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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Regalis. Royal fern. Handsome wide branching fronds of pale green. 
A very beautiful fern. 3 ft. 35-50c. 
PELLAEA Andromedaefolia. Coffee fern. Airy and graceful, with rounded 
pinnae and wiry stems. 12 in. 50c. 
Atropurpurea. Attractive gray green fronds and black stems. Stands 
sun and drought well. 8 in. 50c. 
Brachypteris. Finely cut blue green fronds. Fine and new. Slunny 
rocks. 4 in. 50c. 
Orth in-opus. Bird’s foot fern. A lovely airy fern with dainty pinnae ar¬ 
ranged in groups of three like miniature bird tracks. 50c. 
PITYROGRAM M A Triangularis. Gold Back fern. Dry conditions in light 
shade. 
POLYPODIUM Vulgare. Western licorice fern. 
POLYSTICHUM Acrostichoides. Christmas fern. Evergreen dagger-like 
fronds. 12-18 in. 
Anders-oni. Rare species with lacy fronds, similar to Brauni. 18-24 in. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Brauni. Graceful lacy fronds and stems covered with brown scales. 
18-24 in. 75c. 
Lemmoni. Rare and beautiful species with stiffly erect compact fronds. 
6-8 in. 75c. 
Lonchitis. Holly fern. Long stiff narrow fronds with prickly edges. 
15 in. 50c. 
Munitum. Western sword fern. Large clumps of evergreen fronds. 
18-36 in. 
Plumosum Compactum. A very beautiful fern with lacy, plume-like 
fronds of pale green. Attractive in the garden or as a house plant. 
Probably tender in the east. 50c. 
Viviparum. Similar to the above, but with longer, less lacy fronds. 
25-50c. 
SCOLOPENDRIUM Vulgare. Eastern Hart’s Tongue. Broad leathery en¬ 
tire leaves. Rare and choice. 50-75c. 
Vulgare Crested. Lovely waved and crested form of the preceding. 
50-75c. 
ST RUTH I OPT ER IS Nodulosa. Ostrich Plume fern. Large fronds growing 
in a circle from the crown. Showy and easy. 4 ft. 35-50c. 
Spleant. Deer fern. Oregon native. Heavy leathery evergreen fronds 
with rounded pinnae. 35-50c. 
WOODSIA Cathcartina. Low growing with narrow, finely divided fronds. 
Rare. 50c. 
Ilvensis. Rusty woodsia. Stems covered with brown wool. Dwarf. 
Oregana. Lacy, narrow light green fronds. 
