A. J. GREENE, PIN EOT. A, N. CL 
HARDY NATIVE AMERICAN FERNS 
In lots of 
ASPLENIUM platyneuron (ebony spleenwort) strong 
ATHRYRIUM thelyteroides (silvery spleen wort) strong 
Strong single plants_ 
DRYOPTERIS hexagonoptera (broad beech fern) strong 
DRYOPTERIS marginalis (leather wood fern) strong 
clumps___ 
DRYOPTERIS noveborscensis (new york fern) strong 
plants_ _ _ __ 
DRYOPTERIS thelypteris (marsh fern) strong plants.. 
ONOOLEA sensibiiis (sensitive fern) strong clumps_ 
POLYPODIUM vulgare (polypody fern) heavy clumps. 
POLYSTIOHIUM acrostichium (Christmas or dagger fern) 
WOODSIA obtusa (blunt ’obed woodsia fe n) strong 
10 
100 
1000 
15c 
@40 
@2C 
20C 
5° 
4c 
I5C 
4 C 
2gC 
20C 
6c 
5 C 
20C 
6c 
4c 
I5C 
3° 
2C 
Sc 
2C 
4 C 
IOC 
6c 
3 C 
15c 
IOC 
15c 
6c 
4c 
5c 
3 C 
2C 
S IOC 
4c 
2C 
i5c 
3 c 
2C 
15c 
5C 
3C 
* 20c 
5« 
3 C 
25c 
6c 
4* 
300 
Sc 
50 
15c 
5c 
3C 
IOC 
40 
21 
10; 
30 
i]c 
20c 
6^, 
All broad leaf evergreens as well as all the other plants listed in this list 
will be collected in Western North Carolina i feel that during the rush years 
of 1927-1931. perhaps the planting of Rhododendrons was overdone and dur¬ 
ing the rush many plants was shipped that would never give satisfaction. 
Now that shipping has fallen off and many new areas have burned over in the 
be-t Plant sections of North Carolina, there is a profusion of beautiful plants 
ready for a market. In mass plantings and shady locations these collected 
plants will give entire satisfaction at a substantial saving. 
GREENE, 
Pineola, If. 
