EDWARD GILLETT, SQUTHWI CK, MASSACHUSETTS 
SELECT HARDY FERNS 
No. 3, $5.00. For Moist, Shady Places 
I his collection is fine and easily handled in moist, shady places, also for large 
rockery. 
6 Adiantum pedatum, i ft. 
6 Aspidium cristatum, i ft. 
6 Aspidium acrostichoides, i ft. 
6 Aspidium spinulosum, i to i ]A ft. 
6 Aspidium marginale, i to 2 ft. 
6 Asplenium thelypteroides, 2 to 3 ft. 
6 Asplenium Filix-fcemina, 2 to 3 ft. 
6 Phegopteris hexagonoptera, 1 ft. 
6 Woodwardia angustifolia, 1 ft. 
No. 4, $5.00. For Wet, Open Ground 
These Ferns are very useful for border of a lake or low, wet ground. 
12 Aspidium Thelypteris, 1 ft. 12 Osmunda regalis, 2 to 3 ft. 
12 Onoclea sensibilis, 1 ft. 12 Woodwardia Virginica, 2 ft. 
No. 5, $5.00. Low Evergreen Ferns for Rockery in Shade 
I his is a beautiful collection of low-growing Ferns and easily managed. 
12 Asplenium ebeneum, 6 to 15 in. 12 Polypodium vulgare, 4 to 10 in. 
1 2 Asplenium Trichomanes, 3 to 6 in. 6 Woodsia obtusa, 6 to 12 in. 
12 Camptosorus rhizophyllus, 4 to 9 in. 
No. 6, $5.00. Low Evergreen Ferns for Dry, Rocky Ledge 
12 Asplenium Trichomanes. 3 to 6 in 12 Polypodium vulgare, 4 to 10 in. 
12 Cheilanthes vestita, 6 in. 12 Woodsia Ilvensis, 6 in. 
ONE-HALF OF ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE COLLECTIONS FOR S3 
You will notice that some kinds are named in more than one collection. Such 
seem to thrive equally well in the localities rlamed. 
No. 7, 
A shady corner of about 25 square fee 
4 dozen. 
4 Asplenium Filix-fcemina, 2 to 3 ft. 
2 Asplenium angustifolium, ij^ft. 
3 Aspidium spinulosum, 1 '/ 2 ft. 
4 Aspidium acrostichoides, 1 ft. 
1 Aspidium cristatum, 1 ft. 
2 Aspidium cristatum Clintonianum, 
iK ft. 
I he first three kinds are larger and s 
$5.00 
planted with the following hardy Ferns, 
3 Woodsia obtusa, 6 to 12 in. 
10 Adiantum pedatum, 1 ft. 
8 Cystopteris bulbifera, 1 ft. 
3 Asplenium ebeneum, 8 in. 
3 Asplenium Trichomanes, 3 to 6 in. 
3 Phegopteris hexagonoptera, 1 ft. 
2 Polypodium vulgare, 4 to 10 in. 
ould be planted at the back. 
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