Hardy Ferns 
Adiantum pedatum (Maidenhair Fern). 18 in. 
Handsomely cut fronds, with long; clean, ebony- 
black stems. One of the finest. 15 cts. 
Aspidium acrostichoides (Christmas Fern). 15 in. 
Long, spear-shaped, brightest glossy green evergreen 
fronds. Splendid. 15 cts. 
A. aculeatum Braunii. 2 ft. Elegant habit. Fronds 
pear-shaped, very finely cut and handsomely clothed 
with hairs throughout. 30 cts. 
A. cristatum Clintonianum. 4 ft. Symmetrical 
habit, very long and broad fronds. 25 cts. 
A. Goldianum. 4 ft. Broadly ovate, deeply cut 
fronds of a charming shade of green. One of the 
choicest. 25 cts. 
A. marginale. 2 ft. Long, oval fronds of a charm- 
ing deep green. Evergreen. 20 cts. 
Asplenium angustifolium (Narrow-leaved Spleen- 
wort). 2 ft. Long, narrow fronds of darkest green. 20c. 
A. ebenium (Ebony Fern). 12 in. Long, narrow, 
upright fronds with black midribs. 15 cts. 
A. filix-foemina (Lady Fern). 3 ft. Long, delicate 
fronds. An elegant species. 20 cts. 
A. Trichomanes (Common Spleenwort). 1 ft. Long 
and very narrow, delicate, simply cut fronds, with 
glossy brown midribs. 15 cts. 
Camptosorus rhizophyllus (Walking-leaf Fern). 9 
in. Odd, lance-like foliage, with drooping points 
which take root and form new plants, thus giving 
it its name. 15 cts. 
Cryptogramme acrostichoides (Rock-brake). 8 in. 
Long, minutely divided fronds. 25 cts. 
Cystopteris bulbifera (Bladder Fern). 3 ft. Long, 
deeply cut fronds of light green. 15 cts. 
Dicksonia punctilobula (Gossamer Fern). 2 ft. 
Long, broad, deeply cut light green foliage. 20 cts. 
Lygodium palmatum (Climbing, or Hartford Fern) 
3 ft. Broad foliage, with a twining stem. Rare and 
interesting. 25 cts. 
Onoclea sensibilis (Sensitive Fern). 18 in. Broad, 
triangular, light green fronds on long stems. 20 cts. 
0 . Struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern). 5 ft. A magnifi- 
cent hardy Fern, with beautifully cut fronds of a rich 
green, and the whole plant of elegant habit. 30 cts. 
Osmundia regalis (Royal Fern). - 3 ft. One of the 
most graceful of Ferns. Pale green fronds, which 
unfold in the most beautiful manner in early spring. 
Forms a broad clump of graceful effect. 25 cts. 
0 . cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern). 5 ft. Hand- 
somely divided fronds, densely clothed with wool 
when young. 25 cts. 
Pellaea densa (Cliff-brake). 1 ft. Delicately cut 
fronds, often with the margin of the leaflets recurved. 
25 cts. 
Phegopteris Dryopteris (Oak Fern). 1 ft. Trian- 
gular, deeply cut fronds of light green. Verv graceful. 
15 cts. 
Scolopendrium vulgare (Hart’s Tongue Fern). 1 ft. 
Choice and distinct, with strap-like leaves in a dense 
tuft, giving a distinct effect. 35 cts. 
Woodsia Ilvensis. 6 in. Forms a charming tuft of 
numerous, finely cut fronds about 6 inches long and 
2 inches broad. 15 cts. 
W. obtusa. 1 ft. Broad, deeply cut fronds in dense 
tufts. 15 cts. 
Woodwardia angustifolia (Chain Fern). 18 in 
Long, divided fronds. Forms a neat clump. 20 cts. 
Bog Plants 
The following are the most valuable kinds for colonizing in wet places and margins of ponds and brooks 
Acorus Calamus (Sweet Flag). 20 cts. 
Calla palustris (Water Arum). 20 cts. 
Caltha palustris (Marsh Marigold). 20 cts. 
Drosera filiformis (Thread-leaved Sundew). 15c. 
D. longifolia (Oblong-leaved Sundew). 15 cts. 
D. rotundifolia (Round-leaved Sundew). 15 cts. 
Juncus effusus (Common Rush). 15 cts. 
Menyanthes trifoliata (Buckbean). 15 cts. 
Sarracenia Dvummondi. 25 cts. 
S. flava (Trumpet-leaf). 25 cts. 
S. Psittacina (Parrot-beaked Pitcher Plant). 25c. 
S. purpurea (Huntsman’s Cap). 20 cts. 
S. rubra (Red-flowered Pitcher Plant). 25 cts. 
S. valiolaris (Spotted Pitcher Plant). 25 cts. 
Scirpus atrovirens (Marsh Sedge). 20 cts. 
Symplocarpus foetidus (Skunk Cabbage). 30 cts. 
Typha latifolia (Cattail). 25 cts. 
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