Edward Gillett, Southwick, Mass. 
HARDY FERNS 15 
12 3 4 5 
(1) Aspidium acrostichoides. (2) Aspidium cristatum Clintonianum. (3) Aspidium Ooldieanum, 
(4) Asplenium thclypteroides. (5) Osmunda regalis 
CLUB MOSSES 
LYCOPODIUM clavatum (Club Moss). This variety runs extensively, soinetiines 
6 feet or more. The stems are round and covered with small, light green, pointed 
leaves; quite a showy evergreen in dry woods; flowers inconspicuous. 
complanatum. 4- This is the evergreen vine so extensively iKsed in decorating rooms. 
The short stems, 3 to 6 inches high, have flat-topped, leafy branches. The brown, 
running stems are often 8 feet long. 
dendroideum (Ground Pine). M The plant so much used for Christmas greens. 
It grows about 6 inches high, in moist, shady places, is an evergreen, quite showy, 
and does very well under cultivation. It can be grown in the Fern-dish indoors, or 
in any moist, shady place. 
lucidulum (Shining Club Moss). @ Pretty evergreen, 3 to 8 inches high, with leaves 
inch long, growing thickly along the stalk. Plant in moist shady places, 3 to 4 
inches apart, 
SELAGINELLA rupestris. ^ A little, low, grayish green moss-like plant, 1 to 3 inches 
high, growing in little tufts on exposed rocks. 
apus. A pretty little creeper, with fine, scale-Iike leaves. Desirable for a moist 
situation, and makes a fine groundwork for small flowering plants. Will grow in 
open sun or in any wet or moist place. 
A NEW DEPARTURE OF EXTREME VALUE 
It may not be amiss to refer again to the Landscape Service Organization that has 
been added to my business during the past year. Complete information about this new 
departure is given in the introductory pages of this booklet (pages 1. 2, 3.) 
I wish to emphasize particularly the value of this Service to all who contemplate 
naturalistic plantings of distinctive American flowers and shrubs — and America has a 
great wealth of such material, much of which is superior to the stock imported from 
abroad. This Service is prepared both by experience and equipment to undertake land¬ 
scape construction, planting, tree service, and any other work that comes in the scope of 
landscape operations. 
