3 
Gnmnogramma triangularis, (3) gold fern.25 
Pellaea branchypteris, (6) evergreen fern, 
like a sprig of fir .35 
Woodsia Oregana, (5) very dainty and fra¬ 
gile. Drys down in summer, reappearing 
in early spring .15 
Lomaria Spicant, the Deer fern for moist 
shade .25 
Pellaea densa, the daintiest and also the 
hardiest dwarf fern .25 
Filix-fragilis, a de.ieate little beauty, a bit 
larger than Woodsia Oregana .15 
Poiypcdium Occidentale, licorice fern, pre¬ 
fers a mossy stone for a home.15 
Larger Ferns 
Polyystichiums Lonchitis, Plolly Fern, a love¬ 
ly evergreen fern for shade only.50 
Poiystichum Munitum, large sword fern.25 
Po ystichum imbricans, small sword fern for 
dry rock garden.25 
Dryopteris Argusta, (18) evergreen shield 
fern.25 
Asplenium felix-foemina, lady fern, moist 
shade. Each .25 .50 
Woodwardia Radicans, great chain fern, very 
large, requires moisture and shade. 
Each ...25 .50 1.00 
We have many other nice ferns not yet classified. 
Write us your want's. 
Fragaria, wild strawberry from beach, glossy 
leaves, red runners, nice berries.15 
Wood strawberry, large flowers.15 
Gentiana Affinis, a very nice little gentian with 
very dark blue flower, freely borne, moist 
soil .35 
Species, probably variety of above. Large, 
free-flowering, for dryer soil. As many as 
eight large striped upturned bells open at 
one time .50 
Gilia pungens, white flower opening at night.50 
Aggregata (6-18), scarlet flower, nice p ant, 
free flowering .15 
Goodyera Menzie^ii, mottled green and white 
leaves, shade.15 
Gormania Watsoni or obtusatum (6) white flower, 
a plant very nearly related to the Sedums 
and as good for dry or moist rock work.25 
Rhodiola, or laxa, red flowered. Plant very 
nice .35 
Hesperochiron pumilus, a tiny white-flowered 
damp-lover. Blooms very eariy.25 
Heuchera micrantha (12), rpray of wh : te flowers, 
b°gonia- 1 ike leaves which co’or nicely.25 
Glabella, green leaves, good for dry rock 
work . 25 
Irises—Our natives are fine but not easy to 
grow. Seeds of all. 
Bracteata (8), whiite to yellow; very fine 
shaped large flowers, dwarf plant.25 
Douglasiana, in most beautiful shades of blue 
and lavander. One of the lovclist irses we 
have ever seen.25 
