Grown in the Carolina. Mo\intains 
Hardy American Herbaceoiu Perennials, continued 
Erythroniuin grandiflorum. Pacific coast species. 
Large, yellow flowers. lo cts. each, 75 cts. for 10. 
^3 per 100. 
hartwegli. Light yellow, orange center. 10 cts. each 
75 cts. for 10, ?3 per loo. 
hendersonii. Pale purple, deeper shades toward 
center. 15 cts. each, $1 for 10. per 100. 
revolutum. White or tinged with purple. 20 cts. 
each, $i.2S for 10, $6 per 100. 
White Snake- 
root. I to 4 ft. 
Corymbs of pure white flowers in late summer; are 
of special use in massing. 
Eupatorium perfoliatum. Co"""^ 
Eupatorium ageratoides. 
W<)RT. 2 to 5 It. 
spicuous foliage. 
T H O R OUGH- 
ne gray-while flowers and con- 
Eupat 
purpureum. ^vL^L^'Tto 
ft. Large panicles of purple flowers. Very 
orium 
showy. 20 cts. each, ^1.50 for 10, $12 per lOO. 
EUPHORBIA corollata. Flowering Spurge 
to 3 ft. Pure white involucres around 
greenish plant in summer, 
bloomers. 
10 u\. 
small 
One of the best low 
FERNS, HARDY NATIVE SPECIES 
Our Hardy Fern collection is quite complete, and 
further important additions will soon be made, especi- 
ally of rare species. As a rule, give shady, moist loca- 
tion, preferably on northern exposures, in the shrub- 
bery or under trees. Some species love a wet bog. A 
rockery is incomplete without some of the species. 
Many Ferns thrive particularly well in the rhododen- 
dron bed. We can give sugges- 
i.v tions of value in this direction. 
The sizes following the 
names indicate the variation 
Dieksonia punctilobula 
Fronds of Hardy Native Ferns 
in heights attained by the Ferns in their 
wild state. Tender cultivation they usually 
reach the heights given. 
Lower prices in larger quantities than 
here offered on application 
ADIANTUM pedatum. ^L\IDE^■HAIR 
Fkrn. I to 2 ft. One of the finest. 
Delicate forked fronds. Give rich soil 
and moist, partially shaded location 
for best results. 20 cts. each, $1.25 for 
10, ^8 per 100. 
ASPLENIUM ebenium. 8 to 15 in. Fine 
for rockery. 20 cts. each, $1.25 for 10, 
$H per 100. 
filix-fcemina. Lady Fern, i to 3 ft. 
Finely cut fronds of great beauty. 20 
cts. each, #1.25 for 10, ^8 per 100. 
thelypteroides. Sii.verv Spleen wort. 
2 to 3l > ft. A rather large, erect Fern, 
with dark green fronds and silvery 
fruit dots. One of the finest of the 
Lady Fern group. 20 cts. each, ^1.25 
for 10, 38 per 100. 
trichomanes. Maidenhair Spleen- 
wort. 3 to 8 in. Another dainty 
species with narrow fronds. Ever- 
green. 20 cts. each, $1.25 for 10, $S 
per 100. 
BOTBYCHIUM dissectum. Cut-leaved 
Grai'e Fkrn. 8 to i6 in. Low species, 
finely cut fronds. Evergreen. 20 cts. 
each. ^1.25 for 10, $8 per 100. 
Tirginianum. \'irginia Grape Fern. 
4 in. to 2 ft. Triangular-shaped fronds, 
deeply cut. 
Prir»« Unless otherwise indicated, the 
rnCcS* prices of all herbaceous per- 
ennials are, 15 cts. each. Si for 10, $7 per 
100. All offered are strong plants. 
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