Ferns for Every Home. 
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THE following collections are made up to help in selecting for special wants, and 
should go by express or freight. 
RO. 1.— ($5.00.) For Open Sun Culture. 
This collection is desirable for the open border, and all being rather tall can be 
grown as single specimens or for massing with or without flowers. 
6 Onoclea struthiopteris, 24 Dicksonia punctilobula, 
6 Osmtinda Claytoniana, 6 Lygodium palmatum. 
RO. 2. —($5.00.) For Dry Shady Places. 
These ferns will grow in a dry shady place. Plant them where flowers as a rule 
do not thrive. 
12 Aspidium acrostichoides, 12 Dicksonia punctilobula, 
12 Aspidium marginale, 12 Osmunda Claytoniana. 
RO. —($5.00.) For Moist Shady Places. 
This collection is very fine and easily handled in moist shady places, also for large 
rockery. 
G Adiantum pedatum, G Asplenium thelypteroides, 
G Aspidium cristatum, G Asplenium Filix-foemina, 
G Aspidium acrostichoides, G Phegopteris hexagonoptera, 
G Aspidium spinulosum, 6 Woodwardia angustifolia. 
G Aspidium marginale, 
RO. 4.—($5.00.) For Wet Open Ground. 
These ferns are very useful for border of a lake or low, wet ground. 
12 Aspidium Noveborascense, 12 Osmunda regal is, 
12 Onoclea sensibilis, 12 Woodwardia Virginica. 
R$. 5 . —($5.00.) Low Evergreen Ferns for Rockery in Shade. 
TliisTs a beautiful collection of low-growing ferns and easily managed. 
12 Asplenium ebeneum, 12 Polypodium vulgare, 
12 Asplenium Trichomanes, G Woodsia obtusa. 
12 Comptosorus rhizophyllus, 
no. 6.—($5.00.) Low Evergreen Ferns for Dry Rocky Ledge. 
12 Asplenium Trichomanes, 12 Poly podium vulgare, 
12 Cheilantlies vestata, 12 Woodsia liven sis. 
ONE=HALF ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE COLLECTIONS FOR $3.00. 
You will notice That some kinds are named in more than one collection. Such 
seem to thrive equally as well in the localities named. See my general list of 
Ferns. 
Royal Blues. 
jfcjt LARKSPURS —A beautiful collection of Perennial Larkspurs from the 
'////////////////////s Imperial Gardens of St. Petersburg, tall growing species, six 
feet or more, with great spikes of flowers in a variety of shading of color from 
almost pure white to dark blue or purple. The low growing species have finely 
cut leaves, and the large and graceful flowers, in an almost endless variety of blue 
from almost pure white to finest tints of light to dark blue all summer. 
There is a growing demand for these hardy, easily grown plants, and my stock of 
them this season is larger and finer than ever before. 10 cents each, $1.00 per 
dozen, $5.00 per hundred. Tall growing, 25 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
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