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*Adiantum Pedatum—(Maidenhair)—A beautiful variety, easily 
cultivated in neutral or slightly acid soil and some _ shade. 
Fronds deciduous 6 to 10 in. tall. 25 cents each. 
Asplenium Felix Foeminea—(Lady Fern)—Now referred to 
Athyrium Asplenoides. Moist acid soil or shade. <A _ pretty 
deciduous fern 15 or more inches tall. 25 cents each. 
*Asplenium Platyneuron—(Ebony Spleenwort)—Moist soil in 
light shade. Slender fronds. 10 in. long. 25 ‘cents each. 
*Asplenium Trichomanes—(Maidenhair Spleenwort) — Light 
shade, enjoys a limestone soil. Narrow evergreen fronds 4 in. 
tall. 35 cents each. 
*Asplenosorus Ebenoides—(Walking Spleenwort)—Acid soil in 
shade. Clustered evergreen fronds 5 in. long. Distinct and 
rare. 50 cents each. 

Osmunda Cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern)—Makes a _ beautiful 
plant when established, upright fronds having brown spores at 
their tips. 4 ft. 25 cents each. 
Osmunda Regalis (The Royal Fern)—one of the most beau- 
tiful. Rich yellowish green fronds. 3 ft. 25 cents each. 
*Pellea’ Atropurpurea (Purple Cliff Brake)—-Dark stemmed 
fronds 8 in. long. Will grow in limestone soil and full sun. 
Soecentsseach. 
*Pellea Densa—A rare Western cliff brake. Bright green fronds 
5 in. high. Rare. Will grow in full sun but seems to prefer a 
little shade here. 35 cents each. 
*Phyllitis Scolopendrium—(Harts-Tongue Fern)—Apparently 
indifferent as to soil requirements, but has a difficult repu- 
tation. Fronds evergreen 10 in. long, slender blade form. 
Rare 50 cents each. 
*Polypodium Vulgare—(Polypody or Rockcap Fern)—Acid 
soil some shade. Evergreen fronds about 5 in. long. Spreads 
‘by ‘means of a creeping rootstock. 25 cents each. 
: Polystichium Acrostichoides (Christmas Fern) (Dagger Fern) 
—A beautiful hardy evergreen fern of easy culture. Requires 
some shade. 25 cents each. 
Special—For that shaded place, we will send 25 each Adiantum 
Pedatum <Asplenium Felix Foemonea, Polypodium Vulgare 
-and. Polystichium Acrostichoides, 100 choice ferns for only 
$9.00. by express collect. 
Funkia (Plantain Day Lily)—A group of excellent hardy plants 
for borders or rockeries. Both foliage and flowers are attrac- 
tive. They like a rich soil and moisture. 
*Funkia lLancifolia—Broad green leaves, bluish mauve flowers. 
August and Sept. 15 in. 25 cents each. 
*Funkia Subcordata Grandiflora (Plantian Daylily) (August Lily) 
—Attractive pale green leaves. Very sweet white flowers in 
August: 14 tt. 35 cents each: 
*Funkia Undulata Variegata—Green leaves striped creamy white, 
light blue flowers. .A most attractive border plant. Makes a 
beautiful edging for beds or borders. 25 cents each. 
*Fuchsia Magellanica—This Fuchia is said to be hardy, with some 
protection, in most parts of the country. The rosy red flowers 
are produced most abundantly throughout the summer. Rich 
soil, light shade and some winter protection in Northern 
States. 25 cents each. 
Gailardia Ruby—A pretty bright red variety without the usual 
yellow ring. Distinct. 35 cents each. 
Gailladria Grandiflora (Blanket Flower)—Grey green foliage and 
large daisy-like flowers all summer. Yellow with a crimson 
ring around the center! Kich dry sol; -18 in" One of the 
most useful perennials for cutting. 25 cents each. 
Gailardia Sun God—Of recent introduction, large Chamois flowers 
on 22 in. stems. All summer. Excellent cut flower. 25 cents 
each. 
*Gentiana Acaulis (Gentianella)—-An alpine variety of great beau- 
ty, forms a dwarf bright green carpet, completely covered with 
large bright gentian blue flowers in sping. Requires moisture 
and good drainage. 4 in. Lime. 50 cents each. 
*Gentiana Andrewsi (Closed, or Blind Gentian) (Bottle Gentian) 
—Bright blue flowers in clusters or heads. These never open, 
hence the common name Closed Gentian. Easily grown in a 
moist situation. 12 in. August to Sept. 25 cents each. 
*Gentian Sino Ornata—A very good variety that can be grown suc- 
cessfully in well drained soil in light shade. The very large 
azure blue trumpets have white lines running through the 
segements. Aug. and Sept. 4 in. Rare: 35 cents each. 
*Geranium Lancastriense—A dwarf form of Sanguineum that forms 
prostrate cut-leaved tufts and produces large pink flowers in 
abundance all summer. 4 in. 35 cents each. 
