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F. H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont. 
CAMP TO S ORUS rhizophyllus (Walking Leaf). A fine little Fern for shadedrockwork. 
naturally in black leaf-mold, on shaded.rocks, in 1 to 
tl i _ly. i „ ' _ . ’_ 
It grows 
Good tufts, 15 cts. each, §1.25 per 
3 inches of soil, 
doz. b. 
CHEIL ANTHE S vestita. A pretty Fern 6 to 12 inches 
high, with dark green, hairy fronds. Grows in clefts 
of rock. 15 cts. each, §1.25 per doz. b. 
C. graciliima A small Oregon species. 15 cts. each. 
CYSTOPTEILIS bulbifera (Bladder Fern). Fronds 
not rarely 2 feet-in length; widest at the bottom of 
the frond, from which it tapers to the top. A fine 
Fern for the rockery or shaded corner. 10 cts. each, 
80 cts. per doz. b. 
C. fragilis (Brittle Fern). Much smaller. 4 to 10 
inches high, finely divided. A common but very 
delicate little Fern. One of the best for the small 
rockery; also, is admirably adapted for growing in 
Fern cases. 10 cts. each, 80 cts. per doz. b. 
DICKSONIA pilosiuscula (Hay-scented Fern). This 
is very abundant in the mountain pastures of the 
White and Green mountains. It has delicately divi¬ 
ded fronds 2 feet high; forms dense beds. Easy of 
culture in moist, gravelly or sandy soil, in sun or 
shade. It is a valuable species for many localities. 
15 cts. each, §1 per doz. d. 
LOMARIA spicant. From Oregon. 15 cts. each. 
EYGODIUM palmatum (Climbing Fern). 1 to 3 feet 
m 
i 
n 
l 
m. 
mw- 
high. Stalks slen¬ 
der and twining. 
Fine, established 
plants, 25c. ea. d ' 
ONOCLEA sensi 
bilis (Sensitive 
Fern), lor 2 feet 
high. Likes mois¬ 
ture, and will live in sun or shade. 
Onoclea sirul h i op l eris . 
a - s :. mf&J 
„ i- y-.-jM t, 
fa* 
O. strutliiopteris (Ostrich Fern). Sterile fronds 4or 5 fee 
in large specimens G to 0 inches wide. A fine, stately Fe 
sterile fronds growing in a circle, the fertile, which art 
a\ 1 i, 
10 cts. each, SI per doz. c. 
feethigh, 
Fern, the 
growing in a circle, the fertile, which are much 
shorter and unlike the sterile, 
coming from the center. 15 cts. 
each, $1.25 per doz. c. 
OSMUND A regalis gracilis. A 
narrow-leaved variety of the 
Royal Fern. 2 to 3 feet high. 
15 cts. each, §1.25 per doz. c. 
'^UO. cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern). 
3 to 5 feet high, with handsome 
large fronds. A stately Fern. 
25 cts. each, 2 for 40 cts. c. 
O. Claytoniana (Clayton’s Flow¬ 
ering Fern). 2 to 4 feet high. 
The fronds of this Fern are 
clothed with loose wool when 
Ostnunda cinnamomea. 
young. 20 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. e. 
PELLiEA densa. 15 cts. oach. 
P. gracilis. 10 cts. each. 
PHEGOPTERIS polypodioides (Common Beech Fern). 
This is a pretty little Fern for the shady corner, with 
small, three-sided fronds. It spreads from creeping 
root-stalks, and forms nice, compact masses. A grace¬ 
ful little Fern. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. b. 
