FERNS 
are universally popular and are easily cultured, and 
afford a wide range of possibilities. A shady nook, 
where the soil is moist and the drainage good will 
prove an ideal location for some of the ferns. 
Mairlftll Hair A graceful species with large 
maiucil Hall deciduous leaves. The dark 
chestnut brown stripes are smooth and shining, 
radially forked at the summit and bearing numerous 
soft green pinnules. 
KJ«W CfAntarl Fern A handsome large Fern 
nay jiciiicu iciii with thin and delicate 
leaves from 1 to 3 inches long. Stripes clustered, 
pale green and sweet-scented, bearing many soft 
green pinnatifld divisions. 
rinnAitmn Farn A 8tatel y large Fern with 
VlllliaillMlI ICIII i ar g e creeping root-stocks. 
Leaves deciduous, produced in circular cluster, 3 to 
5 feet tall, bright green. Fertile fronds eventually 
cinnamon brown, soon withering. Ornamental and 
impressive. 
p-y.l C«.M A vigorous tall Fern with stout 
■VOyo* ICIII rootstocks, bearing a cluster of 
large broad leaves. Fronds 2 to 5 feet tall and a 
foot or more wide, with numerous oblong pinnules. 
relatively broad and dense. Flowers numerous, dis¬ 
posed in compact round-topped clusters of various 
tints and shades in June and July. 
Each Per 12 
$ .15 $1.50 
Digitalis, - Giant Shirley Stately and 
handsome, the Foxglove possesses the dignity and 
atmosphere of the old-time garden and yet has lost 
nothing in the competition and progress of more 
modern garden plants, which in vain would rival. 
Long, bell-shaped flowers. 
Each Per 12 
$ .20 $ 2.00 
HikicfllC (Mallow Marvels). A beautiful peren- 
IllUlaUI) nial of th e Hollyhock family. Attrac¬ 
tive for its foliage and brilliant flowers. Blooms 
very profusely. Individual flowers are very large. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
1 yr. _$ .10 $ .75 $ 5.00 
2 yr. heavy_ .25 2.50 10.00 
^kacta Daicioc A ver y free flowering plant 
«Jliaaia isaijIC* W |th large and showy daisy¬ 
like flowers 3 to 4 inches across, blooming pro¬ 
fusely throughout the summer and autumn. Flowers 
white with golden center; petals in two or more 
rows. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
$ .10 $1.00 $3.50 
rkricimac Forn A beautiful evergreen Fern 
Villil3(Jlia> ICIII w ith stout rootstock and 
densely chaffy stipes. Leaves deep green with nu¬ 
merous lanceolate pinnules, 1 to 2 feet long. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
$ .10 $ .75 $5.00 
fstlnrnkma (Aquilegia). Mrs. Scott Elliott’s 
lOlUmDIHC Long-spurred Strain. This is ac¬ 
knowledged to be the cream of the long-spurred 
Columbines. These do not come true from seed, 
therefore, we only offer mixed colors. 
Each Per 12 
$ .25 $2.50 
Riittarflu Waarl (Ascleplas Tuberosa). A re- 
DUUemy TwCCU markable showy plant with 
several erect or spreading stems, rather densely 
clothed with narrow dark green leaves. Flowers 
disposed in numerous umbel-like clusters, bright 
orange, freely produced in summer. 
Prices: Each Per 12 
Two Year Clumps_$ -30 $3.00 
f One of the most continuous blooming 
lOlCOpSIS perennials. Easily grown, showy and 
valuable when cut-flowers are needed. Golden yel¬ 
low flowers. 
Each Per 12 
$ .10 $ .50 
I ..Lfmir (Delphinium Belladonna). A 
naray LarKSpUl very beautiiful hardy plant 
with showy sky-blue flowers. Blooms all summer 
until stopped by frosts. 
Delphinium Bellamosa 
strong grower. 
Each Per 12 
$ .20 $2.00 
Hardy Pink or Sweet William 
(Dianthus Barbatus). The old-fashioned Sweet Wil¬ 
liam. Leaves rich lustrous, green, the basal ones 
Adam's Needle or Bear Grass 
(Yucca Filamentosa). A stately plant with stiff 
evergreen foliage. Among hardy ornamental flower¬ 
ing plants this can be classed at the head of the 
list. Flowering stems are from 4 to 6 feet tall, 
branched near the summit and bearing numerous 
drooping creamy white flowers in summer. Every 
garden should have this grand hardy species. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
2 yr._$ .10 $1.00 $3.50 
Rlaarlinfl Heart (Dicentra Spectabili*). An 
DICCUIliy ncail old-time favorite with clus¬ 
tered stems from 1 to 2 feet tall. Flowers large 
and heart-shaped, deep rosy red, nodding in graceful 
drooping racemes. A beautiful plant, rich in senti¬ 
ment and associations with the old home gardens. 
Each Per 3 Per 10 
$ .40 $1.00 $3.00 
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