D. marginale—popular wood-ferns 
hardy .each .15 
3 for .35 
Pellaea afro purpurea (Purple¬ 
stemmed cliff-brake) Little silvery 
fronds, hardy .15 
Polypodium virginianum (Dwarf 
Polypody) Sturdy, reliable, hardy-.15 
Polystichum acrostichoides 
(Christmas Fern) deeply divided 
segments, small, hardy .15 
Pteris Victoriae, gray-green with 
white, about six inches, tropical.20 
Large, six inches or taller .2 5 
Pteris, assorted species (tropical) 
small, about 2 in., assorted, 3 for ...25 
For special Fern Cases; Many rare 
species 50c, and up, as well as Chei- 
lanthes, Cryptogramma, Gymnogram- 
ma, Lomaria, Polystichum munitum, 
etc. 
Hardy Ferns for Outdoor Gardens 
Dwarf and tall sorts labeled as to 
height, shipped April lst-Dec. 1st, as¬ 
sorted, 10 0 for $6.00; Named species, 
many choice kinds, medium roots, 100 
for $10.00. 
FOLIAGE AND FLOW¬ 
ERING PLANTS 
African-violet (See Saintpaulia) 
Ceropegia Woodii (Rosary-vine) 
Exquisite tender trailer with little 
thick, silvery heart-like leaves 
with tones of pink and lavender; 
choice .75 
Chiogenes hispidula (Creeping 
Snowberry) Hardy trailer, tiny 
waxen leaves .25 
Chimaphila umbellata (Pipsis- 
sewa or Prince’s Pine) hardy, 
glossy leaves, tree-like 4 in.-6 in. 
high, section with rootstock .25 
Coptis groenlandica (G o 1 d- 
thread) Glossy leaves 3 in. or tall¬ 
er, hardy .15 
Dicnaea muscipula (Venus Fly¬ 
trap) an insectivorous plant, rare; 
small .50 
Drosera (Sundew) a very small in¬ 
sectivorous bog-plant; hardy .25 
tus) hardy, large leaves, rooted 
cuttings with flower-buds .25 
Flowering size for large cases ....1.00 
Epipactis pubescens (.Rattle¬ 
snake Plantain) hardy; basal, 
pointed variegated leaves .15 
Grows well in any sort of plant case 
Ficus pumila (Creeping or 
Climbing Fig) tender; dainty, de¬ 
sirable .25 
Hedera helix gracilis (Miniature 
English Ivy); familiar, decorative .15 
Helxine Soleirolii Babys-tears or 
Irish-moss) tiny trailer, white 
flowers, tender .15 
Hepatica triloba (Liverleaf) 
hardy; not strictly evergreen, 
seedlings .10 
Flowering-size .25 
Hydrocotyle rotundifolia, hardy; 
downy, rounded, crenate leaves on 
ruddy, trailing stem .15 
Linnaea borealis—(Twinflow’er) 
hardy, tiny dark, waxen leaves on 
trailing stems .25 
Mitchella repens — (Partridge- 
berry, Sqaw-berry, etc.), hardy, 
clump flowering size .25 
Partridge-berry—Scarlet fruit 
of Mitchella, stems for rooting 
under glass, .•..12 for .25 
100 for .75 
Pellionia Daveauana — Tender 
trailer, new growth bronze and 
turquoise, rooted cutting .15 
Polygala paucifolia (Gaywings) 
•—Hardy, glossy leaves, bright 
magenta flower, (best for large 
case .25 
Fittonia argyroneura—(Mosaic 
Plant), tender, pink-veined, root¬ 
ed section .25 
Fittonia Verschaffeltii (Mosaic- 
Plant) tender, pink-veined, root¬ 
ed section . 25c 
Saxifraga sarmentosa (Straw¬ 
berry saxifrage)—tender; rounded 
leaves, ruddy, rooted section .15 
Saintpaulia ionantha (African- 
violet) tender, flowers V£-1-inch 
deep lavender potted plant, flower- 
Epigaea repens (Trailing Arbu¬ 
