C. H. WILLIAMS NURSERIES, EXETER, N. H., U. S. A. 
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Osmunda regalis, Royal Fern. 2-5 ft. A very 
beautiful fern with a large branching- 
top . .75 2.00 
Phegopteris hexagonopteris, Broad Beech Fern. A 
large fern with a flat top. 2 ft.. . . .75 2.00 
polypoides, Narrow Beech Fern. 1 ft. 
Similar but smaller than the pre¬ 
ceding . .75 2.00 
Polypodium vulgaris, Common Polypodium. 6 in. 
Forms thick mats on shady rocks. Evergreen .75 2.00 
Polystichum acrostichoides, Christmas Fern. 2 ft. 
Evergreen. Prefers shade . .75 2.00 
braunii, Holly Fern. 2 ft. A rare 
fern from the mountains of north¬ 
ern New England. 1.00 3.00 
Pteretis nodulosa, Ostrich Fern. 3-4 ft. A tall 
growing fern. Useful in foundation plant¬ 
ings . .75 2.00 
Pteridium aquilinum, Bracken Fern. 3 ft. The 
common brake. Good for poor dry soil .... .50 1.00 
Woodsia ilvensis, Rusty Woodsia. 6 in. Grows 
in full sun on dry rocks.. . . . .75 2.00 
obtusa, Common Woodsia, 1 ft. Good for 
the rock garden . .75 2.00 
Woodwardia areolata, Chain Fern. 1 ft. The fruit 
spores resemble chain links. .75 2.00 
virginica, Virginia Chain Fern. 
Larger than the preceding variety .75 2.00 
HARDY NATIVE ORCHIDS 
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Calopogon puchellus, Grass Pink Orchid. 18 in. A 
beautiful clear pink orchid. Sandy soil with 
plenty of leafmold. July. .90 2.50 
Cypripedium acaule. Pink Ladyslipper. 1 ft. June. 
Large moccasin-shaped flower aris¬ 
ing from two or three prostrate 
leaves. Requires a light soil and 
shade . .75 2.00 
pubescens, Yellow Ladyslipper. 1 ft. 
Flowers are a pale yellow. Rich 
moist soil. The easiest of the lady- 
slippers to grow . 1.00 3.00 
spectabile. Showy Ladyslipper. 2-3 ft. 
Rose-pink and white flowers on 
stalks covered with large leaves. 
Should be planted in rich shade 
with a generous supply of leaf- 
mold . 1.00 3.00 
Goodyera pubescens, Downy Rattlesnake Plantain. 
1 ft. A fragrant flowered orchid with 
attractive white veined leaves. Will 
grow in any shady place. .75 2.00 
repens, Creeping Rattlesnake Plantain. 
1 ft. It spreads by creeping along 
and rooting in . 1.00 
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