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EDWARD GILLKTT’S CATALOGUE. 
Goldianum (Goldie’s Wood Fern)—This species often grows 4 feet high, with 
fronds a foot or more wide. Broadly ovate in outline, deep green in color. 
One of the most interesting species. Not evergreen. 20 cents each, §1.50 per 
dozen. 
marginale— One of our prettiest evergreen species. Fronds 1 to 2 feet in length. 
3 to 5 inches wide, thickish, and of a deep green color. It delights in rich shady 
hillsides, yet it thrives in my garden with Maiden Hair and other kinds. 15 
cents each, §1 per dozen. 
Noveboracense —A slender species about a foot high, in moist, shady woods, with 
fronds 3 to 4 inches wide. 
Pale green,delicate and mem¬ 
branaceous. 15 cents each, 
$1 per dozen. 
spinulosum —A very pretty 
evergreen species, about 15 
inches high, with finely dis¬ 
sected fronds about 4 inches 
wide. It is easily grown in 
a moist, shady location. 10 
cents each, §1 per dozen, 
spinulosum var. dilatatum 
—Similar to the above but 
with broader fronds. 25 cts. 
each, 82 per dozen. 
Thelypteris —A foot high, 
with fronds about 2 % inches 
wide. Well adapted for 
boggy places where it is 
quite wet. 15 cents each, 
§1 per dozen. 
ASPLENII M Fllix-lu iniiia 
aspidium ackostk hoidks. —Grows from 1 to 3 feet, 
Fronds ovate, oblong in outline, the foliage tine and delicate. Moist soil. 15 
cents each, §1.25 per dozen. 
angustifoliuni —A charming fern with light green and graceful fronds. Do not 
miss it in making up your list. Grows 1 to 3 feet high, with simply divided 
fronds; these divisions are 3 to 4 inches long. Rich, moist shades. 20 cents 
each, §1.25 per dozen, 
ebeneum —Usually G to 15 in¬ 
ches high. Found growing 
among the rocks and along 
the cliffs, in dry, rather sunny 
places. Suited for rock work. 
10 cents each, §1 per dozen, 
thelypteroides —Fronds 2 to 3 
feet high by G inches wide. 
In moist shades. 15 cents 
each, §1 per dozen. 
Trichomanes —A delicate little 
fern, with narrow fronds 3 to 
G inches long. This, although 
found up among the cliffs, 
adapts itself to the small rock¬ 
ery, where it does exceedingly 
well. Clumps. 15 cents each, 
§1.20 per dozen. 
HOTKYCIIini Viririnieum 
(Moon-wort)— 'fall and ample, 
divided into two segments aspiiiium margin ale. 
above the middle, one of which is erect, bearing the fruit; the other spreading, 
triangular, membranaceous and much divided. Shades. 15 cents each, §1.25 
per dozen. 
