ft. White. June, 
lyoni. Pink Turtlehead. 2 to 4 ft. Pink. 
.June. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, hardy. 2 to 4 ft. Fall, 
coreanum, Korean Chrysanthemu.m. 
A new species from Korea introduced by 
Boxford-llighlands Nursery. Blooms very 
late, after first frosts; large white single flowers 
1^4 inches in diameter, turning to pink and 
purple shades. A remarkably fine low-growing 
plant to extend the flowering season almost into 
winter. 
Each 10 
$ 7.T S') 00 
CIMICIFUGA racemoaa, 
3 to 6 It. White, Julv. 
Cohosh Bugbane. 
CON V.ALL.ARIA majalis, Lily-of-the-valley. 
6 to 8 in. White. April to June. 
COR.NUS canadensis, BuNCHBERRY. "Col- 
lected" cluni|)s. 4 to 8 in. Flowers white; 
berries bright red. .\pril. May. 
Cimicifuga racemosa. A charming 
perennial 
