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Dryopteris noveboracensis, New York Fern, moist shade.......... 25 150 12.00 
Dryopteris phegopteris, Narrow Beech Fern, moist shade........... 25 ole 27.00 
Dryopteris spinulosa, Spinulose Wood Fern. Requires well- 
drained locations and if grown in rich soil attains a 
height of 11 to 2 feet. It is fine for massing under 
shrubs to form an evergreen ground-cover. The crowns 
should be planted just at the surface, and, for mass 
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Onoclea sensibilis, Sensitive Fern, Wet Sumccccceocessmecsssnsinnenne ad 150 12.00 
Osmunda regalis, Flowering Fern. Pale green fronds. One 
of the prettiest large Ferns. Can be grown in still water, 
2 or 3 inches deep, setting the crowns just above the 
water; also in moist soils, sun or shade. 2 to 3 feet high. 
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Osmunda Claytoniana. Clothed with loose wool when un- 
folding its fronds in spring, but soon becoming perfectly _ 
smooth. This Fern, 2 to 3 feet high, is found in rather 
dry, shaded places, and does quite well under cultiva- 
tion and in boxes. Plant about 2 feet apart if several 
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Osmunda cinnamomea, Cinnamon Fern. Larger than the 
preceding—often 5 feet high and 8 inches wide. Thrives 
in quite wet soil, in open sun or moist, shady places; 
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Pellaea atropurpurea, Purple Cliff Brake, dry shade... 50 4.00 
Polypodium vulgare, Common Polypody, dry shade... as 150 12.00 
Polystichum acrostichoides, Christmas Fern. An evergreen 
species, about a foot high, with deep green fronds 
simply divided. Although it is one of our common 
species, it is a pretty one, and easily grown in shade, in 
good garden soil, well drained. A good Fern for plant- 
ing with other sorts. Plant with the new crowns or buds 
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Polystichum Braunii, Braun Holly, moist shade. ccs oo 40 3.08, 30,00 
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Woodsia ilvensis, Rusty Woodsia, dry shade. secs ae 150200 
Woodsia obtusa, Obtuse-leaved Woodsia, dry shade. 25 1.50 12.00 
Woodwardia areolata, Chain Fern, wet sumeincccccccccccccscsssssssesssnes 25 2.00 15.00 
Woodwardia virginica, Virginia Chain Fern, wet sumooooccccon 25 P50 2-00 
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CLUB MOSSES 
Lycopodium clavatum, Running Pine, dry shade... ccs _ 25 1 SU een 2.00 
Lycopodium complanatum, Ground Cedar, dry shade... 29 DOU et2U0 
Lycopodium lucidulum, Shiny Club Moss, moist shade.........0..... 29 150 12.00 
Lycopodium obscurum, Ground Pine, dry sun or shade uu... 2h L001 aud 
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Club mosses are easily grown and give a pleasing evergreén effect to otherwise 
barren spots. They spread rapidly once they are established, 
