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Kdirard (Ullett, Soidhwick, Mass. — Hardy Ferns 
38 Pellaea densa (Oregon ClifT I3rake). A 
little, low Fern, 4 to 0 inches high, found 
on the rocks on the mountains of the 
western coast. It docs quite well in a 
raised bed of leaf-mold in a shady place. 
Plant 4 to 0 inches ajjart. 20 cts. 
30 P. gracilis (Slender ClifT Brake), m A delicate 
little I'crn, 3 to (> inches high, found on 
moist, shaded banks. Does quite well in 
a raised bed of leaf-mold with the other 
Pelk'cas. ShouUl be planted rather thickly. 2 
to 3 inches apart. Rather rare. 2") cts. 
each. §2.00 per doz. 
PHEGOPTERIS (I3eech Fern). 
40 P. JDryopteris. ^ Has triangular fronds 3 to 
o inches w'ide, once or twice divided. A 
delicate and pretty Fern. One foot high 
I.yffocliuni palmatuui (see page 10) 
in moist, rich shaded places, 
often near a mountain brook; 
it is benefited by adding a lit¬ 
tle leaf-mold to the soil. 
Quite desirable for growing 
with other small Ferns, or 
in front of larger sorts. 
Plants inches apart for per¬ 
manent bed. 1.5 cts. each. 
$1.25 per doz. $().()() per 100. 
Onoclea Struthiopteris (see page 10) 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
