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Edward Gillett, SouihwicE Mass, — Hardy Ferns 
Phegopteris dryopteris (see pURe 13) 
38 Osmunda Cinnamomea (Cinnamon pVni). m Is usually larger than the preceding, often 
o feet high and 8 inches wide. Clothed with rusty wool when young, but the 
sterile fronds are smooth when full grown. Very beautiful. This will thrive in 
quite wet soil, in open sun or moist, shady places; usually found in mucky soil. 
25 cts. each. $2 per doz.; extra-heavy, 50 cts. each. S4 per doz. 
39 PELLi^A atropurpurea (Clayton’s Cliff Brake), m A low evergreen Fern, 8 to 12 
inches high, usually found on limestone cliffs. We got good results last season 
with this Fern in clear leaf-mold, raising the bed about 0 inches in a shaded 
place, using small flat stones between the plants, this kept the soil from drying 
out. We got plants a foot high in this way. Choice. 25 cts. 
Phegopteris hexagonoptera (see pajje 13) 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants 
