HARDY FERNS 
Petris Nodulosa—O^fn’c/i Fern —Often called the Palm of the Nortli, 
grows fronds four and five feet tall; is dormant in the winter, 
can be planted along walks or otherwise for landscape work; nice 
strong clumps. Shipped spring or fall, 15 cts. each. 
Polypolium Vulgare —Rock Fern —Small evergreen fern, very pretty, 
small fronds from four to six inches tall, likes shade and moist¬ 
ure, looks well in the rockery, makes nice table fern. 10 cts. each. 
Adiantum Pedatin —Maiden Hair Fern —^Stands sunlight well, can he 
planted in pots in the summer, is dormant in the winter, has 
many uses. 10 cts. each. 
Adiantum Christatum —Cut Leaf Fern —Very pretty fronds about d2 
inches in length; must have shade, remains green during winter. 
10 Cts. each. 
Aspidium Acristichoides— Dagger Fern —Evergreen, beautiful fronds 
about 12 to 14 inches; likes shade, can be used for indoor plant¬ 
ing. 10 cts. each. 
ROCK GARDEN PLANTS 
For rock garden planting creeping or matting plants,, sedums, and 
low growing perennials are most satisfactory. Of these the sedums 
may be planted any time during the spring or summer months. Per¬ 
ennials and ferns, however, are recommended for fall planting such 
as in late August, September, and early October. Prices: 10 cts. each, 
$1.00 per dozen, $8.00 per 100. 
Sedum Acre —Gold Moss —Yellow flowers, low growth. 
Sedum Album —Bronze Foliage —White flowers, low growth. 
Sedum Erwesi —Blue Foliage —Pink flowers, low growth. 
Sedum Forsterainum —Blue Foliage —Pink flowers low, growth. 
Sedum Stoloniferum —Evergreen Purplish pink flowers. 
Sedum Kamstchaticum Variagata —Varigated Foliage —Orange yel¬ 
low flowers. 
Sedum Sarmentosum —Trailing Habit —Yellow flowers. 
Sedum Griffinthale —Mossy Foliage —Yellow flowers.. 
Sedum Hispanicum —Blue Foliage —^White flowers, low growth. 
Sedum Kamtschaticum —Green Foliage —Yellow flowers, low growth. 
SEMPERVIVUMS AND OTHER PERENNIALS 
Prices: 10 cts each; $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
Armacena Tryphilum —Indian Turnip or Jack in the Pulpit. 
Aquilaga Canadensis —Gold Thread. 
Aspum Canadensis —Colts Foot or Wild Ginger. 
Aralia NudcaliuS'— Sarsaparilla. 
Aralia Racemosa— Spikenard. 
Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi— Bearberry —Trailing ground cover, red fruit 
Chimphilia Umbelata —Princess Pj,n~e. 
Chiogenes Hispidula —Creeping Snozvberry. 
Convallaria Majalis —Lily of the Valley. 
Capanula Rotundiflora —Blue Bells. 
Cornus Canadensis —Bunch Berry. 
Dianthus Deltoides —Maiden Pink. 
Epigea Repens —Trailing Arbutus. 
Gauthara Porcupemus— Whiter Green. 
Lycopodium Clavatung —Christmas Green. 
Linum Perenne —Perennial Flax —Blue flowers. 
Iris Pumila —Dwarf Iris —Pink and dark blue. 
Iris Versicolor —Fleur de Lis or Blue Flag. 
Maianthemum Canadense —Canada Mayflozver —Small white flowers. 
Mixed Thyme—Trailing and creeping varieties. 
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