HARDY FERNS 
Hardy Ferns should be planted in the Fall to obtain best results. They should 
be given a light covering of leaves to prevent winter killing and care taken not to 
plant too deep. Those varieties with a crown, plant level with the surface, while 
those growing from underground root stalks, plant just below the surface. Ferns 
thrive in a light and porous soil with a goodly amount of leaf mold. 
Adiantum pedatum. Maidenhair Fern . 
Asplenium platyneuron. Ebony Spleenwort . 
Asplenium trichomanes. Maidenhair Spleenwort .... 
Athyrium Filixfemina, Lady Fern . 
Athyrium pycnocarpon. Narrow-leaved Spleenwort 
Athyrium thelypteroides. Silvery Spleenwort 
Camptosorus rhizophyllus. Walking-leaf Fern 
Cystopteris bulbifera. Bladder Fern . 
Cystopteris fragilis. Small Bladder Fern . 
Dennstedtia punctilobula, Hayscented Fern 
Dennstedtia punctilobula, Sq. Ft. Sods 
Dryopteris clintoniana, Clinton Wood Fern 
Dryopteris cristata. Crested Wood Fern . 
Dryopteris dilatata. Mountain Wood Fern 
Dryopteris Filix-mas, Male Fern . 
Dryopteris Goldieanum, Goldie's Wood Fern 
Dryopteris hexagonoptera. Winged Wood Fern 
Dryopteris marginalis. Leather Wood Fern 
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