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HARDY NATIVE AMERICAN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. 
Varieties. 
Hardy native rema, continued. 
*Botrychium lunarioides (Moonwort). 3 to 8 in. 
• ' " var. obliquum. 3 to 8 in. 
high 
" var. dissectum. 3 to 
8 in. high 
«• Virginicum. 6 in. to 2 ft. high 
♦Camptosorus rhizophyllus (Walking-leaf Fern). 
6 to 10 in. high 
♦Cystopterls fragilis. 4 to 8 in. high 
" bulbifera. 8 in. to 2 ft. high 
»Cheilanthes tomentosa. 6 to 18 in. high 
Dicksonia punctilobula. 10 to 20 in. high 
Lygodium palmatum (Climbing Fern). 15 to 
40 in. high 
Onoclea sensibilis. 4 in. to 3 ft. high 
Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern), i to 
4 ft. high 
•Polypodlum vulgaris (Polypody). 6 to to in. high . . 
" hexagonopterum. 8 to 15 in. high — 
Pellaea atropurpurea. G to 15 in. high 
Description. 
Curious low species. 
Very pretty variety, 
fronds. 
with cut 
Laciniate. Very delicate. 
Spreading, triangular fronds. Very 
prettily cut. 
Very curious. Fronds take root at 
tips, forming new plants. 
Delicate little Fern on moist rocks. 
Very narrow, long fronds, bearing 
bulblets on the tips. 
Fronds woolly- white. Conspicuous. 
Odorous, delicate fern. 
Pretty, deeply-cut pinnae. 
Wet situations. 
Large, showy Fern in clumps. 
One of the best for rock work. 
Large, triangular fronds. 
A delicate, purplish Fern. 
Description. 
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Native Aquatics and Bog Plants. 
Yatletlea. 
Description. 
Price. 
per 10 per 100 per 1000 
Aster puniceus 
Brasenia peltata (Water Shield). Very pretty 
Chelone glabra alba (Snakehead). 2 to 4 ft 
" Lyoni (Purple Snake-head). 2 to 3 ft — 
Dionsea muscipula (Venus' Fly Trap.) 3 to 6 in. . 
Drosera rotundifolia (Round-leaved Sundew). 6 
to 9 in 
" capillaris. 6 to 15 in 
" brevifolia. 3 to 6 in 
" longifolia. 4 to 6 in 
" filiformus. 12 to 18 in 
Impatiens fulva (Touch-me-not) 
" pallida 
Ligusticum acttefolium. 3 to 8 ft. high 
Nuphar sagittifolia (Yellow Water-Lily) 
" advena (Spatterdock) 
Nymphsa odorata (Water- Lily) 
Tall-growing. Profusion of lilac 
purple flowers in September, 
Marsh. 
Purple ; flowers 2 to 3 in. wide. 
Bog. Flowers irregular. White. 
Bog. Growing in clumps. Flow 
ers purple. 
Moist sand or moss. Leaves clos- 
ing forcibly at touch, thus feeding 
on venturesome insects. We are 
headquarters for this most curious 
insectivorous plant. 
Flowers white. All the Droseras 
have pretty, hairy leaves, bearing 
a drop of sticky sundeiv, which 
catches insects. 
Pale rose-color. Leaves spatulate. 
Leaves very short. Flowers white 
Small white flowers. Linear leaves 
Leaves filiform. Flowers purple. 
Annual, 3 to 6 ft. Flowers showy 
spotted reddish. Seed 25 cents 
per packet. 
Annual, 3 to 6 feet. Flowers yel- 
low. 25 cents per packet. 
Large, showy, divided leaves. 
Rare. Yellow flowers; large, seg- 
gitate leaves, 
Thick, cordate leaves. Yellow. 
Pure white or pink tinged. Beau- 
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