K&ls^y’s Hai;dy American Pletrv ts 
Hard y American Herbaceous Perennials, continued 
Hardy Native Ferns, continued 
CAMPTOSORUS rhizophyllus. Walking Fern. 
4^ to 9 in. A peculiar and interesting species. 
Name derived from its strange habit of rooting 
at the tips of its fronds, which bend over and form 
plantlets, thus making a complete carpet. Ever¬ 
green. 20 cts. each, $1.25 for 10, £8 per 100. 
CYSTOPTERIS bulblfera. Bladder Fern, t to 
2 x /± ft. Very narrow, slender, delicate species, 
forming bulblcts on the ends of the fronds. 20 cts. 
each, £1.25 for 10, £8 per 100. 
fragilis. Brittle Fern. 4 to to in. A delicate 
Alpine Fern, fine for rockwork. 25 cts. each, 
£2.50 for 10. 
DICKSONIA punetilobula. Hay-scented Fern, 
i to 3 ft. A beautiful Fern for massing in open or 
shaded situations; completely covers the ground 
with fragrant, finely cut, delicate fronds, which 
often color a rich clear yellow in the fall. 
DRYOPTERIS acrosticholdes. Dagger Fern. 9 to 
18 in. The dark, rather coarsely cut fronds lie 
prostrate in winter. 
angustlfolia. 9 to 18 in. 25 cts. each, £2 for 10, 
£8 per 100. 
goldleana. Goldie’s Fern. 2 to 4 ft. Noble, large, 
and one of the showiest of the family. 25 cts each, 
£2 for 10. £12 per joo. 
marginalls. Shield Fern. Evergreen; smooth, 
thick green fronds. 
munitum. Chamissos Shield Fern. Fine ever¬ 
green species from the Pacific coast. 40 cts. each, 
£3 for 10. ** 
PELL/EA atropurpurea. Pur¬ 
ple-stemmed Cuff Brake. 
4 to 12 in. The 
P e 11 ae a s are 
small, dainty 
Ferns for rock- 
work and 
thrive on lime¬ 
stone cliffs. 20 
cts. each, £1.50 
for 10 
gracilis. Slen¬ 
der Cliff 
Brake. 2 to 5 
in. Smooth 
fronds, delicate 
and slender. 30 
cts. each, £2 
for 10. 
PHEGOPTERIS 
dry op teris. 
Oak Fern. 9 
to 18 in. Broad¬ 
ly triangular 
fronds. 
hexagonoptera. 
Broad Beech 
Fern. 7 to 12 
in. Fronds usu- Gentiana andrewsii 
ally broader 
than long; triangular in shape. 
POLYPODIUM vulgare. Polypody. 3 to 10 in. 
Hardy evergreen Fern covering rocks. 
ncvadcnsc. A fine sort from the Rocky mountains. 
40 cts. each, £3 for 10. 
novcboraccnsls. New York Fern. 1 to 2 ft. 
Lanceolate pale green fronds, 
splnulosa. Spinulose Shield Fern. 1 to 2 ft 
Evergreen, finely cut fronds. One of the very best, 
thclyptcris. Marsh Shield Fern, r to 2 y ft. 
Narrow-fronded marsh species; very useful. 
25 cts. each, £1.75 for 10. 
LYGODIUM pnlmatum. Climhing Fern, i to 3 ft. 
Peculiar climbing sort, with round, heart-shaped, 
lobed leaves. A beautiful and rare species. 25 cts. 
each, £2 for 10. 
ONOCLEA Hcnslbllis. Sensitive Fern, t to 4 V 2 ft. 
A variable Fern of strong growth and good for 
damp places. 25 cts. each, £2 for 10, £10 per 100. 
OSMUNDA clnnamomea. Cinnamon Fern, i to 5 
ft. All the OBinundaH are large, heavy ferns of 
highest ornamental value, producing great green 
fronds. 25 cts. each, £2 for 10, £10 per 100. 
claytonia. Clayton's Fern. 2 to C ft. 
PTERIS aquilina. Eagle Fern. 2 to 4 ft. The 
common brake. A large and showy species 
WOODSIA ilvensis. Rusty Woodsia. 4 to 10 in. 
Tufted species, growing in rocks. 20 cts. each. 
£1.50 for 10. 
obtusa. Blunt-lobed Woodsia. 6 to 15 in. 
Broad, short fronds. 30 cts. each, £2 for 10. 
WOODWARDIA areolata. Net-veined Chain Fern 
1 to 2 ft. Moist situations. 40 cts. each, £3 for 10. 
virginica. Virginia Chain Fern, i to 2 ft. A 
good species for the bog garden. 
Gentiana andrewsii. p L ° s f t D S^ n 7 ! a m 1 
--- to 2 ft. Bright blue, 
closed flowers i inch long in September. 
GERANIUM fremontii. 12 in. Good western species. 
30 cts. each, £2 for 10. 
maculatum. Alum Root, i to 2 ft. Large, showy 
perennial with cut leaves. April to July. Light 
pii rple. 
gruolllH. 2 to 4 ft. 25 cts. each, £2 for 10, £10 per 
100. 
rugalln. Royal Fern. 2 to 6 ft. 25 cts. each, £2 
lor 10, £10 per too. 
Grandfather Mountain 
GEUM radiatum. Mountain Avens. 6 in. to 2 ft. 
June. Yellow. Showy rock plant. 
HELENIUM autumnale. Swamp Sunflower. 2 to 
6 ft. Handsome, fall perennial. A blaze of gold. 
Aug. and Sept. 
HELIANTHUS strumosus. Wood 
Sunflower. 3 to 7 ft. Yellow. 
One of our best single Sunflowers. 
HELONIAS bullata. Swamp Pink. 
4 to 7 in. Purple. A rare bog 
plant, easily grown and very showy 
in early April. 
HEPATICA acuta. Sharp - loiied 
Hepatica. 6 to 9 in. White and 
purple, early March, 
hoatica. Round-lobed Hepatica. 
6 to 9 in. Blue, purplish or nearly 
white flowers in early spring. 
HEUCHERA americana. Alum 
Root. 2 to 3 ft. Large-lobcd 
leaves. 
pubcscens. Downy Heuchera. 
1 to 3 ft. June and July, 
sanguinea. Coral Bells, i to i y. 
ft. Bright scarlet flowers all sum¬ 
mer. Very showy. 25 cts. each, 
£2 for 10. 
Prices. 
Unless otherwise indicated, the prices of all 
S7 per 100. All offered arc strong plants. 
herbaceous perennials are, 15 cts. each, Si for 10, 
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